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More imagesLINE SCAN SIMULATION STUDY. Proposal No. ED-CL-36 / 1 6 April 1969 / (S.I. 225, 044).
Wakeman, R.; Proposal Manager; Gutlove, N. Advanced Systems & Analysis Section Manager.
Published by Syosset, NY: Fairfield Space and Defense Systems, 1969. 1969
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Add to basketCondition: Good. - Quarto [approximately 11-1/4 inches high by 8-3/4 inches wide], softcover. The contents are bound into a red stiff-paper file folder with a red plastic binder. A rectangular keyhole reveals the title on the first page of the report. The publisher's name is printed in gilt at bottom right. The binding is warped… from improper storage. There is a tear & crease to the top edge of the keyhole. The corners & top edges of the folder are lightly creased. [1], i-iv, 43 pages and 8 diagrams & 1 plate. Good. First editionFairchild Systems was a United States defense contractor. The San Francisco Chronicle described the company as "one of the legendary names of Silicon Valley" and noted that its Bay Area operations were a training ground for the engineers who went on to found Intel and other top semiconductor companies.The authors write: "Recently, several high resolution, real time electronic photographic systems have appeared,some only in the development stage, but others as actual hardware. Some of these acquire data on a line-by-line basis and, therefore, present new problems of image distortion not encountered in frame type photography. It is the purpose of this study, herein proposed, to examine these problems, simulate their effects and develop techniques for reassembling the data into undistorted imagery.Mounted on the front of the folder is the address label of Edward Willett who worked as an engineer at Fairchild Systems.