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19 January 1984 Three-Dimensional Target Signature Modeling
G. A. Davison, R. S. Dummer, K. M. Reitz
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Abstract
The capability of accurately modeling a wide, range of military targets, in both the RF and IR portion of the spectrum, has become essential for the numerous defense programs associated with tactical weapon sensors and satellite surveillance systems. Advances in computer technology permit the use of precise analytical models early in the development cycle of new sensors. This capability leads to a new class of methods for synthetic sensor performance verification. Having recognized this opportunity Aerojet ElectroSystems Company (AESC) has developed techniques for passive target signature modeling in the 1 to 25 μm region. This paper summarizes the company's approach to passive three dimensional target modeling.
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G. A. Davison, R. S. Dummer, and K. M. Reitz "Three-Dimensional Target Signature Modeling", Proc. SPIE 0430, Infrared Technology IX, (19 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936364
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Atmospheric modeling

3D modeling

Process modeling

Infrared signatures

Satellites

Thermal modeling

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