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14 June 2023 Validation of ShipIR (v4.2)
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Abstract
Numerous improvements have been made to various sub-models in the NATO-standard and USN accredited naval ship infrared signature model (ShipIR) since its last validation in SPIE using ShipIR (v3.2). These include upgrades to MODTRAN5 and MODTRAN6 for the sun, sky, and atmosphere models, and various fixes and improvements to the sea model: corrections to the Fresnel sea reflectance formula (v3.3a), empirical 2nd-order hiding (v3.4), and a recent fix to the sea surface roughness slope distribution (v4.2). This paper will revisit the previous experimental results, used to validate ShipIR (v3.2), first comparing these results against the steady-state version of the thermal solver in ShipIR (v4.2) and complementing these with the transient thermal solver introduced in ShipIR (v4.0).
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David A. Vaitekunas and Pavel Aleksandrov "Validation of ShipIR (v4.2)", Proc. SPIE 12533, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXXIV, 125330E (14 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2663477
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KEYWORDS
Infrared signatures

Sensors

Thermal modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Coastal modeling

Temperature metrology

Data modeling

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