Claims
- 1. A method of time-compressing incoming radar video for display on a cathode ray tube, comprising the steps of:
- quantizing the incoming radar video to produce binary-coded cells of information indicative of the incoming video;
- latching the binary-coded cells in pairs at a fixed latch rate;
- pipelining the latched cell pairs into and out of a pair of parallel random-access memories by writing the latched cell pairs into said memories at a fixed write rate, said write rate being one-half of said latch rate, and by reading stored cell pairs out of said memories at a variably-controlled read rate greater than said write rate;
- synchronously switching said memories to permit the stored cell pairs to be read out of one of said memories at the same time that latched cell pairs are being written into the other of said memories; and
- recirculating the pipelined cell pairs to provide integration of the incoming video so that a plurality of scans of the incoming video may be stored before sweeping a display on the cathode ray tube, said recirculating including latching the stored cell pairs at the output of said memories, comparing the magnitude of the output latched cell pairs with latched cell pairs at the input of said memories, and writing the input latched cell pairs into respective ones of said memories when the magnitudes of the input latched cell pairs are greater than the output latched cell pairs.
- 2. A radar video compression method according to claim 1, wherein said step of pipelining comprises:
- reading stored cell pairs out of said memories at a substantially logarithmic rate for non-linear video display on the cathode ray tube.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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