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26 October 1998 Modeling and analysis of missile approach warner sensors
Duncan Hickman, Frank G. Leaver, George W. Lane
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Abstract
A MATLAB-based model has been generated for a range of senors used in Missile Approach Warner (MAW) applications. The sensors modelled operate over the ultra-violet, mid and far infrared bands and include indium antimonide, thermal and multi-quantum well technologies. The primary purpose of the model is the evaluation and comparison of different sensor technologies against a range of missile threats. Signatures may be calculated for real or user-specified missile and platform trajectories. Alternatively, real signature data can be imported directly into the model to support trials analysis. Outputs include tabular and graphical data such as trajectories, detection range and signal to noise ratio.
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Duncan Hickman, Frank G. Leaver, and George W. Lane "Modeling and analysis of missile approach warner sensors", Proc. SPIE 3436, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIV, (26 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328089
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Sensors

Data modeling

Signal to noise ratio

Atmospheric modeling

Mathematical modeling

Ultraviolet radiation

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