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Modern graphics processor units (GPU) offer tremendous potential for software-based display rendering, and even general-purpose computation.
 Cambridge Pixel is exploiting the GPU to provide enhanced capabilities for radar video display processing. By eliminating special purpose hardware, our solutions run on the widest choice of low-cost processing and display hardware. This translates into reduced system and maintenance costs and avoids the dependency on a single hardware vendor. |
| Tracking on Mobile Platforms |
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Moving platform support is enhanced in the latest version of Cambridge Pixel's SPx Track primary radar tracker, with the addition of automatic land mass mapping (LMM) for adaptive removal of land clutter. Additionally, NMEA input messages, to define the ship position and speed, are now accepted in either serial or network formats.
SPx Track is a cost-effective radar tracking solution for static radar and moving platform applications, including airport security, naval systems, ground movement and vessel traffic applications. It can be supplied as a complete Windows or Linux server application, or as a library of software modules for custom integration.
Read our white paper to see how the multi-hypothesis tracker provides improved tracking performance over simpler single-hypothesis or statistical filters.
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| RadarView Primary Radar Visualisation |
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The latest version of RadarView adds support for acquisition of synchro-based radars, and the display of CCTV video with low-cost video capture cards.
RadarView is a cost-effective,  PC-based radar visualisation application to provide high-fidelity display of radar videoa, and optionally CCTV, on standard PC hardware. Radar may be acquired from a network source or using the HPx-100 PCI card, and can be scan converted into PPI or A-Scan display formats. Radar recording and replay is available.
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