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22 May 1995 Night pilotage assessment of image fusion
Delores M. Ryan, Richard D. Tinkler
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Abstract
The U.S. Army is currently investigating the pilotage benefits of fusing imagery from infrared and image intensified sensors for tactical night terrain display missions. This program just completed 7 months of night helicopter flight tests and analysis of the performance of a proprietary real-time image fusion system. This paper provides an overview of the program, flight test, and results.
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Delores M. Ryan and Richard D. Tinkler "Night pilotage assessment of image fusion", Proc. SPIE 2465, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays and Symbology Design Requirements II, (22 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209751
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Sensors

Forward looking infrared

Video

Image sensors

Image processing

Signal processing

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