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15 November 2002 Modular multisensor ground system architecture
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Abstract
Modern conflicts are highly dependant on the information flow and the ability not only to get the raw information, but also to process it and to deliver intelligence. This is specially obvious in the domain of image intelligence, and "signal" intelligence. The sensors are there, on different kind of platform, with different technologies, and each platform and each sensor has its own physical and operational characteristics. According to the high number of available sensors and platforms, and then to the number of possible configurations, there is an increasing requirement for the processing of all these data to deliver the wise intelligent report as soon as possible. Technology evolution and budget restrictions make the gap between civilian and military sensor systems smaller. Then the data processing has to take in account this aspect.
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Francois Devambez "Modular multisensor ground system architecture", Proc. SPIE 4824, Airborne Reconnaissance XXVI, (15 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459318
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Telecommunications

Image fusion

Data communications

Image sensors

Reconnaissance systems

Data acquisition

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