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1 February 1990 Digital Recording Of Picture Information
James Dunford
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Abstract
New data recorder technologies are now available to help cope with the collection, storage and processing of digitized picture information. Given the massive quantity of data and rates at which such data must be transferred, rotary scanning type recorders and improved I/O processing are required. These new recorders must capable of operation in hostile environments, yet have the operational flexibility to support both data collection and subsequent analysis.
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James Dunford "Digital Recording Of Picture Information", Proc. SPIE 1156, Airborne Reconnaissance XIII, (1 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962486
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Digital recording

Airborne reconnaissance

Image processing

Reconnaissance systems

Data archive systems

Televisions

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