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Pleora's Iport IP Engine helps NASA flight crew

A Multipix Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 27, 2006

Pleora's Iport IP Engine helps NASA flight crew visually inspect space shuttle before its safe return to Earth

MultiPix would like to congratulate Pleora on their recent success when their Iport PT1000-CL IP Engine helped NASA assess the structural integrity of the Discovery space shuttle during its recent mission to the International Space Station.

Pleora's Iport IP engine and high-resolution cameras were mounted at the end of the space shuttle's 50-foot robotic arm.

The flight crew used the equipment to visually inspect the shuttle's heat tiles for signs of damage before returning to earth earlier this week.

The Iport engine grabbed tile images from the camera and streamed them to a laptop inside the shuttle over a standard Ethernet link.

The crew was able to control the camera via the IP engine as they carefully inspected the shuttle's thermal protection system.

The Discovery flight was the most photographed shuttle mission ever, with more than 100 high-definition, digital, video, and film cameras documenting the launch and climb to orbit.

Data from these images helped assess whether the orbiter sustained any damage and whether that damage posed any risk to Discovery's return to Earth.

Pleora's Iport products allow almost any type of imaging data, digital or analog, to stream in real time from cameras to PCs over standard Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) links or LANs.

With Iport, demanding industrial vision applications run over low-cost commercial GigE gear, benefiting from Ethernet's well-known networking flexibility, scalability, long-distance reach, and ease-of-use.

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