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Multi-user wireless link for real-time video transfer for defence applications /

The Real Time Multi- User Wireless Video Link is being developed with the aim of enhancing the capabilities of soldiers by improving their ability to detect, acquire, locate and engage targets by day or night and in all visibility conditions. The primary objective of this work, undertaken as part of the LAND 125 Soldier Combat System Project, is to improve soldiers capabilities by removing the need for cables between a thermal weapon sight mounted on a weapon and a visual display mounted on a soldier's helmet. It improves their ability by enabling them to more easily travel through difficult terrain and enables them to navigate obstacles more easily. The main aim of this project is to transmit video from a source mounted on top of the soldiers weapon to a helmet mounted display. Once this is achieved then the system can be expanded to enable video to be securely transferred to a remote base, enabling the base station to accurately monitor the situation. It could also be used to review the success of missions and for training purposes. / This system also has many commercial applications for example monitoring in hazardous areas, surveillance, high quality video transmission/storage, law enforcement, fire fighting and tele-medicine. In this thesis the requirements of this system and the detailed design techniques are presented. / Thesis (MEng(ComputerSystemsEng))--University of South Australia, 2004.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/267665
CreatorsDaniels, William Mathew.
Source SetsAustraliasian Digital Theses Program
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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