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27 May 2022 Enhanced physics-based modeling of the electro-optical/infrared observation chain
Colin N. Reinhardt, Zachariah P. Ritsema, Jeffrey W. Clark, Derek V. Opel, Brian E. Young, Brian P. Teaney
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Abstract
Modeling and simulation of the full electro-optical/infrared observation chain remains an incompletely solved problem, and approximations are made at many stages. Including support for current advances in sensor and imaging-system technology with greater spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution only increases the challenge. In this paper we will present results of a US Navy effort to develop an integrated tool that provides enhanced 3D physics-based EO/IR observation chain modeling support for complex dynamic scenes at hyperspectral radiometric fidelity levels, to support research and development in multiple areas of importance for EO and IR imaging systems. A new prototype software system integrates the US Navy TrueView EO/IR/hyperspectral scene simulation and signature modeling tool with the mature US Army Integrated Performance Model (IPM).
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Colin N. Reinhardt, Zachariah P. Ritsema, Jeffrey W. Clark, Derek V. Opel, Brian E. Young, and Brian P. Teaney "Enhanced physics-based modeling of the electro-optical/infrared observation chain", Proc. SPIE 12106, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXXIII, 121060C (27 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2619011
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

3D modeling

Performance modeling

Systems modeling

Electro optical modeling

Long wavelength infrared

Atmospheric propagation

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