Health Care Systems Oncology, Imaging and Pharmacology, particularly for Prostate Cancer. Technology that interests me: Sensors (Radar, Sonar, EO/IR,Fusion) Communications, Satellites, Unmanned Vehicles (UAV), Information Technology, Intelligent Transportation
Monday, February 24, 2014
Curtis Wright Radar Scan Conversion Package | Radar Display
Radar Scan Conversion Package | Radar Display
The SoftScanRDS product uses SoftScan libraries to implement a turnkey radar display console application, able to render multiple radar sources in multiple windows under operator control. Radar video input from Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions’ acquisition hardware and from Curtiss-Wright’s RVP (Radar Video Processor) is supported. SoftScanRDS can be used to reduce the time required to implement a full radar console system. Available for Windows-based platforms, SoftScanRDS is also able to display track symbology from track reports supplied by RVP servers. -
Radar Scan Conversion Performance
This embedded computing radar product portfolio provides ultra-high radar scan-conversion performance using unique graphics processor unit (GPU)-accelerated algorithms. Utilizing the power and performance of today's modern COTS graphics offerings, SoftScan provides unrivalled scan conversion performance with minimal CPU utilization.
Through SoftScan radar data can be displayed in a range of formats – Plan Position Indicator (PPI), A-Scan and B-Scan. SoftScan supports input of polar format radar video directly from radar acquisition hardware or from an RVP Server through a standard network connection. GPUs provide the signal processing power necessary for supporting powerful algorithms that prevent holes and spokes in the displayed image even in applications that require zooming in at long range, while
ensuring the display of all single point targets.
- See more at:
http://www.cwcdefense.com/products/video-graphics/radar-display-scan-conversion/softscan-radar-scan-conversion-package.html#sthash.9CKGywoG.dpuf
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment