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This work was performed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, (C) 2018. All rights reserved. Government sponsorship acknowledged.

Leo Neat

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Division 38 Optics

leo.s.neat@jpl.nasa.gov

lneat@ucsc.edu

For Setup and Documentation please refer to the PDF in this directory.

This application is intended to be used in conjunction with the Python Client application, another one of my repositories. It is meant to be a control system for an optical testbed that uses an android phone as the image source. This App allows the user to send images over TCP sockets when the user is connected via USB port to a host machine. The images that are received over the socket will then be displayed on the android screen. Note that this application will only work on newer phones with OLED pixels EG. Samsung Galaxy S7. The app itself is relatively robust and can be used for more than just low light imaging.

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