`
`Application/Control No.
`
`111617509
`
`Examiner
`
`HOUSHANG SAFAIPOUR
`
`Applicant(s)/Patent Under
`Reexamination
`MONROE, DAVID A
`
`Art Unit
`
`2625
`
`SEARCHED
`
`Class
`358
`
`I
`Subclass
`11.15,402,403,407,442,468,474
`
`I
`I
`
`Date
`12/5/08
`
`I Examiner
`I HS
`
`SEARCH NOTES
`
`Search Notes
`
`East
`Inventor search performed
`Interference search performed
`
`Date
`12/5/08
`8/15/09
`8/15/09
`
`Examiner
`HS
`HS
`HS
`
`INTERFERENCE SEARCH
`
`Class
`358
`
`I
`I 1.15, 402, 403, 407
`
`Subclass
`
`I
`I
`
`Date
`8/15/09
`
`I Examiner
`I HS
`
`u.s. Patent and Trademark Office
`
`Part of Paper No. : 20090718
`
`1001
`
`
`
`11617509-~~~~5
`Doc code: IDS
`Approved for use through 0713112012. OMB 0651-0031
`Doc description: Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) Filed
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it contains a valid OMB control number.
`
`IN FORMATION DISCLOSU RE
`STATEMENT BY APPLICANT
`( Not for submission under 37 CFR 1.99)
`
`Application Number
`
`Filing Date
`
`11617509
`
`2006-12-28
`
`First Named Inventor
`
`I David A Monroe
`
`Art Unit
`
`2625
`
`Examiner Name
`
`I Houshang Safaipour
`
`Attorney Docket Number
`
`06-0719
`
`Examiner Cite
`Initial*
`No
`
`Patent Number
`
`Kind
`Code1 Issue Date
`
`Name of Patentee or Applicant
`of cited Document
`
`Pages,Columns,Lines where
`Relevant Passages or Relevant
`Figures Appear
`
`u.S. PATENTS
`
`I Remove I
`
`1
`
`5136628
`
`1992-08-04
`
`Araki et al.
`
`2
`
`5164979
`
`1992-11-17
`
`Choi et al.
`
`3
`
`5400068
`
`1995-03-21
`
`Ishida et al.
`
`4
`
`7372447
`
`2008-05-13
`
`Jacobson et al.
`
`5
`
`5042061
`
`1991-08-20
`
`Kaneke et al.
`
`6
`
`5485504
`
`1996-01-16
`
`Ohnsorge
`
`7
`
`7310072
`
`2007-12-18
`
`Ronzani
`
`If you wish to add additional U.S. Patent citation information please click the Add button.
`
`U.S.PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATIONS
`
`I Add I
`I Remove I
`
`EFS Web 2.1.16
`
`ALL REFERENCES CONSIDERED EXCEPT WHERE LINED THROUGH. IH.SJ
`
`1002
`
`
`
`IN FORMATION DISCLOSU RE
`STATEMENT BY APPLICANT
`( Not for submission under 37 CFR 1.99)
`
`Application Number
`
`Filing Date
`
`11617509
`
`2006-12-28
`
`First Named Inventor
`
`I David A Monroe
`
`Art Unit
`
`2625
`
`Examiner Name
`
`I Houshang Safaipour
`
`Attorney Docket Number
`
`06-0719
`
`11617509 - GAU: 2625
`
`Examiner Cite
`Initial*
`No
`
`Publication Number
`
`Kind Publication
`Code1 Date
`
`Name of Patentee or Applicant
`of cited Document
`
`Pages,Columns,Lines where
`Relevant Passages or Relevant
`Figures Appear
`
`1
`
`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
`
`I
`If you wish to add additional U.S. Published Application citation information please click the Add button.l Add
`I Removel
`Pages,Columns,Lines
`where Relevant
`Passages or Relevant
`Figures Appear
`
`Examiner Cite Foreign Document
`Initial*
`No Number3
`
`Country
`Code2 i
`
`Kind Publication
`Code4 Date
`
`Name of Patentee or
`Applicant of cited
`Document
`
`T5
`
`D
`
`T5
`
`D
`
`D
`
`1
`
`JP03089691
`
`1991-04-15
`
`Yamamoto
`
`If you wish to add additional Foreign Patent Document citation information please click the Add button I Add I
`I Removel
`NON-PATENT LITERATURE DOCUMENTS
`Include name of the author (in CAPITAL LETTERS), title of the article (when appropriate), title of the item
`(book, magazine, journal, serial, symposium, catalog, etc), date, pages(s), volume-issue number(s),
`publisher, city and/or country where published.
`
`Examiner Cite
`Initials* No
`
`1
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on October 4,2007 in Appl. No. 11/617,509 (present application).
`
`2
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on December 12, 2008 in Appl. No. 11/617,509 (present application).
`
`3
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on September 27,2004 in Appl. No. 10/336,470 (the parent of the present application). D
`
`4
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on August 9,2005 in Appl. No. 10/336,470 (the parent of the present application).
`
`D
`
`EFS Web 2.1.16
`
`ALL REFERENCES CONSIDERED EXCEPT WHERE LINED THROUGH. IH.SJ
`
`1003
`
`
`
`IN FORMATION DISCLOSU RE
`STATEMENT BY APPLICANT
`( Not for submission under 37 CFR 1.99)
`
`Application Number
`
`Filing Date
`
`11617509
`
`2006-12-28
`
`First Named Inventor
`
`I David A Monroe
`
`Art Unit
`
`2625
`
`Examiner Name
`
`I Houshang Safaipour
`
`Attorney Docket Number
`
`06-0719
`
`11617509 - GAU: 2625
`
`5
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on December 16, 2005 in Appl. No. 10/336,470 (the parent of the present application).
