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15 November 2002 Solid state recorder technology for radar applications
Steven D. Montgomery, John R. Hardy
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Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems for reconnaissance and flight instrumentation applications are being developed and deployed on a variety of airborne platforms. Multiple asynchronous radar data channels, data formatting, channel time-stamping, file management and control are but a few of the requirements that mandate a sophisticated data recording device suitable for an airborne environment. This paper describes a solid-state recording architecture designed to meet these requirements. Discussions of the implementation of high-speed continuous multi-channel data recording, airborne and ground data interface technologies, data channel synchronization and general solid-state recorder device features are provided.
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Steven D. Montgomery and John R. Hardy "Solid state recorder technology for radar applications", Proc. SPIE 4824, Airborne Reconnaissance XXVI, (15 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459305
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Interfaces

Solid state electronics

Logic

Sensors

Telecommunications

Digital recording

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