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16 April 1973 Use Of The Imagery Converter For Image Chain Analysis Of Electro-Optical Imaging Systems
Fred T. Burkett, Donald E. Haberman
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Proceedings Volume 0032, Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques II; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953610
Event: Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques, 1972, San Mateo, United States
Abstract
An Image Converter (IC) has been developed for image chain analysis of present and future imaging systems. The IC possesses extreme flexibility for simulation of operational variables, and is used in conjunction with computer facilities for processing of the video data. A CRT, laser, or solid state array is used in the read mode, and a CRT or laser in the print mode. The IC has been used to study image data coding, data compression and transmission, utilizing its ability to print the original data, reconstructed data, and/or display the error data in spatial form. It has been used to investigate sample size, SNR, attitude control errors and bit error rate effects on PCM and differential PCMts and inverse MTF.
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Fred T. Burkett and Donald E. Haberman "Use Of The Imagery Converter For Image Chain Analysis Of Electro-Optical Imaging Systems", Proc. SPIE 0032, Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques II, (16 April 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953610
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Error analysis

Image analysis

Image processing

Computing systems

Video

Photography

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