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Method of forming a unified information field in an observational device

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Abstract

This paper discusses a method of forming a unified image in a manual two-channel observational device that has low power consumption, needs less computational resources, and makes fewer demands on the microdisplay because of a comprehensive design of the systems for fusing an image and of the optical systems of the channels of the device.

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