Enhanced with time stamps and location metadata the images are
compressed 'on the fly' using multiple JPEG 2000 compression boards,
where they are also merged into wide area 'mosaic' and are stored
on board. Within seven seconds users can download an entire region
from the airborne image server, using standard communication link.
Users can pull whole regions directly from the airborne image server,
with full resolution.
The airborne image server offers users the ability to view the
scene in real-time, and also compare it to historical views of the
targets, as well as the ability to conduct activity pattern and
'forensic backtracking' analysis (for example, tracking back a suicide
bomber from the location where he exploded himself to the places
and people he associated with prior to the attack). Replay, rewind
and 'fast forward' can be processed on videos presented immediately
after a video is taken, providing analysts valuable tools for situational
awareness and investigation.
The platform uses scalable multi-camera arrays offering continuous
coverage of large areas offering broad area situational awareness,
forensic backtracking of specific events and 'drill down' into specific
areas of interest.