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27 November 1984 Tactical Laser Image Recorder
William B. Leffingwell, Kirtidev H. Bhatt
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Abstract
A brief summary is given of the results of the full scale development of the Tactical Digital Facsimile, its planned and potential applications, and consideration for design improvements based on modifications within the state-of-the-art. The unique electro-optical design is described which includes a laser scanner and a laser recorder which is capable of two hundred lines per inch resolution and sixteen shades of grey. The application of TDF to the INTRA-THEATRE IMAGERY TRANSMISSION System (IITS) is described.
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William B. Leffingwell and Kirtidev H. Bhatt "Tactical Laser Image Recorder", Proc. SPIE 0498, Laser Scanning and Recording, (27 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944510
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Bragg cells

Laser scanners

Data communications

Modulation

Image processing

Optical resolution

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