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25 October 1993 Correlator system development and flight testing
Dennis H. Goldstein, Eric P. Augustus, Norman E. Champigny, Donald J. Lacey, Richard J. Wangler, James P. Karins, William E. Ross, Louis G. Kelly Jr., John R. Lucas, Stuart A. Mills
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Abstract
The development of an optical correlator system and flight tests to be conducted from a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) are described. The optical processor is based on laser gyroscope construction techniques and relies on 128 X 128 reflective-mode magneto-optic spatial light modulators for both the input image and spatial filter insertion. The input image is obtained from a visible camera in the nose of the RPV. The processing system incorporates Kalman's invariant filters. The output of the correlator is through a 128 X 128 high speed CCD camera. The correlator system also includes image processing and all electronic drivers. The optical package occupies a volume less than 25 in3 while the whole processor package is less than 1 ft3 and weighs less than 40 lbs, and is ruggedized for temperature, shock, and vibration. The RPV, Eglin Air Force Base test range facilities, tower tests, telemetry, and training set acquisition are discussed.
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Dennis H. Goldstein, Eric P. Augustus, Norman E. Champigny, Donald J. Lacey, Richard J. Wangler, James P. Karins, William E. Ross, Louis G. Kelly Jr., John R. Lucas, and Stuart A. Mills "Correlator system development and flight testing", Proc. SPIE 1959, Optical Pattern Recognition IV, (25 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160329
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Video

Optical filters

Charge-coupled devices

Control systems

Image processing

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