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1 November 1990 Reconfigurable mobile system: ground, sea, and air applications
Gary L. LaMonica, James W. Sturges
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Abstract
The Reconfigurable Mobile System (RMS) is a highly mobile data-processing unit for military users requiring real-time access to data gathered by airborne (and other) reconnaissance data. RMS combines high-performance computation and image processing workstations with resources for command/control/communications in a single, lightweight shelter. RMS is composed of off-the-shelf components, and is easily reconfigurable to land-vehicle or shipboard versions. Mission planning, which involves an airborne sensor platform's sensor coverage, considered aircraft/sensor capabilities in conjunction with weather, terrain, and threat scenarios. RMS's man-machine interface concept facilitates user familiarization and features iron-based function selection and windowing.
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Gary L. LaMonica and James W. Sturges "Reconfigurable mobile system: ground, sea, and air applications", Proc. SPIE 1342, Airborne Reconnaissance XIV, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23138
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image processing

Reconnaissance systems

Airborne reconnaissance

Data storage

Control systems

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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