`
`6
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on July 27,2006 in Appl. No. 10/336,470 (the parent of the present application).
`
`7
`
`Copy of Office Action issued on March 8, 2007 in Appl. No. 101366,470 (the parent of the present application).
`
`If you wish to add additional non-patent literature document citation information please click the Add button I Add I
`EXAMINER SIGNATURE
`
`D
`
`D
`
`D
`
`Examiner Signature I
`
`IHoushang Safaipourl
`
`I
`*EXAMINER: Initial if reference considered, whether or not citation is in conformance with MPEP 609. Draw line through a
`citation if not in conformance and not considered. Include copy of this form with next communication to applicant.
`
`I Date Considered
`
`11/07/2009
`
`1 See Kind Codes of USPTO Patent Documents at www.USPTO.GOV or MPEP 901.04. Z Enter office that issued the document, by the two-leiter code (WIPO
`Standard ST.3). 3 For Japanese patent documents, the indication of the year of the reign of the Emperor must precede the serial number of the patent document.
`4 Kind of document by the appropriate symbols as indicated on the document under WIPO Standard ST.16 if possible. 5 Applicant is to place a check mark here i
`English language translation is altached.
`
`EFS Web 2.1.16
`
`ALL REFERENCES CONSIDERED EXCEPT WHERE LINED THROUGH. IH.SJ
`
`1004
`
`
`
`i\hil SH~l) 1SSUE FEK
`(\.~~!.H~~J~:~it~fH;'·f' fHl" }'i'.;~tt:Bt~
`F ~.(};. l~(~); l45·{}
`.. .:\S{: ~ ~~l1d tj~ { ·V·h"'~~.~l ia 1.23 fJ-~ l4S0
`{57] J~2·7~~··:lggS
`
`(-~~~ .. t~H~$:t~: :'~~ ~ls.i~B>:~. ;)~. 'T~;~~~~~~'::~S$k1~i
`:: h';'~l·::;h-:-· ';:'~'~~";:-f:.: ~:·:~ri..- t::;·;:·~ F~,:~,:;' :;:~ T:·~~~i~:·:·:·~j~.:.~;} :~ ~~~:!:f.'~~ ~kf"";;;'''~
`
`;:.l~~~~;~:~:~~f~·~~~ \~~~::'f1::;t ~\~~~~~~'~T(;~Ji~}~~~ .Pr~i~E:~~:jJ;~":~Jt~~
`~:';}S'"~;':::':'~;:~~;,;:d :.:.'{ ~::.:~. ::.~S.PT~) (>}: ~ .~;'~:".;<~.::;~:~:_: \).~~ ~:~:": {~~~.:.:;
`
`s;:;-
`:<k:.:':~~~.;\::-':~
`L (:~~~t:~~k::..! .... ):·~
`
`.'"''"''"''''"' ......................................... '"' .. '"' ........ ~ ....................... --........................ -~ ...... " .......... """ ......................................... ""' .................... """' ..................... """ .... -~ ............................ ~~ ...................... ~~ .. "'''' .......... " ...... --.................................... -~'''' .................. ".....,... ... ,. ........... , ..... ," .. " ............ .., .......... ~~ .... ""' .................................... " ............ '""., ............... ~~ ............... ........
`f'k::~~:(: ,:~~~:,~::. (~~: ::::);~f":;~~:'~~~~~: ~~;:::s-~~~r;(x.-' <:~!.:;g~.«:-' (:f '::,~kg~~:T:~::) ~~~::ri ~h)~ :x: p!'i:~~-::::>:j .;;n ih;,:.pi:;~t(:nt).- C] h1~fi;"'$,:h!a: LJ c(;~-;;.,":'r;~\:i..:-:) :)f ,;thc:~ ffri::';;':}~: g~'·.mp ,,:r:r:i~; Q (,,"~'; '~'::~:)~:::'i~~
`
`.. }::; n/: L~J'· ....
`'~::-' .;,,:' . ~" ... : :;~~~·:'(~:·~·~z;~~·
`i~~·:>.~:.;:<~ ~~,,:,~
`~S~\~~,~~:::::~~·~:_~~~·:::·: F-::;":-::~ {~';:' ::;_:~~; .. :J~ ::~':':~~~;
`C~} .:'~~;:"':.~-~; .. >:' <>~,~,-,:r. :=:. -:..:f(~~f·!;~~; ____ ~,---:,-.. --------------------------------
`
`,):' ~::::.;,>.~~;' ~::~1~'
`,~-f ~.h~~ :~:.y}~!::-
`
`:.;:-l:'~·:::· :.b~: f~yr~!·:-!·'...'>·:~>rk X~-...dl!d:!·.,n .\\~t \.-~f t::l{i.~:: :)~~ pt;::r::<:-n::; 0r:;~ ~\::::{~;r(:d t~:· r':::;::<:'fid ~,-: n \x~jk~(;~~i,)~'~ t·r ~~;·t1~l~~:.~~f:~~>~~ ~-;~~k~:.;s :~ ::lj:~;/~~~-:~; ~~ '~"~':hd (>j\·H:~ (:\."}':::;-·Ji ~:\~~·r!~·};:'i .
