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11 September 1978 A Partial Solution To The Fourth-Dimension Problem In Digital Data Reduction-Turnaround Time
David M. Stern
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Proceedings Volume 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation; (1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956091
Event: Photo and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, 1978, Fort Walton Beach, United States
Abstract
There is a need to provide a photo-optical digitizer system to ascertain quickly and accurately, the information required. Many quantitative measurements must also be recorded, compared, stored, and computed in real time. The best feasible solution is a semi-auto-matic system with an open-end output capability, able to digitize the information. The L-W International 110-C Photo-Optical Digitizer System, the "Informer," could solve the dilema. The system will accept an image from projectors with various aperture formats, television monitors, and hard copy. The Digitizer provides for lengths, areas, angles, frame count, and other various features. After digitizing, data can be transmitted to computer peripherals and major computer systems. The "Informer" has a standard EIA-RS232C or Bit Parallel output interface or optional special interfaces.
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David M. Stern "A Partial Solution To The Fourth-Dimension Problem In Digital Data Reduction-Turnaround Time", Proc. SPIE 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, (11 September 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956091
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KEYWORDS
Surface plasmons

Chromium

Control systems

Human-machine interfaces

Head

Projection systems

Connectors

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