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13 December 1976 Digital Coding Of Shuttle TV
A. Habibi, B. Batson
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Abstract
Space Shuttle will be using a field-sequential color television system for the first few missions but the present plans are to switch to a NTSC color TV system for future missions. The field-sequential color TV system uses a modified black and white camera, producing a TV signal with a digital bandwidth of about 60 Mbps. This article discusses the characteristics of the Shuttle TV systems and proposes a bandwidth compression technique for the field-sequential color TV system that could operate at 13 Mbps producing a high fidelity signal. The proposed bandwidth compression technique is based on a two-dimensional DPCM system that utilizes temporal and spectral, as well as spatial correlation inherent in the field-sequential color TV imagery. The proposed system requires about 60 watts and less than 200 integrated circuits.
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A. Habibi and B. Batson "Digital Coding Of Shuttle TV", Proc. SPIE 0087, Advances in Image Transmission Techniques, (13 December 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954976
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Televisions

Logic

Cameras

Image compression

Video

Switches

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