`...................... -~ .... "-"-..................... "-......... "-"-"-................ '-.... ".''-''-'.-'.,., •.. .' . .' . .',.' ..... "-"-"-...... "-"-"-"-......... "-~,.,."'-.-,.,.,.-......... "-... "-•. ------... -----.. --..•.• -.~~ ........... -............ ~~~~~~~ ......................... "'"'"'"~-.. "..
`.. ............... ---~"' ............ ---~"
`
`1005
`
`
`
`Electronic Patent Application Fee Transmittal
`
`Application Number:
`
`Filing Date:
`
`11617509
`
`28-Dec-2006
`
`Title of Invention:
`
`APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING, CONVERTING AND TRANSMITIING A VISUAL
`IMAGE SIGNAL VIA A DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
`
`First Named Inventor/Applicant Name:
`
`David A Monroe
`
`Filer:
`
`Jeffrey Darryl Hunt/Jacob Cowart
`
`Attorney Docket Number:
`
`06-0719
`
`Filed as Large Entity
`
`Utility under 35 USC 111 (a) Filing Fees
`
`Description
`
`Fee Code
`
`Quantity
`
`Amount
`
`Sub-Total in
`USD($)
`
`Basic Filing:
`
`Pages:
`
`Claims:
`
`Miscellaneous-Filing:
`
`Petition:
`
`Patent-Appeals-and-Interference:
`
`Post-Allowance-and-Post-Issuance:
`
`Utility Appl issue fee
`
`Publ. Fee- early, voluntary, or normal
`
`1501
`
`1504
`
`1
`
`1
`
`1510
`
`300
`
`1510
`
`300
`
`1006
`
`
`
`Description
`
`Fee Code
`
`Quantity
`
`Amount
`
`Sub-Total in
`USD($)
`
`Extension-of-Time:
`
`Miscellaneous:
`
`Total in USD ($)
`
`1810
`
`1007
`
`
`
`Electronic Acknowledgement Receipt
`
`EFSID:
`
`Application Number:
`
`6496890
`
`11617509
`
`International Application Number:
`
`Confirmation Number:
`
`4247
`
`Title of Invention:
`
`APPARATUS FOR CAPTURING, CONVERTING AND TRANSMITIING A VISUAL
`IMAGE SIGNAL VIA A DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
`
`First Named Inventor/Applicant Name:
`
`David A Monroe
`
`Customer Number:
`
`67589
`
`Filer:
`
`Jeffrey Darryl Hunt/Jacob Cowart
`
`Filer Authorized By:
`
`Jeffrey Darryl Hunt
`
`Attorney Docket Number:
`
`06-0719
`
`Receipt Date:
`
`Filing Date:
`
`TimeStamp:
`
`20-NOV-2009
`
`28-DEC-2006
`
`15:01:10
`
`Application Type:
`
`Utility under 35 USC 111 (a)
`
`Payment information:
`
`Submitted with Payment
`
`Payment Type
`
`Payment was successfully received in RAM
`
`RAM confirmation Number
`
`Deposit Account
`
`Authorized User
`
`File Listing:
`Document I
`Number
`
`yes
`
`Deposit Account
`
`$1810
`
`1289
`
`504128
`
`Document Description
`
`I
`
`File Name
`
`I
`
`File Size(Bytes)/ I Multi ,I Pages
`(ifappl.)
`Message Digest
`Part /.zip
`
`1008
`
`
`
`1
`
`Issue Fee Payment (PTO-8SB)
`
`feetrans.pdf
`
`no
`
`1
`
`332913
`
`Warnings:
`
`Information:
`
`3f6a 1 b7d298ed561825aOd84402d4e9b8c
`Sb2ff
`
`32169
`
`2
`
`Fee Worksheet (PTO-87S)
`
`fee-info.pdf
`
`no
`
`2
`
`2895 ed4 3e 3 6bS 66 7 3d4 7 ccgea3 3 Sd efl d a6
`7049a
`
`Warnings:
`
`Information:
`
`Total Files Size (in bytes)
`
`365082
`
`This Acknowledgement Receipt evidences receipt on the noted date by the USPTO of the indicated documents,
`characterized by the applicant, and including page counts, where applicable. It serves as evidence of receipt similar to a
`Post Card, as described in MPEP 503.
`
`New A~~lications Under 35 U.S.c. 111
`If a new application is being filed and the application includes the necessary components for a filing date (see 37 CFR
`1.53(b)-(d) and MPEP 506), a Filing Receipt (37 CFR 1.54) will be issued in due course and the date shown on this
`Acknowledgement Receipt will establish the filing date of the application.
`
`National Stage of an International A~~lication under 35 U.S.c. 371
`If a timely submission to enter the national stage of an international application is compliant with the conditions of 35
`U.S.c. 371 and other applicable requirements a Form PCT/DO/EO/903 indicating acceptance of the application as a
`national stage submission under 35 U.S.c. 371 will be issued in addition to the Filing Receipt, in due course.
`
`New International A~~lication Filed with the USPTO as a Receiving Office
`If a new international application is being filed and the international application includes the necessary components for
`an international filing date (see PCT Article 11 and MPEP 1810), a Notification of the International Application Number
`and of the International Filing Date (Form PCT/RO/l 05) will be issued in due course, subject to prescriptions concerning
`national security, and the date shown on this Acknowledgement Receipt will establish the international filing date of
`the application.
`
`1009
`
`
`
`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.o. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`www.uspto.gov
`
`APPLICATION NO.
`
`111617,509
`
`ISSUE DATE
`
`01105/2010
`
`PATENT NO.
