Abundant real-time image data are generated during aerial survey period. Through design of a digital storage system, data from a newly twice-imaging airborne camera device are timely and faultlessly stored in an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) hard disk. The system has data acquisition, storage and preview functions. Particularly, it receives data burst of nearly 58 MB/s and stores them within 2 seconds. And then, personal computer reads them out from hard disk through USB interface for subsequent processing, analyzing and serving.
Digital storage system for newly twice-imaging airborne camera device
2008-12-01
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