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30 January 1990 RMS-1000: A Reconfigurable Mobile System
James W. Sturges
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Abstract
The RMS-1000 Reconfigurable Mobile System is a highly mobile ground station with direct application to the needs of users requiring real-time access to information gathered by reconnaissance platforms. The system combines high-performance computing and image processing workstations with command, control, and communications capabilities in a lightweight self-contained shelter. The RMS-1000 provides a capability for receiving and processing many forms of intelligence data, including imagery. Background information is presented which shows the RMS-1000 as the culmination of over 38 years of tactical ground station development. Traditional methods of reconnaissance exploitation are compared with those used in the RMS-1000.
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James W. Sturges "RMS-1000: A Reconfigurable Mobile System", Proc. SPIE 1153, Applications of Digital Image Processing XII, (30 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962313
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Digital image processing

Sensors

Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance systems

Synthetic aperture radar

Target detection

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