`
`ATTORNEY DOCKET NO.
`
`CONFIRMATION NO.
`
`7643168
`
`06-0719
`
`4247
`
`12116/2009
`
`7590
`67589
`MOORE LANDREY
`1609 SHOAL CREEK BLVD
`SUITE 100
`AUSTIN, TX 78701
`
`The projected patent number and issue date are specified above.
`
`ISSUE NOTIFICATION
`
`Determination of Patent Term Adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 (b)
`(application filed on or after May 29,2000)
`
`The Patent Term Adjustment is 134 day(s). Any patent to issue from the above-identified application will
`include an indication of the adjustment on the front page.
`
`If a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) was filed in the above-identified application, the filing date that
`determines Patent Term Adjustment is the filing date of the most recent CPA.
`
`Applicant will be able to obtain more detailed information by accessing the Patent Application Information
`Retrieval (PAIR) WEB site (http://pair.uspto.gov).
`
`Any questions regarding the Patent Term Extension or Adjustment determination should be directed to the
`Office of Patent Legal Administration at (571)-272-7702. Questions relating to issue and publication fee
`payments should be directed to the Application Assistance Unit (AAU) of the Office of Data Management
`(ODM) at (571)-272-4200.
`
`APPLICANT(s) (Please see PAIR WEB site http://pair.uspto.gov for additional applicants):
`
`David A Monroe, San Antonio, TX;
`
`IR103 (Rev. 10/09)
`
`1010
`
`
`
`N
`
`r. , .^
`
`S3'
`a k ^a
`
`.
`
`^
`
`"
`-.
`
`\a
`
`} r
`
`'
`
`1011
`
`1011
`
`
`
`'%,
`:7t}k
`
`i
`
`s '
`
`" ; £
`
`1
`
`1012
`
`1012
`
`
`
`1013
`
`1013
`
`
`
`._
`
`.)
`
`Ig[g:;:;1nullmll!
`FlmIIIIIQQLILILQJJQJLIIIIIJIIHIHHIII
`
`1014
`
`1014
`
`
`
`914 S
`
`41DB
`
`I
`
`)
`
`JSH1 13
`
`4=v~nVDD-)
`
`AV3DD2
`
`Ri1pIIF-I9U Pin POPP
`Rc1449rG
`O T
`
`;5
`
`~t1 'A4.r'M
`
`*
`
`.
`
`. I
`
`I
`
`amc 3
`
`20K
`
`'
`
`"i'.9
`
`I
`
`1
`
`I
`
`3'
`
`l 1
`
`yc
`
`qnw
`
`fC22
`r
`22P
`
`C21
`
`fiX
`
`;50y
`
`c2a
`
`22 PP
`SovcX
`
`a4
`
`MIciLD3
`
`xALI -f
`
`XTALI
`
`YI
`
`,
`
`t . 6252AZ
`35.St2
`
`,at1
`
`0.1W
`
`-
`
`9
`
`-
`
`RUT
`
`i,
`
`e
`
`4
`
`1
`
`20X
`
`20X
`
`8V tax
`
`-
`
`l""
`
`J°2
`-15EV
`
`-.u
`
`.
`CIB
`3.tw
`el
`6V 1-- 5X
`my a
`
`L4
`
`.IIDC
`22MA
`
`V2DR
`
`.23
`civl
`
`TXA2
`
`S1-KF
`are
`
`1'MODE
`
`RXOUT
`
`Pstoir
`
`CLKCIN
`IAICLI(
`TSTROBE
`SAICLKG
`TRGSFT
`SLEEP
`PF5
`REGIN4
`REICUT
`
`VAAOUT
`VAAI
`VAA2
`
`CAPP
`
`914 491
`
`smv
`
`s
`
`!
`
`Sx
`
`jII
`
`10
`
`X
`
`ISN
`
`29
`
`I UF0
`OJ
`
`2
`
`50V
`20X
`
`c
`
`i
`
`SH4 41
`
`212J
`
`13%
`
`-GND__-GND---GND->
`
`4
`0
`17- 4 5
`
`Ke
`0
`
`Fit, S
`VCLA N
`
`Raytheom
`Raytheon TI Systems
`DIA-.MICRO-RIT
`MODEM BOARD
`
`VSSCH
`
`5KC H-9209-001 IPD
`2 OF F
`NONE 9299...PCSCNl 13OCT97
`
`T
`
`5
`
`1015
`
`
`
`ICFDUR
`
`D
`
`C47
`e.SIF
`SEv
`29K
`
`L5
`
`I5DC.5BEMA
`AI'Er-
`
`I65V
`
`cn1 '
`
`-I
`
`, v "4-'
`
`3
`
`'71sa RTa,
`
`.5
`
`BATTERY PADS
`J3
`ANI
`
`7RADH-0R4-PLO
`
`TP TP1 16GND1
`
`TP3 IBAT. 1
`TP4 IEP-DATAI
`
`6
`e.IW
`SX
`
`.- r
`. YJ
`,,2EOX
`
`ZL44 E , C42
`
`.. 6J
`v
`
`a.EEBWF
`dy
`P
`
`!
`
`.
`
`Lt
`
`2EEMA
`
`L3
`
`1'2EMA
`
`AD
`
`BATTERY PADS
`P.1
`1
`2ITNERMI
`. 3
`4
`70ADJ-004-ML1 L2
`A7
`
`+
`
`s e W
`5x
`
`ASDC
`200MA
`
`L7
`
`.1E3C
`DSP-MA
`
`16K
`
`i-vCE-VCC-
`
`0:05EW~
`7 ax~
`
`1.38AU-POP-B
`gr MICRO
`
`A0.
