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26 July 1999 Flight test and performance of a nongated active television system
John Lester Miller, John M. Kelly, Jon Ehlen
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Abstract
A series of helicopter flight tests were conducted to test the feasibility and assess the performance of a gimbaled active television system and co-located IR system. The laser light was provided to the gimbal via a fiber optic cable from a remote semiconductor laser. A high power, divergent beam was used to illuminate a scene providing enhanced performance in poor weather, the recording of registry and augmentation to existing night vision devices. The flight tests were conducted in clear-weather conditions over land and water. Additionally, a series of ground test were conducted.
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John Lester Miller, John M. Kelly, and Jon Ehlen "Flight test and performance of a nongated active television system", Proc. SPIE 3698, Infrared Technology and Applications XXV, (26 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354526
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KEYWORDS
Televisions

Semiconductor lasers

Night vision

Laser video displays

Infrared imaging

Receivers

Video

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