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10 September 1987 Measurement Of Aircraft Detectability Using Simulated Infra Red (IR) Surveillance Equipment
P. A.W. Davies, P. L. Phillips, S. D . Searle
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Proceedings Volume 0807, Passive Infrared Systems and Technology; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941440
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1987, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
An image processing computer is used to simulate the viewing of an aircraft by an observer using standard IR surveillance equipment. The technique enables specific and controlled target/background signatures based on either theoretical or practical measurements to be used in human factor experiments to measure aircraft detectability.
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P. A.W. Davies, P. L. Phillips, and S. D . Searle "Measurement Of Aircraft Detectability Using Simulated Infra Red (IR) Surveillance Equipment", Proc. SPIE 0807, Passive Infrared Systems and Technology, (10 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941440
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Infrared signatures

Infrared technology

Calibration

Infrared imaging

Computer simulations

Camouflage

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