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Digital Image Processing Using NTEC Facilities.
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Creator
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Roesch, James F., Simons, Jr., Fred O., Engineering
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Abstract / Description
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; Digital image enhancement refers to the improvement of a given image for human interpretation. Digital image processing facilities are those in which hardware and software computing elements are combined in such a way as to enable the processing of digital images. This report describes the use of the Naval Training Equipment Center (NTEC) Computer Systems Laboratory computing facilities to enhance digital images. Described are two...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; Digital image enhancement refers to the improvement of a given image for human interpretation. Digital image processing facilities are those in which hardware and software computing elements are combined in such a way as to enable the processing of digital images. This report describes the use of the Naval Training Equipment Center (NTEC) Computer Systems Laboratory computing facilities to enhance digital images. Described are two major hardware systems, the IKONAS RDS-3000 raster display graphics system and the VAX-11/780, and the digital image processing program (DIMPRP) written by the author. Digital image enhancement theory and practice are addressed through a discussion of the DIMPRP software. Finally, enhancements to the NTEC digital image processing facility such as improvements in hardware reliability, documentation, and increased speed of program esecution are discussed.
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Date Issued
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1984
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Identifier
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CFR0008160, ucf:53072
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008160
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Torque-speed Linearization of a D.C. Servo System.
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Mantello, Nicholas A., Simons Jr., Fred. O., Engineering
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Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; In early 1973 Professor Fred O. Simons Jr., of Florida Technological University, suggested the topic for this research report. During control engineering discussions, it was proposed that a D.C. Shunt Motor could be constrained to perform in an idealized sense for the static case. The purposed of this report is to provide a reasonably comprehensive examination of a control which linearizes the torque-speed relationship of a dc...
Show moreFlorida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; In early 1973 Professor Fred O. Simons Jr., of Florida Technological University, suggested the topic for this research report. During control engineering discussions, it was proposed that a D.C. Shunt Motor could be constrained to perform in an idealized sense for the static case. The purposed of this report is to provide a reasonably comprehensive examination of a control which linearizes the torque-speed relationship of a dc servo system. The fundamental goal is to determine a control which linearizes the torque-speed output relation of a system, in which a dc shunt motor is under basic armature control. Consequently, the emphasis is on a concept and technique rather than the design of the system process. In this regard, the report does not delve into performance analysis, or design of the system to constrain the torque and speed parameters to operate along an idealized curve.
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Date Issued
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1976
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CFR0011992, ucf:53092
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0011992