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2 November 1984 A High Speed Electronic Imaging Application In Aeroballistic Research
R. R. Brown, J. R. Parker
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Abstract
Physical and temporal restrictions imposed by modern aerohallistics have pushed imaging technology to the point where special photoconductive surfaces and high-speed support electronics are dictated. Specifications for these devices can be formulated by a methodical analysis of critical parameters and how they interact. In terms of system theory, system transfer functions and state equations can be used in optimal coupling of devices to maximize system performance. Application of these methods to electronic imaging at the Eglin Aerohallistics Research Facility is described in this report.
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R. R. Brown and J. R. Parker "A High Speed Electronic Imaging Application In Aeroballistic Research", Proc. SPIE 0497, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics II, (2 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944496
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Light sources

Raster graphics

High speed photography

Photonics

Video

Reflectivity

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