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23 December 1980 Integrated Sensor Control System For RF-5E Demonstrator
Max W. Ellis
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Abstract
A sensor control system which contains several of the traditional reconnaissance sensor control functions such as sensor selection and control, camera trip pulse generation, Image Motion Compensation (IMC) voltage generation, and V/H conversion as well as data annota-tion, built in test equipment (BITE), and display of film frames remaining was developed for and is presently in use on the Demonstration RF-5E. Some of the methods employed on the RF-5E Demo to obtain functions such as microprocessor V/H conversion, IMC voltage generation, camera trip pulse generation, and data annotation are applicable to Long Range Oblique Photography (LOROP). The above 4 functions are described in some detail and the circuit techniques utilized to implement them into the RF-5E Demo Integrated Sensor Control System are discussed.
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Max W. Ellis "Integrated Sensor Control System For RF-5E Demonstrator", Proc. SPIE 0242, Long Focal Length, High Altitude Standoff Reconnaissance, (23 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959278
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Control systems

Data conversion

Reconnaissance

Photography

Analog electronics

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