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1 August 1991 Signal processor for space-based visible sensing
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Abstract
An overview of the signal processor for the Space-Based Visible sensor system is presented. This signal processor, based on a 20 MHz Motorola DSP56001, places significant processing power into a satellite environment. The signal processor hardware and its real-time executive and applications software are briefly described. Typical performance figures are given, based on scenes taken by a ground-based telescope and processed by prototype hardware and software.
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James C. Anderson, George S. Downs, and Pierre C. Trepagnier "Signal processor for space-based visible sensing", Proc. SPIE 1479, Surveillance Technologies, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44523
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Surface plasmons

Digital signal processing

Stars

Surveillance

Cameras

Binary data

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