Higher Inerent Visual Contrast in Polarized Images Generated from .Remotely Sensed Fiel'd Data

Authors

  • Ramesh Chandra Defence Laboratory. Jodhpur
  • Narottam Singh Defence Laboratory. Jodhpur.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.47.4001

Keywords:

Surface to air missile system, Electronics, Automatic checkout system

Abstract

An automatic checkout system (ACOS) designed and developed for a surface-to-air missile system is described. The system has a built-in self-check and has been extensively used for checking faults in the subsystems of ground electronics. It has resulted in saving a lot of effort in quickly diagnosing and rectifying faults. The salient features of the ACOS have been described and the scope for further work in this area has been outline.

Author Biographies

Ramesh Chandra, Defence Laboratory. Jodhpur

Mr Ramesh Chandra, presently, is Dy Director and Head of Infrared Group at the Defence Laboratory (DL), Jodhpur. He obtained his MSc in Physics fromlAgra University in 1961. He did one-year postgraduate training on radiation protection at the Atomic Energy Establishment, Bombay, during 1963-64. His areas of research are IR sources of specific derence interest, remote sensing, detection and image processing. He is a member of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.

Narottam Singh, Defence Laboratory. Jodhpur.

Defence Laboratory. Jodhpur.

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Published

2013-01-01

How to Cite

Chandra, R., & Singh, N. (2013). Higher Inerent Visual Contrast in Polarized Images Generated from .Remotely Sensed Fiel’d Data. Defence Science Journal, 47(2), 211–216. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.47.4001

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Section

Electronics & Communication Systems