`
`A
`
`21
`
`" aI
`
`F~ta
`1
`
`3
`
`A12
`
`A14
`Air.
`
`'33
`
`bw414
`
`SnR
`
`uitiz5
`stn#' ,..
`
`1.. ,
`r4.e
`
`r
`
`a'
`0.
`".n
`
`" "
`
`'a
`tip 1 i:-
`vt.
`
`-JY.L
`
`7
`
`Alt
`
`AlliS
`
`r
`t-
`33 OM
`
`3333 OHM RPI
`ExE-v 5
`
`sW
`
`a
`
`n4:'
`cns
`:. ne
`, n7.
`
`_____ _____
`p:
`
`___
`
`._ SH 40 5984
`BF3tlr 0 SH 4C1
`OE--MS 2A1 4C1
`
`I
`
`S4
`
`sr
`yW1
`
`LDATA
`
`DAACELL d 9H 4A1 554
`re
`5N S 2C0 554
`
`~
`
`SH 3C3
`
`.
`
`33 OMd
`KX18-V
`
`P80/Al!
`
`Dl
`102
`03
`D4
`05
`07
`
`PER
`PEl
`PE2
`
`P14
`PEE
`P-s.
`PE7
`
`RRAD
`
`DPIRO
`P-SC
`-w5D
`
`kI~u
`HD!
`H4ia
`1437
`
`XT.I
`
`XCTLQ
`
`Y2
`
`141
`
`lEPF
`50V
`
`IEPF
`T:0
`
`Ii
`
`I
`
`-
`
`41
`
`al
`
`I0 o
`
`06 M-I POP-P
`
`2%
`
`I
`
`43
`
`u.
`
`a'
`
`S
`
`III AGE
`
`6X
`
`I VC vCC01U
`
`4
`
`b
`
`13~i 03L2flIQE
`
`n
`
`Iz za ez as
`
`z
`
`4mMLLJ...lD...
`
`O7 a
`
`5125
`
`264
`
`IS
`OR .
`x
`010 3
`110
`In GND 101
`2vt0-I5
`SSOP-24
`
`2
`
`.13
`
`1016
`
`
`
`i
`
`2
`
`SN 2C~S
`
`D0-71
`
`SH 2D5
`
`~~'
`;:,::
`
`'-;
`
`0.0
`OPTMCN
`
`3
`
`1017
`
`
`
`.**..
`
`.* .
`
`22PFUU
`TSOP-32STD
`
`!
`
`i
`
`/
`
`90.,rt
`
`Haytheon
`
`Rayfheon TI Systems
`,muSCH DIA.,MIORO-RIT
`MODEM BOARD
`
`"How L-BC.,CC'.t3rt1a
`
`,.
`
`1018
`
`
`
`r
`
`i'
`
`'
`
`r
`
` I any:
`{BKsaw
`5::
`
`Ncrr STUFFED
`
`an
`
`
`
`tin:
`LBEW
`53‘
`Mar STUFFED
`
`
`H5
`4 .7:
`Imew5::
`3
`_
`In
`2 W":
`
`
`
`
`
`'
`
`'
`
`R”
`
`cm
`
`IEEK
`9-35"
`'3‘
`an
`1...:
`a.anw
`1,‘
`
`25::
`
`E"
`E3?
`2:3
`
`.
`
`am
`max
`Ix
`gnaw
`
`ms
`
`4;;
`3.”!
`Ix
`
`ca
`saw
`a.n.n=
`max
`
`:2
`any
`n.t_u
`23:
`
`1
`
`..¢
`
`
`Llt-E
`
`Tl.C‘2274E
`
`an 234 :94 g
`
`- —
`
`
`
`
`‘
`
`—
`
`st»: :54
`an 242
`
`,
`a'|Il~=|
`L. .. _ -..
`
`'
`
`-
`
`RX xwra
`I
`.
`
`22”:
`BM’5::
`
`:37
`
`
`
`U|‘A
`1':..:.*.:27u:n
`
`HO
`
`an
`sun
`l.|W
`._,: ma
`ass:
`9.3“
`I:
`
`mu
`
`me:
`Imsw
`'3‘
`'
`
`I
`4,,
`nasal
`
`gag
`
`PF
`§:V
`5,:
`
`H33
`
`Ina:
`a.aaw
`'*
`
`.
`
`LI1.-E
`-n.r:227-nun
`
`\
`
`'
`
`I:t5
`¢.ILJF
`5“
`23::
`
`an
`47::
`a.asu
`Ex
`
`B
`
`j
`
`A
`
`SH 2I'.‘B a :. I.
`
`5“ 2.3 E:
`
`l __n-
`SH
`5" “E -
`
`I
`
`_
`.
`'
`'
`3
`'
`'\<K5._ H
`SH 2I:a
`, 9..
`
`_
`
`.
`
`'
`
`SH 5 I
`c
`
`5..
`
`'
`
`..
`
`BH 5::
`
`, ;.a .2
`
`51-! ans ,
`
`..
`
`art 254 534 e‘--
`
`2
`
`' 3
`
`4
`
`1019
`
`1019
`
`
`
`I
`
`N.
`
`FR
`
`r.
