Abstract
Abstract
OPTICAL CAMOUFLAGUE
SUBMITTED BY
PRASHANT MATWA
IN
DEPARTMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY,
JODHPUR-342001
(2010-2011)
ABSTRACT
Optical Camouflage requires the use of clothing – in this case, a hooded jacket – made
with a retro-reflective material, which is comprised by thousands of small beads that reflect light
precisely according to the angle of incidence. A digital video camera placed behind the person
wearing the cloak captures the scene that the individual would otherwise obstruct, and sends data
to a computer for processing. A sophisticated program calculates the appropriate distance and
viewing angle, and then transmits scene via projector using a combiner, or a half silvered mirror
with an optical hole, which allows a witness to perceive a realistic merger of the projected scene
with the background – thus rendering the cloak-wearer invisible.