Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance (ARGUS) *

Abstract

* Previously called Wide Area Video Surveillance The Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance program is developing airborne sensor systems that provide a persistent, real-time, high-resolution, wide-area, day-night video surveillance capability. The ARGUS Infrared System (ARGUS-IR) uses an advanced infrared (IR) composite focal plane array (CFPA) sensor. The nighttime persistent capability provided by ARGUS-IR combined with the daytime capability provided by the ARGUS Imaging System (ARGUS-IS) enables 24-hour day/night surveillance. ARGUS-IR's wide-area, high-update-rate, high-resolution imaging capability will enable detection and tracking of dismounts as well as vehicles. ARGUS-IR will utilize the signal/image processor developed as part of ARGUS-IS, enabling ARGUS-IS and ARGUS-IR to be combined on a common platform. ARGUS-IR must overcome a number of demanding technical challenges related to the IR Focal Plane Array and size, weight, and power constraints for the IR sensor. A transition plan is being developed with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2013
Source ID
c7adef13f5974bdc35b93a22e911a1fd

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  • Distributed Systems and Data Platform Development
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

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