`
`t
`
`_fa
`
`Wit"at'f
`
`~ 4
`
`5
`
`IBbtI'
`
`Lf
`SL--
`7ee:.PC.S~)
`
`NONE
`
`-
`gy
`
`5
`
`1020
`
`
`
`*
`
`I
`
`I
`
`2
`
`I
`
`I
`
`4
`
`F 4
`
`SH 29l4 4A1MArL
`
`SH 294 40C12
`
`SH 294
`
`LIC
`
`SH
`
`SH
`
`D
`
`C
`
`B
`
`A4
`
`1021
`
`
`
`l )
`
`r _
`
`D4
`
`62t
`
`as52
`
`.P6
`163040-0210
`MOCLEX
`
`E
`
`P pv
`
`Raytheon
`
`MRSCH
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`DIA..MICRO-RIT
`MODEM BOARD
`
`DSC~H-9209-001 PI
`t
`S pre
`5 of 5
`N ONE 92IB...PC.5CM
`13OCT97
`
`-GAL *
`
`y
`
`Sl -
`
`t.
`
`1022
`
`
`
`I;
`
`BATTER!Y OUT
`
`9YSTE LON
`9H 7A1
`
`M4W..OOD
`SH 7A1
`
`DCDfi_.ON
`SH 7AS
`
`7'
`
`SOT-S
`
`0
`
`1741
`
`SAT+
`
`IMOKcobw
`aX
`
`1023
`
`
`
`NOTE MINIMIZE TRACE LENGTH BETWEEN
`SENSE LIES AND SENSE RESISTORS
`
`I~%-d E
`
`13©
`
`L3
`
`SVAA
`
`51 EB
`
`SVDD 81 584
`
`DCDRONN
`
`5H 882
`
`PHOTOEL.ESIS-
`I)
`ISEE SHEET
`
`PROPRIETARY
`
`Raytheon
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`SCH DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`POWER DISTRIBUTION
`
`1024
`
`
`
`2
`
`I
`
`2
`
`I
`
`SII 7u4
`914 7AB
`
`SHS 7
`
`RS-232 INPUTS
`
`SH 9D7
`
`SH 9D7
`
`SH 7D4
`
`SH 7D4
`
`1025
`
`
`
`Raytheon
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`SCH DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOF
`H'C-9207-S01 I (
`S
`3 pp g
`Jru *ur
`II
`
`270CT97
`
`}
`
`'
`
`lu
`1
`
`•
`
`B
`
`_ _
`
`t2
`T'2:
`
`tC T8
`e.1UF a.BJF eT UF eUF
`N T2X
`
`2t TC48
`22 T X
`
`.IUF
`
`ii 1
`
`.
`
`sH 43.71
`SgA&nzm..8i
`
`1.781
`3,781
`
`3817.71
`
`Dt
`
`F/, 5
`
`f*A-t
`
`-7
`
`1a
`
`2-
`
`.. TX
`
`SH 7D
`
`C.TX SH 7D3
`
`3TR
`FTS
`
`SH B03
`SH Dn3
`
`m
`
`RS-232 FLOW CONTROL
`
`PHOTOTELESI8 " PROPRIETARY
`ISEE SHEET
`II
`
`1026
`
`
`
`1~I
`D
`
`C
`
`B
`
`A
`
`U4
`ICNUI491IULT-7I
`rsel:-4sa
`
`TIPnAT5
`
`rnSPDATI
`nsnflAT7
`* fSPnAT1
`nPDAT4
`T)SPlATS
`fl!P2AT7
`
`I-
`
`SH 7B3
`
`SH 7AS MDMSLTDPN
`3H C0.4U2
`'vir-AUN
`SH 706 MhWM..SLN
`7AI ~MMNT
`
`-SH
`
`-
`
`SH 7AS MDM-ARSSN
`
`1027
`
`
`
`S4
`
`A
`
`Aq;
`
`PHOTOTE..EIS T" PROPRIETARY
`(SEE SHEET 11
`
`FRaytheon
`
`Raytheon T1 Systems
`SCH DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`PROGRAM AND DATA RAM
`D 5sCH-9207-001 PiP
`1--m*
`AIT cr
`I270CT97 14 F
`4
`I
`I'-
`I
`
`.- 7
`
`I F
`
`1028
`
`
`
`I /,
`
`I f
`IIMI fMI°YL1L
`OK iYfill.Ot/LO
`
`V
`
`4EV
`
`t
`
`e X 512 SRAA/
`
`Ala
`
`1/
`
`Li
`Vi
`L
`
`GND:
`
`V
`
`Vc
`
`I iI I
`
`I
`
`A14
`A12
`All
`AI
`AlS
`
`e.A7
`A7
`AS
`A4
`A3.
`A2
`"A
`
`21
`22 z
`
`IB X 512K
`
`ItAn.2.
`
`IQn
`':7Ail
`
`2
`
`1
`Z' 2
`:t711:. 2a
`
`OE
`
`GND
`
`U3
`
`V
`
`TSOP-!l5
`
`VCC
`
`4 A2i
`
`eAle
`
`15'
`
`All
`
`A14
`A13
`A12
`All
`
`Al
`Al
`Al
`A4
`A3
`77A2
`Al
`AB
`
`5
`
`1 2
`
`SAUFW
`5iV
`295
`
`QUBI
`
`0V
`2911.
`
`SH 71S VPP..ON
`
`e-
`
`o--
`s-.
