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22 April 2010 Next generation imager performance model
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The next generation of Army imager performance models is currently under development at NVESD. The aim of this new model is to provide a flexible and extensible engineering tool for system design which encapsulates all of the capabilities of the existing Night Vision model suite (NVThermIP, SSCamIP, etc) along with many new design tools and features including a more intuitive interface, the ability to perform trade studies, and a library of standard and user generated components. By combining the previous model architectures in one interface the new design is better suited to capture emerging technologies such as fusion and new sensor modalities. In this paper we will describe the general structure of the model and some of its current capabilities along with future development plans.
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Brian Teaney and Joseph Reynolds "Next generation imager performance model", Proc. SPIE 7662, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXI, 76620F (22 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850876
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Visual process modeling

Performance modeling

Sensors

Systems modeling

Night vision

Computer architecture

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