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9 January 1984 Data Handling Recording System (DH/RS)
Andrew R. Pirich
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Abstract
A variety of new and improved sensors are evolving from advanced development programs. Systems such as DLIR (Downward Looking Infrared System), SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar Systems), and the 2ND Generation FLIR IR System. The time has come to combine these and other sensor capabilities into a tactical reconnaissance operation which includes an effective real-time capability. A general approach to real-time reconnaissance is employing several airborne sensors and including both airborne and ground data management devices and procedures. Automatic (digital) data processing information will minimize the amount of irrelevant data presented to human observers. The human observer represents the final and essential filtering agent required to reduce the information rate to a level suitable for dissemination over data links for rapid (real-time) access to tactical commanders.
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Andrew R. Pirich "Data Handling Recording System (DH/RS)", Proc. SPIE 0424, Airborne Reconnaissance VII, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936196
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Reconnaissance

Sensors

Image enhancement

Image processing

Reconnaissance systems

Data processing

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