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30 July 1982 Real-Time Modular Distributed Signal Processing
James S. Gross, Jay N. Patel, Virginia Kobler
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Abstract
Recent developments in the fields of optical and focal plane technologies have resulted in a proliferation of new advanced sensor types. This is particularly true for sensors developed for ballistic missile defense (BMD). A methodology has been developed to analyze the real-time processing requirements of these sensors, and to define real-time processing architectures using a versatile and flexible set of architectural building blocks currently being developed.
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James S. Gross, Jay N. Patel, and Virginia Kobler "Real-Time Modular Distributed Signal Processing", Proc. SPIE 0298, Real-Time Signal Processing IV, (30 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932543
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Data processing

Digital signal processing

Target detection

Staring arrays

Long wavelength infrared

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