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14 July 1988 Computer Image Generators For Testing Infrared Strategic Defense Seekers
David M. Moerdyk
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Abstract
Currently there is a large ongoing effort to develop strategic defense weapons to defend against a ballistic missile attack. Before these systems are deployed in the field, there must be great confidence in their ability to perform their assigned task. Strapped down closed loop simulations provide the most economical method of achieving this confidence. Creating the imagery for these simulations will be a major effort. This paper reviews the requirements of Computer Image Generation (CIG) systems used to produce imagery for these simulations.
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David M. Moerdyk "Computer Image Generators For Testing Infrared Strategic Defense Seekers", Proc. SPIE 0940, Infrared Scene Simulation: Systems, Requirements, Calibration, Devices, and Modeling, (14 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947160
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KEYWORDS
Copper indium gallium selenide

Systems modeling

Defense and security

Infrared imaging

Image processing

Imaging infrared seeker

Defense systems

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