Paper
1 February 1990 Real-Time Display Of IR Linescanner Data For RPVs
William Place
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Abstract
Honeywell EOD's linescanner has been enhanced for real-time operation by downsizing the AN/AAD-5 and repartitioning the design for adaptability to a variety of applications. The repartitioning effort has developed several new line replaceable units that allow real-time data linking and display of linescanner data. The near real-time E-0 design allows in flight recording and simultaneous downlinking on a video bandwidth data link. A simple, lightweight ground station real-time display has also been developed that can process the data linked imagery. This display will record, display, and process the imagery. This paper will discuss the architec-ture of this downsized E-0 system. The new real-time sensor has been flight tested and a production run for a foreign customer is nearing completion.
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William Place "Real-Time Display Of IR Linescanner Data For RPVs", Proc. SPIE 1156, Airborne Reconnaissance XIII, (1 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962471
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KEYWORDS
Video

Receivers

CRTs

Sensors

Multiplexers

Reconnaissance

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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