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16 June 1997 Evaluation of synthetic scene generators for their use in IR electro-optic system modeling and simulation
Don R. Barron, Moira I. Smith, Duncan Hickman
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Abstract
The use of synthetic scene generation is gaining in popularity as a means of providing input stimuli to E-O system models. Such imagery can be used to complement any available real recorded data (where the latter is available) and to rapidly generate specific test scenarios including those at or even outside the operational envelope. The capabilities and scope of two of the many available synthetic scene generators are assessed.
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Don R. Barron, Moira I. Smith, and Duncan Hickman "Evaluation of synthetic scene generators for their use in IR electro-optic system modeling and simulation", Proc. SPIE 3063, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing VIII, (16 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276076
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Clouds

Modeling

Thermography

Long wavelength infrared

Imaging systems

Mid-IR

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