`
`.IU
`BC
`0V
`
`IZ
`
`C1i
`O.I1W
`Z:V
`211
`
`V4~
`
`-K-
`
`SH 7AS RPN
`SH 795 FLAflI4..ILN
`
`SH 755 W~PM
`
`SH 715
`
`1029
`
`
`
`FIG, 5
`
`aVr l3o
`
`n
`
`FausYN SH 7A1
`
`PHOTOTELESIS T" PROPRIETARY
`II
`ISEE SHEET
`-i-
`
`7'SCH
`
`Rayihean T1 Systems
`DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`FLASH AND VIDEO BUFFER
`I
`r FMA C
`LI SCH-9207-001 IPCI
`5 of89
`
`'
`
`FL NM!
`
`L/ T
`27ocT97
`
`1? MST 110:
`
`1030
`
`
`
`D
`
`C
`
`E
`
`A
`
`SN 2A7 DCDRgNN _________________________________________
`
`E D
`
`C7
`
`Y..
`
`50X 20 X
`
`CIE
`
`29
`
`ANAL.
`AND DIGITAL
`NECTED SOT AT
`59E
`ThIR GM THE DIGrrA
`
`OU
`
`ul
`
`F
`
`1031
`
`
`
`_
`
`I 1
`
`1 l1
`
`SH 7A1
`
`Fi , S;
`
`PHOTOT.ESIS" PROPRIETARY
`II
`(SEE SHEET
`
`Raytheon
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`SCH DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`VIDEO DECODER
`D SCH-9207-001
`27OCT37
`
`;
`6 09
`
`1032
`
`
`
`I2
`
`I1..4
`
`SNIO3jff S NC
`S~
`SH 3A4(
`SN 9A4 S~ TX
`SH Sfl
`
`SYCU S-D N
`
`t
`
`..
`
`=-
`
`B
`SW-X5
`5NCTYNC-!R[( SH 382
`I TXbL.1'~ SH SC2
`
`TX
`
`-I
`
`ERpIuBc2e-2SerUaPI
`
`C
`
`6
`
`A
`
`1033
`
`
`
`B As
`
`DIPOAIII ~ SH =D.4C9.5D2
`
`OftAnt.
`
`-:.
`
`FNv, s
`
`-
`
`BIO.JWN
`*EIa...%N
`12C..DAT
`12C..CLK
`- VBUF..SELN
`-K READY
`.. DELN
`-
`
`DSPRSN SH4 3C2
`SM 593
`SM 503
`SH SC2
`SH 5C2
`SH 503
`SH 3C2
`SH 4C3
`
`12C BUS
`MASTER
`0 DECODER
`FOR VIDE
`
`'°
`
`.LASytiael-N SM 8h.3
`
`SM 592
`SH SAS
`
`".'
`
`--
`
`uy
`}tdAbN
`'A
`
`B.m~w
`5X
`
`MD- On~~LN
`
`-- JR~lk.UD
`R5SLO
`rW%-*.ED
`-RES_..M
`LiIsp
`IM:.gP
`lI.SlP
`DA :*Ilp
`
`-
`
`t.~biL
`-JMD4rt SSN
`
`GN
`-DCD
`M- MM..SPN
`KE
`'N
`
`SM SAI
`5 S t2
`SM S12
`SH $C2
`SM S2
`SH 2
`91H.2
`SH 502
`
`SH 5C2
`SM 4A3
`514'
`SH 2A3
`SH 453
`Std 2t1
`
`SHA3
`
`FTT..oN
`
`SSROM
`MDM.JITN
`
`SM eel
`
`5H4 903
`SH 3C2
`
`'
`
`5
`
`Raytheon
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`TrSCH DIEA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARDl
`EXT. ADR. & I/O DECODEF
`D E 1scH--9207-001
`
`27OCT97
`
`7 1F9
`
`PH-OrT0..LSSu PROPRIETARY
`I
`tSEE SHtET
`
`1034
`
`
`
`IMAGES I52
`FULL
`vC
`+Ev
`R27
`3.3K
`O.B5W
`fiX
`
`IamG 362
`FMLL
`VCC
`.SV
`
`3.3K
`
`Si
`
`1OX I1AGES 72X
`IMAGES
`PL ULL
`FUI
`C
`VCC
`V
`*.EV
`+SV
`R25
`A20
`:3.3K
`'5.BSW
`5X
`
`R36
`3.3K
`5.85W
`5X
`
`"a.Bow
`
`GREEN
`~LC
`HIJA -7H8
`
`L
`
`HIF71
`
`EN 7A1
`SN 7A1
`SH 7A1
`SN 7A1
`SN 7A1
`
`GREEN
`
`GREEN
`
`GREEN
`
`LA
`r Li h4
`
`LB
`
`r
`
`J
`
`ve-4
`
`..
`
`.....
`
`..
`
`.
`
`:
`
`514 7AB
`
`SH 7AS
`
`SH 7AB
`
`BDG-,s1P
`
`SH 7AB
`
`SH 7AB
`
`SN 7AB
`
`SN 7A5
`
`RES.MI..._
`
`SH 7AS
`
`IRES..JdD
`
`SN 7AB
`
`RES..LO
`
`SN 785
`
`SENDING
`
`SH 755
`
`13USY
`
`COMP SH 7A1
`
`CAPTURE
`
`RESOLUTION
`
`SEND
`
`ABORT
`
`ERASE
`
`1-.1.6
`
`S W2
`FrjsS233
`
`1035
`
`
`
`iAAGE Sax9
`FULL
`
`MJAGES PULL
`
`ABESOLUTION
`
`4EV
`
`V
`
`8Y
`
`3.rnc
`6.96W
`sx
`
`GIREEN
`
`3.3K
`8.98W
`5X
`
`GFRUEN
`
`'B
`
`3.3K
`.8
`5K
`
`SEN2U49
`
`TEV
`
`r
`
`2.2K
`e.eew
`
`BUS1Y
`VC
`
`+5V
`
`~
`
`2.2K
`8u.99w
`
`YELLOW
`
`YELLOW
`
`LK
`
`tWI-7142
`
`I.J
`
`r
`
`LI
`
`IUP-Ma4
`
`MUW-7
`741
`
`Y
`
`Y.-e MLMF-7BU
`
`pa AG, s
`P + L
`
`PHOTOTEESIST PROPRIETARY
`II
`(SEE SHEET
`
`Raytheon
`
`7OCT97
`
`T I aNT w.
