A criterion is suggested for estimating the dimensions of the central isozone for the scheme of vertical viewing and results of these estimations are presented. Their dependence on the optical-geometric parameters of three types of vision systems is investigated. The calculations are performed in the single scattering approximation and (taking multiple scattering into account) using the Monte Carlo method.
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