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Night Vision Technology:
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Types of Night Vision
Working of Technical Night Vision
Night Vision Devices
Generations
Applications
Conclusion
Reference
INTRODUCTION
 Night vision technology, literally allows one to see in the
dark.
 It is originally developed for military use .
 Humans have poor night vision compared to many other
animals.
 With the proper night-vision equipment, we can see a
person standing over 200 yards (183 m) away on a
moonless, cloudy night.
TYPES OF NIGHT VISION
It is broadly classified into two types
 Biological Night Vision
 Molecules in the rods of the eye undergo a change in shape as
light.
 Molecules in the human rods is insensitive to the light.
 Technical Night Vision
 Image intensifier
 Thermal imaging
WORKING OF TECHNICAL
NIGHT VISION
Technical Night vision can work in two very different
ways
Image Intensifier
 Night vision amplifies light to achieve better vision .
 A conventional lens, captures ambient light.
 The gathered light is sent to the image-intensifier tube.
 The light energy released electron from the cathode and
accelerated.
Contd…
 These electrons enter micro channel plate and bounce off
and generate more electron.
 Thousands of other electrons to be released in each
channel.
 Original electrons collide with the channel,exciting atoms
and causing other electrons.
 New electrons collide with other atoms, creating a chain.
Contd…
 In image-intensifier tube, the electrons hit a screen.
 The energy of the electrons release photons and create
green image on the screen.
 The green phosphor image is viewed through another
lens.
Fig1:- Image intensifier process Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
Contd…
 Thermal Imaging
All objects emit infrared energy as a function of their
temperature.
 A lens focuses the infrared light.
 The focused light is scanned and create temperature
pattern.
 The pattern created is translated into electric impulses.
Contd…
 The impulses are sent to a circuit board that translates the
information into data for the display.
 The signal-processing unit sends the information to the is
play, and appears as various colors.
 Thermal images are black and white in nature.
Contd…
Fig2:-Thermal imaging process
Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
NIGHT VISION DEVICES
Night vision devices are basically divided into three
categories
 SCOPES
 They are monocular normally
handheld or mounted on a weapon.
GOGGLES
 They are binocular and
worn on the head.
CAMERAS
 Used for transmission or recording
of images mostly if the location is fixed.
Fig3:- Night vision devices
Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
GENERATIONS
Generation 0
The earliest (1950's) night vision products were based on
image conversion, rather than intensification.
Generation 1
 Vacuum Tube Technology
 Full Moon Operation
 Amplification: 1,000
 Operating Life: 2,000 Hours
Contd…
Fig4:- Generations1 Night vision
Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
Contd…
Generation 2
 First Micro channel Plate Application
 One-Quarter Moon Operation
 Amplification: 20,000
 Operating Life: 2,500 Hours
Generation3
 Improved Micro channel Plate & Photocathode
 Starlight Operation
 Amplification: 40,000
 Operating Life: 10,000 Hour
Contd…
Fig5:- Generations2 Night vision device
Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
APPLICATIONS
 Military
 Hunting
 Wildlife observation
 Security
 Hidden-object detection
ADVANTAGES
 No particular skill required
 Accidents cases reduction
 Compact system
 3x range visual
DISADVANTAGES
 The only disadvantage is that the Initial cost too high.
CONCLUSIONS
 Today in the 21st century we have come a long way in the
development of night vision technology, from the early
1940’s.
 Night vision devices are basically designed for utmost
defensive purposes but the application within the
scientific or the civilian range is often prohibited by law.
 In present scenario the applications of night vision
technology is very essential to combat terrorism which is
a major problem being faced by mankind.
