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23 July 1982 Digital Reconnaissance Imagery Processing System For Real-Time And Near-Real-Time Imagery Exploitation
Wilson E. Taylor
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study effort to define and specify an architecture for the purpose of ingesting, storing, exploiting, and verifying reconnaissance imagery. The defined architecture consists of four functional modules: Sensor Input Module (SIM), Storage and Retrieval Module (S/RM), Real-Time Processing Module (RTPM), and Near Real-Time Exploitation Module (NRTEM). These functional modules and the associated hardware subsystems will perform the ingest, handling, and display of imagery from the required sensor data types.
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Wilson E. Taylor "Digital Reconnaissance Imagery Processing System For Real-Time And Near-Real-Time Imagery Exploitation", Proc. SPIE 0301, Design of Digital Image Processing Systems, (23 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932611
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Process control

Image processing

Target detection

Digital image processing

Sensors

Image segmentation

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