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Innovative Video Diagnostic Equipment for Material ScienceMaterials science experiments under microgravity increasingly rely on advanced optical systems to determine the physical properties of the samples under investigation. This includes video systems with high spatial and temporal resolution. The acquisition, handling, storage and transmission to ground of the resulting video data are very challenging. Since the available downlink data rate is limited, the capability to compress the video data significantly without compromising the data quality is essential. We report on the development of a Digital Video System (DVS) for EML (Electro Magnetic Levitator) which provides real-time video acquisition, high compression using advanced Wavelet algorithms, storage and transmission of a continuous flow of video with different characteristics in terms of image dimensions and frame rates. The DVS is able to operate with the latest generation of high-performance cameras acquiring high resolution video images up to 4Mpixels@60 fps or high frame rate video images up to about 1000 fps@512x512pixels.
Document ID
20120015592
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Capuano, G.
(Techno System Developments Naples, Italy)
Titomanlio, D.
(Techno System Developments Naples, Italy)
Soellner, W.
(Astrium Space Transportation Germany)
Seidel, A.
(Astrium Space Transportation Germany)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 2012
Publication Information
Publication: Materials Research in Microgravity 2012
Subject Category
Space Processing
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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