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Friday, September 17, 2010

Flies Eyes Inspiring Motion Detector Camera


Catch a fly and put his eyes under a microscope. Structure eyes inspire scientists to develop a video camera motion detection, target detector system for military equipment, as well as radar.

For, the eyes of a fly known to be able to see objects with a clear movement among other objects located in the vicinity. This may be done because the insects can integrate a picture of an object that have different light levels. Conventional cameras generally only rely on a single level of illumination.

For example, someone saw movement among the grove of trees. By focusing the view around the movement, the fly eye can see the movement as a whole object.

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