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Squeezing broadband data down a narrowband pipe

17th April 2009 - 22:57 GMT | by Peter Donaldson in Orlando

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ITT is only a few months away from offering an airborne data management system that can cram the output a 4,800 mbps video collector down a 45 mbps link in real time, according to Matthew Pellechia, principal programme manager for GIS surveillance solutions for ITT’s Space Systems Division.

Speaking at SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing here in Orlando, Pellechia cited JPEG 2000, a video compression and management architecture on which ITT has been working for around a decade, as a key enabling technology. Aimed at high-end Wide Area Surveillance platforms, the system combines evolved JPEG 2000 compression with an ‘intelligent

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