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1 September 1995 Variable data rate management architecture
Earl W. Setzer, Richard B. Mouldin
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Abstract
Emerging trends in airborne reconnaissance equipment are establishing the need for an on- board management capability to control the equipment. The increasing flexibility of sensor, storage, and communication subsystems drives the need for a data management function to select the optimum combination of subsystem modes needed to meet an overall system operational requirement. Common flexible interfaces both on-board and off-board work with the system configuration to provide in-flight adaptation of the system configuration to meet changing data requirements. Communications system capabilities to adapt to the jamming environments also drive the need for automatic data management.
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Earl W. Setzer and Richard B. Mouldin "Variable data rate management architecture", Proc. SPIE 2555, Airborne Reconnaissance XIX, (1 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218608
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KEYWORDS
Data communications

Sensors

Telecommunications

Data storage

Reconnaissance systems

Airborne reconnaissance

Reconnaissance

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