OPTICS & OPTOELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, Volume. 18, Issue 2, 93(2020)
Celestial Sphere Stellar Identification Method Based on Data Compression
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Lü Shao-jie, ZHANG Yong-hua, YE Xu-ming. Celestial Sphere Stellar Identification Method Based on Data Compression[J]. OPTICS & OPTOELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 18(2): 93
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