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`MicroRITTM Proposal
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`Table of Contents
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`Section 1 - Executive Summary
`1.0 PhotoTelesis Background
`1.1 Texas Instruments Background
`1.2 The Combined Team
`1.3 Program Background
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`Section 2 - Technical Approach
`2.0 Capturing Video
`2.1 Video Demodulation
`Image Compression
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`Image Storage
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`2.4 Communications
`2.5 User Interface
`2.6 Hardware
`2.6.1 Packaging
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`2.6.5 Power Sources
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`EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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`This unsolicited proposal describes a state-of-the-art
`designed for field agent applications with handheld and vehicle mounted digital/secure radios.
`The MicroRIT image transmitter will capture and transmit high quality monochrome or color
`images over typical radio circuits, such as the Government Saber Secure Radio on the B-Radio
`net or commercial cellular phone circuits. The MicroRIT is unique because it can transmit a high
`quality image in ten to twenty seconds from a unit that is small, low power, and low cost. This
`unique capability is currently unavailable and is crucial for field law enforcement applications.
`
`This MicroRIT miniaturized image transmitter proposal is submitted by PhotoTelesis, a Business
`of Texas Instruments Incorporated. The PhotoTelesis group is a world leader in Tactical Image
`Transmission technology, and Texas Instruments (TI) is a world leader in Digital Signal
`Processing technology and Micro Electronics. technology. The proven track records and
`technology bases of the PhotoTelesis/TI combined team places this technically challenging
`program well within reach.
`
`1.0 The PhotoTelesis Organization Background:
`PhotoTelesis has a 10 year history of specialization in Government tactical image transmission.
`PhotoTelesis is the leader in tactical transmission of monochrome or color imagery, captured
`from either television or digital cameras over Government secure radios, Government satellite
`circuits, and commercial cellular and satellite radios.
`
`The company has installed more than 1000 systems within the Army, Navy, Air Force, Special
`Operations, Federal Law Enforcement, and Intelligence groups. These systems have been used in
`classified and unclassified operations. The PhotoTelesis name has become well known as the
`leader in the tactical image transmission field.
`
`a full complement of
`The PhotoTelesis comprehensive product line provides users with
`hardware and software, to support operation from various platforms, including:
`= Man Portable Applications
`Covert Operations
`Aircraft Platforms
`Ground Vehicle Platforms
`=.Portable Base Stations
`Fixed Base Stations
`
`Sony, Ex. 1002, p.1043
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`The tactical communications functions of the PhotoTelesis products include:
`= Distribution of images, text and data over all government secure voice bandwidth
`circuits.
`Database Archiving of stored images and text data.
`= Traditional Data Processing activities in MS-DOS and Windows
`Interoperability with Government NITFS 2.0 "National Imagery Transmission Systems"
`
`Distinctive Competence
`A unique blend of Independent Research and Development, combined with commercial off-the-
`shelf technology, has allowed PhotoTelesis to offer products with innovative designs and
`superior performance at competitive prices. The modular construction of products allows easy
`technology insertion of hardware and software enhancements lowering life cycle costs.
`
`The success of PhotoTelesis can be attributed to a commitment to service and providing
`solutions to our customer problems. Our reputation has been earned by focusing our expertise in
`the following key areas:
`
`* Reliable/Dependable Transmission of Data.. Imagery and Data can be sent from a harsh
`tactical environment where air time for transmissions is limited. Users depend upon their
`equipment to transmit images and data reliably over wideband SATCOM or narrowband
`communication channels. To compensate for natural and man-made noise, PhotoTelesis'
`proprietary protocols incorporate error correction techniques and compression algorithms that
`provide both efficient and reliable transmissions. These message and image transmission
`protocols are specifically designed. for noisy narrow-band radio communications, and are
`currently heavily used in operations involving Command, Control, Communications, and
`Intelligence (C4I) applications.
`
`* Ease of Operation for the User. The operational simplicity and versatility of both hardware
`and software design allow non-technical user compatibility with a wide range of cryptologic
`devices, secure telephones, and radios. The systems are designed to be automatically configured
`by cable connections reducing hardware damage by operator error. The equipment is built with
`user friendly interfaces (GUI) or a menu driven screen.