`OFS
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`TruSCH DIA.,
`PROCESSOR BOARD
`PUSH BUTTONS & LEDS
`SFCH-9207-001 IPC
`I
`1
`
`ICALE
`
`"YL w~e
`
`B
`
`1036
`
`
`
`11H 3A4
`
`SH4 3A4
`
`SHI 7334
`
`SH* 7'A5
`
`114 7AE PTT..1ON
`
`SH4 7A6 REM-LED
`
`Rt3
`
`2.2K
`8.83W
`6X
`
`SH 7A1
`
`1037
`
`
`
`DOP-M~ SH 7D3
`
`TcLC
`
`SM 392
`
`FMCILg
`
`SN 392
`
`D51..CTS
`
`SH 382
`
`IFIG, 5
`
`PHOTOTELESIS"w PROPRIETARY
`(SEE SHEET 11
`
`B
`
`Haytheon
`
`Raytheon TI Systems
`
`PROCESSOR BOARDl
`INTERFACJ
`COMMUNICATIONS
`DVSCH-9207-001 ti
`f27OCT05-7 5 q F-
`
`-,
`
`cw
`
`I-
`
`1038
`
`
`
`
`
`1 039
`
`1039
`
`
`
`1 040
`
`1040
`
`
`
`MicroRITTM Proposal
`
`Table of Contents
`
`Section 1 - Executive Summary
`1.0 PhotoTelesis Background
`1.1 Texas Instruments Background
`1.2 The Combined Team
`1.3 Program Background
`
`Section 2 - Technical Approach
`2.0 Capturing Video
`2.1 Video Demodulation
`Image Compression
`2.2
`Image Storage
`2.3
`2.4 Communications
`2.5 User Interface
`2.6 Hardware
`2.6.1 Packaging
`2.6.2 Hardware Implementation
`2.6.3 Memory
`I/O Ports
`2.6.4
`2.6.5 Power Sources
`
`Section 3 - Cost
`Schedule
`GFE
`Personnel
`Attachments
`
`Section 4 - Product Specifications
`
`Section 5 - Drawing and Block Diagram
`
`Section 6 - Schedule
`
`Section 7 - Cost Detail
`
`Section 8 - Personnel Resumes
`
`Section 8 -P e r s-on-ne l Resumes --
`"'
`
`,Photo Telesis, a Business of Teas Instruments
`PhotoTelesis, a Business of Texas Instruments
`
`1041
`
`
`
`___L
`
`
`
`Y2y
`
`SECTION* 1,
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
` .
`~h
`
`»_
`
`"s1“~:.%2
`$414.!-=3£l?¥-.
`
`‘-l.
`
`
`
`
`
` ~'7§¢€«i‘3i:si"1€«T§‘:—fi$;§$ :x5.r,a¥.:,yz~*‘ " if
`
`
`
`
`
`rr~
`
`.
`
`~ i z : ~F:i
`
`: -:~- . .
`E
`I~pT
`i~::
`
`E
`
`t..
`
`..: ~ ~ .....:..
`, -
`s M .AR
`
`;t.. . .-; : .:~....I : :j. .;'' -:::~~':.:il:"
`: ~ .
`.: ~'
`
`,.g’:r.»nf ~‘<
`\ ,. ,
`
`
`
`"
`
`:r
`
`..
`
`.:
`
`.
`
`.
`
`tea.-
`
`-
`
`:.
`
`~
`
`_:;:..~
`
`7
`
`^c,
`
`-.
`
`.3...»
`
`r:
`
`t
`
`Fn
`t
`
`A.
`
`a(
`
`iA
`
`X..
`
`_K
`
`'ty
`
`.,.,,,...,..« 6!.
`
`::
`
`:5
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`' 1042
`
`,.
`
`-.j_....-
`
`'1._J
`-
`
`
`
`.____..'.'L__.__’_)
`
`
`
`
`
`1042
`
`
`
`I _
`
`I_
`
`_
`
`I__. __
`
`" d.
`
`MicroRIT Proposal
`
`TM
`
`2 November 1995
`
`EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
`image transmitter that is specifically
`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
`
`1043
`
`
`
`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-
`
`1044
`
`
`
`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.
`
`1045
`
`
`
`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
`
`1046
`
`
`
`t:
`
`$'4
`
`'a4
`
`'r4 '
`
`N
`
`:a
`
`SECTION 2
`
`_~YI__
`
`.
`
`
`
`.:,:-," ,e.....
`
`,. _. v"..,
`
`'.'
`
`_____1_1~
`i
`!,. Vn
`
`,..;.,.
`
`... s±
`
`_W_~
`_U
`-. c.r ' w..-ra-
`
`.r..rT
`
`C__
`G,-
`.
`
`