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Seminar Report on Optical Camouflage
SEMINAR REPORT ON

OPTICAL CAMOUFLAGE

Submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirement for award of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

Degree in

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

BY

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SEMINAR IN-CHARGE

(Asst. Professor)

Department of Electrical Engineering

Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur

Index

S.NO. TOPIC

- Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Camouflage

(a)Natural camouflage

(b)Military camouflage

3. Theory of camouflage

4. Optical camouflage

5. How it works?

6. Cloak and its secret

7. Inherent physical problems . With cloaking an object

. (a)Parallax

8. Retro reflective projection.

9. Advantages

10. Technical advantages.

11. Other applications.

12. Conclusion

Abstract :-

This paper describes a kind of active camouflage system named Optical Camouflage. Initially Camouflage is made understood and then the theory of optical camouflage is developed. Optical Camouflage uses the Retro-reflective

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