REFERENCES
 http://www.google.co.in
 http://www.photonis.com/nightvision/products/supergen/su
pergen_specifications
 http://www.irinfo.org/articles/03_01_2007_grossman.html
 Www.Wikipedia.Org
 Studymafia.org
 Www.Morovision.Com/How_thermal_imaging_works.Htm
 En.Wikipedia.Org/Wiki/Night_vision
THANK YOU

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  • 2. CONTENTS Introduction Types of Night Vision Working of Technical Night Vision Night Vision Devices Generations Applications Conclusion Reference
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  Night vision technology, literally allows one to see in the dark.  It is originally developed for military use .  Humans have poor night vision compared to many other animals.  With the proper night-vision equipment, we can see a person standing over 200 yards (183 m) away on a moonless, cloudy night.
  • 4. TYPES OF NIGHT VISION It is broadly classified into two types  Biological Night Vision  Molecules in the rods of the eye undergo a change in shape as light.  Molecules in the human rods is insensitive to the light.  Technical Night Vision  Image intensifier  Thermal imaging
  • 5. WORKING OF TECHNICAL NIGHT VISION Technical Night vision can work in two very different ways Image Intensifier  Night vision amplifies light to achieve better vision .  A conventional lens, captures ambient light.  The gathered light is sent to the image-intensifier tube.  The light energy released electron from the cathode and accelerated.
  • 6. Contd…  These electrons enter micro channel plate and bounce off and generate more electron.  Thousands of other electrons to be released in each channel.  Original electrons collide with the channel,exciting atoms and causing other electrons.  New electrons collide with other atoms, creating a chain.
  • 7. Contd…  In image-intensifier tube, the electrons hit a screen.  The energy of the electrons release photons and create green image on the screen.  The green phosphor image is viewed through another lens. Fig1:- Image intensifier process Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
  • 8. Contd…  Thermal Imaging All objects emit infrared energy as a function of their temperature.  A lens focuses the infrared light.  The focused light is scanned and create temperature pattern.  The pattern created is translated into electric impulses.
  • 9. Contd…  The impulses are sent to a circuit board that translates the information into data for the display.  The signal-processing unit sends the information to the is play, and appears as various colors.  Thermal images are black and white in nature.
  • 10. Contd… Fig2:-Thermal imaging process Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
  • 11. NIGHT VISION DEVICES Night vision devices are basically divided into three categories  SCOPES  They are monocular normally handheld or mounted on a weapon. GOGGLES  They are binocular and worn on the head. CAMERAS  Used for transmission or recording of images mostly if the location is fixed. Fig3:- Night vision devices Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
  • 12. GENERATIONS Generation 0 The earliest (1950's) night vision products were based on image conversion, rather than intensification. Generation 1  Vacuum Tube Technology  Full Moon Operation  Amplification: 1,000  Operating Life: 2,000 Hours
  • 13. Contd… Fig4:- Generations1 Night vision Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
  • 14. Contd… Generation 2  First Micro channel Plate Application  One-Quarter Moon Operation  Amplification: 20,000  Operating Life: 2,500 Hours Generation3  Improved Micro channel Plate & Photocathode  Starlight Operation  Amplification: 40,000  Operating Life: 10,000 Hour
  • 15. Contd… Fig5:- Generations2 Night vision device Sources: http://www.nightvision.com
  • 16. APPLICATIONS  Military  Hunting  Wildlife observation  Security  Hidden-object detection
  • 17. ADVANTAGES  No particular skill required  Accidents cases reduction  Compact system  3x range visual
  • 18. DISADVANTAGES  The only disadvantage is that the Initial cost too high.
  • 19. CONCLUSIONS  Today in the 21st century we have come a long way in the development of night vision technology, from the early 1940’s.  Night vision devices are basically designed for utmost defensive purposes but the application within the scientific or the civilian range is often prohibited by law.  In present scenario the applications of night vision technology is very essential to combat terrorism which is a major problem being faced by mankind.
  • 20. REFERENCES  http://www.google.co.in  http://www.photonis.com/nightvision/products/supergen/su pergen_specifications  http://www.irinfo.org/articles/03_01_2007_grossman.html  Www.Wikipedia.Org  Studymafia.org  Www.Morovision.Com/How_thermal_imaging_works.Htm  En.Wikipedia.Org/Wiki/Night_vision