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25 October 1994 Airborne target truth support for the Advanced Tactical Air Reconnaissance System development test and evaluation
Robert L. Keller, John L. Minor
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Abstract
Target truth data collected during field tests are extremely important in characterizing the performance of electro-optical (EO) sensor systems. Target truth, scene characterization, and meteorological data are all used to document the specific conditions of test during the evaluation of a sensor. These data are often used to support the determination of specification compliance or noncompliance for a candidate sensor system. This paper describes the method used to collect airborne target truth data in support of the United States Air Force limited development test and evaluation (DT&E) of the Advanced Tactical Air Reconnaissance System (ATARS).
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Robert L. Keller and John L. Minor "Airborne target truth support for the Advanced Tactical Air Reconnaissance System development test and evaluation", Proc. SPIE 2272, Airborne Reconnaissance XVIII, (25 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191911
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Calibration

Airborne reconnaissance

Control systems

Video

Infrared radiation

Infrared signatures

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