rectangular scanning
rectangular scanning
[rek′taŋ·gyə·lər ′skan·iŋ] (electronics)
Two-dimensional sector scanning in which a slow sector scanning in one direction is superimposed on a rapid sector scanning in a perpendicular direction.
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The detection procedure is carried out by scanning the images with a
rectangular scanning object.
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