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5 November 1998 Use of COTS VME-based hardware to implement high-performance recce solid state recorders
Bruce Kaufman
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Abstract
Solid state recorders (SSR) for next generation airborne recce suites must record at up to 10Gb/S, have extensive editing features and be available at low cost. Storage capacities into the 100GByte range will be required. VME- based COTS flash memory boards, controllers and interconnect means are all presently available to meet these requirements. VME technology is well proven in avionics environments. By combining low overhead error detection and correction with lossy compression, the effective capacity and bandwidth of the storage array maybe dramatically increased.
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Bruce Kaufman "Use of COTS VME-based hardware to implement high-performance recce solid state recorders", Proc. SPIE 3431, Airborne Reconnaissance XXII, (5 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330196
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KEYWORDS
Commercial off the shelf technology

Sensors

Solid state electronics

Image compression

Error control coding

Solid state physics

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