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14 July 1999 Radiometric one-second camera (ROSCAM) airborne evaluation
Roger M. Smith, Bryce M. Sundstrom, Byron W. Belcher, Doc Ewen
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Abstract
The rapidly developing market for passive millimeter-wave imaging cameras with a frame time of one second or less includes several commercial as well as military applications. A mechanical scanning antenna system has demonstrated the ability to meet a one second frame time for a 1000 pixel scene, using only one receiving channel. That camera has been updated to provide an airborne imaging capability, in both a raster scanning mode, and a cross- track in-light mode. The results of a helicopter test program will be described.
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Roger M. Smith, Bryce M. Sundstrom, Byron W. Belcher, and Doc Ewen "Radiometric one-second camera (ROSCAM) airborne evaluation", Proc. SPIE 3703, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology III, (14 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.352993
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Bridges

Passive millimeter wave sensors

Video

Antennas

Raster graphics

Airborne remote sensing

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