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30 July 1999 Imaging surveillance for UGS systems
James M. Ortolf, Gregory S. Bowers, Stephen R. Neill, Benjamin Dobson
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Abstract
The Organic Sensor Array program is investigating the application of small imaging sensors to support Small Unit Operation teams and Unattended Ground Sensor applications. Experiments are underway for emplaced and sense-on-the-fly modes of operation. These prototypes are of interest to the UGS community for adding imaging surveillance in a micro- package. Imaging provides for confirmation of events and identification of threats detected by other UGS sensors. Performance to data has shown progress in attachment, shock mitigation, flight stability and video processing.
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James M. Ortolf, Gregory S. Bowers, Stephen R. Neill, and Benjamin Dobson "Imaging surveillance for UGS systems", Proc. SPIE 3713, Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, (30 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357128
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image sensors

Video

Imaging systems

Unattended ground sensors

Surveillance

Cameras

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