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Azimuth correlator for real-time synthetic aperture radar image processing
An azimuth correlator architecture is defined wherein a number of serial range-line buffer memories are cascaded such that the output stages of all buffer memories together form a complete and unique range bin in the azimuthal dimension at any given time. A range bin is automatically read out of the last stages of the registers in parallel on a range line sample-by-sample basis for subsequent range migration correction and correlation. Range migration correction is performed on the range bins by effectively varying the length of a delay register at the output of each range-line buffer memory. The corrected range bin output from the delay registers is then correlated with a Doppler reference function to form an image element on a real-time basis
Charge-coupled device data processor for an airborne imaging radar system
Processing of raw analog echo data from synthetic aperture radar receiver into images on board an airborne radar platform is discussed. Processing is made feasible by utilizing charge-coupled devices (CCD). CCD circuits are utilized to perform input sampling, presumming, range correlation and azimuth correlation in the analog domain. These radar data processing functions are implemented for single-look or multiple-look imaging radar systems
Acceleration of protons by interplanetary shocks
Acceleration of protons by interplanetary shock
Solid motor diagnostic instrumentation
A review of typical surveillance and monitoring practices followed during the flight phases of representative solid-propellant upper stages and apogee motors was conducted to evaluate the need for improved flight diagnostic instrumentation on future spacecraft. The capabilities of the flight instrumentation package were limited to the detection of whether or not the solid motor was the cause of failure and to the identification of probable primary failure modes. Conceptual designs of self-contained flight instrumentation packages capable of meeting these reqirements were generated and their performance, typical cost, and unit characteristics determined. Comparisons of a continuous real time and a thresholded hybrid design were made on the basis of performance, mass, power, cost, and expected life. The results of this analysis substantiated the feasibility of a self-contained independent flight instrumentation module as well as the existence of performance margins by which to exploit growth option applications
Real-time SAR image processing onboard a Venus orbiting spacecraft
The potential use of real-time synthetic aperture radar (SAR) processing to produce 200 meter resolution imagery onboard a 1983 Venus orbiter imaging radar spacecraft is described. The VOIR SAR processing requirements are defined in terms of a nominal baseline design evolving from a 1977 VOIR mission study. A candidate onboard SAR processor architecture compatible with the VOIR requirements is next detailed. Finally, implementation characteristics, based upon currently available integrated circuits, are estimated in terms of chip count, power, and weight
A subalgebra of the Hardy algebra relevant in control theory and its algebraic-analytic properties
We denote by A_0+AP_+ the Banach algebra of all complex-valued functions f
defined in the closed right half plane, such that f is the sum of a holomorphic
function vanishing at infinity and a ``causal'' almost periodic function. We
give a complete description of the maximum ideal space M(A_0+AP_+) of A_0+AP_+.
Using this description, we also establish the following results:
(1) The corona theorem for A_0+AP_+.
(2) M(A_0+AP_+) is contractible (which implies that A_0+AP_+ is a projective
free ring).
(3) A_0+AP_+ is not a GCD domain.
(4) A_0+AP_+ is not a pre-Bezout domain.
(5) A_0+AP_+ is not a coherent ring.
The study of the above algebraic-anlaytic properties is motivated by
applications in the frequency domain approach to linear control theory, where
they play an important role in the stabilization problem.Comment: 17 page
Study of Mars and Venus orbiter missions launched by the 3-stage Saturn C-1B vehicle, volume III
Mars orbiter/landing capsule mission launched by Saturn IB/SV vehicle - conceptual desig
Modular chassis simplifies packaging and interconnecting of circuit boards
A system of modular chassis structures has simplified the design for mounting a number of printed circuit boards. This design is structurally adaptable to computer and industrial control system applications
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