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The Laboratory-developed PHOENIX High CASTLE collected this imagery of the amusement park Kings Dominion in Virginia during an initial flight campaign to test and optimize the performance of this 3D airborne ladar.
ladar
We developed a ladar that samples at the diffraction limit to collect high-resolution imagery for geospatial mapping missions.
A photo of two operators on an aircraft using the Laboratory's Airborne Radar Testbed to command a radar to test and demonstrate intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance radar concepts.
radar
An aircraft outfitted with an advanced open-architecture radar system provides a platform for testing new radar technology.
The illustration shows a segment of a chip that RECORD adapts its power consumption by activating only portions of the system..
information, computation, & exploitation
A processor that automatically adjusts to computational needs is designed to minimize power consumption.
This is one use case for embedded AI technology--tactical radios.
information, computation, & exploitation
An artificial intelligence (AI) test environment can help researchers evaluate promising embedded AI technologies and their impact on systems developed for Department of Defense missions.
Simulation of a flight test
artificial intelligence
For experiments with unmanned aerial vehicles, researchers use simulated geographies that avoid the risks of real-world flight tests.
Picture of rubble after a natural disaster.
disaster relief
Novel metamaterials deployed to provide a barrier around critical structures are designed to redirect and attenuate hazardous seismic waves.
The ASIC system on chip was fabricated using industry processes and best practices. This image shows the chip during the packaging process.
embedded computing
A power-efficient application-specific integrated circuit system on chip that performs up to 2 trillion computations per second has potential for use in mobile communication systems.
The processing board for the new graph processor is shown.
information, computation, & exploitation
A prototype of a new graph processor has been shown to handle big data as efficiently as a supercomputer.
Experiments with the micro-ladar yielded this image of the sombrero at the right.
optical systems
Recent advances in imaging architectures and real-time processing are enabling the development of a miniature ladar sensor that can be deployed on a UAV.

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