A PC-Based Imaging System for the Naval Postgraduate School Infrared Search and Target Designation (NPS-IRSTD) System
Abstract
A system to display images from data generated by the Naval Postgraduate School Infrared Search and Target Designation (NPS-IRSTD) system (modified AN/SAR-8 ADM) was developed using an Intel 80386 CPU based desktop computer as the base platform. This computer was enhanced with a Metrabyte PDMA- 16 Input/Output board to facilitate data transfers and a Data Translation DT2861 framegrabber board for image processing. Images are displayed on a 512 by 480 pixel resolution color monitor. Digitized NPS-IRSTD data is stored on recording tape, and accessed for imaging during playback at reduced speeds. Data is received into the 386 computer through the PDMA-16 using Direct Memory Access (DMA) transfers into Random Access Memory (RAM). Data is sorted in RAM into the proper format for display, and then moved to a frame buffer in the DT2861. FORTRAN programs using Data Translation DT-IRIS subroutines were written to manage image display and processing. Images produced using the system showed clearly identifiable features from the scene observed by the IRSTD. They also provided valuable insight into the IRSTD operation. For example, the detector AC-coupling undershoot was clearly evident. Additionally, images showed the number of non-operational detectors to be larger than previously noted. Theses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA220109
Entities
People
- Raymond C. Engel
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School