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20 September 1989 U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) Thermal Image Model (TTIM)
Timothy J. Rogne, Charles S. Hall, Richard Freeling, Grant R. Gerhart, David J. Thomas
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Abstract
The TACOM Thermal Image Model (TTIM) is an interactive computer code which simulates the performance of IR imaging sensors operating in realistic battlefield environments. Its ability to produce simulated imagery has proven useful in applications including sensor and tracking algorithm simulations, obscurant model development, and vehicle design evaluations. This paper reviews the development and current functionality of TTIM, concentrating on descriptions of the most recent distribution version (3.0) and two new modules which treat staring Focal Plane Array (FPA) and Image Intensifier sensors, respectively.
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Timothy J. Rogne, Charles S. Hall, Richard Freeling, Grant R. Gerhart, and David J. Thomas "U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) Thermal Image Model (TTIM)", Proc. SPIE 1110, Imaging Infrared: Scene Simulation, Modeling, and Real Image Tracking, (20 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960750
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Thermal modeling

Staring arrays

Eye models

Atmospheric modeling

Thermography

Image intensifiers

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