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19 January 1993 Ruggedized, high-speed imaging system for hostile environments
Michael A. Sittig, William B. Abrahams
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Abstract
With the introduction of the Kodak Ektapro Hi-Spec Motion Analyzer, a new set of capabilities and solutions is now available for demanding applications such as vehicle impact testing, ballistics, range testing, airborne systems testing, and mining operations. No longer constrained by the environmental and technical limitations of a tape-drive recorder, the ruggedized Hi-Spec Motion Analyzer utilizes a solid-state electronic memory module which is impervious to heavy shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, and other harsh conditions. The electronic memory also provides for many new and unique recording methods that are ideal for capturing uncontrolled events. This paper focuses on the analyzer's ruggedized design features and innovative recording capabilities as they apply to specific image capture scenarios.
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Michael A. Sittig and William B. Abrahams "Ruggedized, high-speed imaging system for hostile environments", Proc. SPIE 1757, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics, (19 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139138
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KEYWORDS
Motion analysis

Imaging systems

Digital imaging

Image processing

Image storage

Mining

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