`
`* Products for Various Platforms. The company has focused on customer requirements to
`develop, with IR&D funds, products used on various platforms, i.e., vehicle, aircraft, and man-
`portable units. This has resulted in building a.repertoire of off-the-shelf products for Aircraft,
`Special Operations, and Law Enforcement.
`
`-- Rapid-P-roduct Development.
`PhotoTelesis has reduced the time and cost of product
`development, from product definition through design, development, and pilot productio. iThis
`is
`accomplished by significant technology re-use, in conjunction with strong specialized skill sets
`of the engineering team. The majority of the PhotoTelesis products have been sold as Non-
`
`Sony, Ex. 1002, p.1044
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`Developed-Items on Indefinite Delivery Order or Fixed Priced Contracts, thus reducing customer
`financial and technical risks.
`
`1.1 Texas Instruments (TI) Incorporated Background:
`Texas Instruments has diverse capability in micro-electronics, Government, commercial, and
`consumer products. TI is a high technology company with sales or manufacturing operations in
`more than 30 countries; a major supplier of integrated high performance EO based fire control
`systems, high performance processors, thermal sensors, missile systems, and radar components
`to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The MicroRIT program will utilize several key TI
`capabilities:
`
`TI is a world leader in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology. The DSP is key to the
`MicroRIT's small size, low power, and low cost. Commercial technology and the capability for
`high volume production also provide opportunity for significant unit cost reductions, allowing
`for extensive deployment of the technology at a very affordable cost.
`
`1.2 The Combined PhotoTelesis/Texas Instruments Team:
`On August 18, 1995, PhotoTelesis Corporation was acquired by Texas Instruments Incorporated.
`PhotoTelesis' expertise with tactical image transmission combined with the financial strength of
`Texas Instruments offer our customers innovative and cost effective tactical imaging product
`solutions.
`
`PhotoTelesis and Texas Instruments have a two year continuing history of cooperation and
`teaming on other Government imagery programs, including the US Army Hunter Sensor Suite
`program and the Lightweight Video Reconnaissance System (LVRS) program.
`
`PhotoTelesis/Texas Instruments is excited about the opportunity to provide new state-of-the-art
`capability through more closely integrated efforts on the part of all team members.
`
`1.3 The Program Background:
`Tactical Imagery has proven to be the most efficient and quickest means to distribute critical
`information to the decision maker. Imagery in the field can provide agents with near-real time
`secure surveillance that improves their situational awareness, suspect identification capability,
`and thus, reduces allocation of limited personnel resources. Unfortunately, both military and
`commercial products used for transmission of Tactical Imagery are currently unsuitable for law
`enforcement because the military products are too large and too expensive, and the commercial
`products are too large and are not capable of operation over Government tactical radio circuits.
`
`-C-urrent-generation-Remote-Image-T-ransceivers_(RITs)_manufactured _by PhotoTelesis are in
`operation over the Motorola digital radio systems owned by the Government for the purpose of
`transmitting secure (encrypted) imagery from mobile platforms to fixed sites.
`
`Sony, Ex. 1002, p.1045
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`Still Imagery is being transmitted using the SABER II, with the Secure INDICTOR option, at
`12Kbps. A primary requirement of maintaining minimum data transmission times and a quick
`restoration of the radio-to-voice communications have been met in product demonstrations of
`this capability. At a recent test, using the PhotoTelesis man-pack TAC-RIT, monochrome
`images at a resolution 592 by 440, 8-bit pixels were transmitted in 8 seconds using Wavelet
`compression, and 21 seconds using industry standard JPEG compression.
`
`This proposal describes an engineering program that miniaturizes the PhotoTelesis current
`low power Remote Image Transmitter (MicroRIT)
`very small, covert,
`capability into a
`specifically designed for agent use. The primary goals for field agent use are:
`
`= Very Small Size (Cellular phone size)
`Low Power (2-4 watts)
`Simple User Interface
`-
`Fast Transmission Time
`-
`= Monochrome or Color Use
`
`Sony, Ex. 1002, p.1046
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