1 December 1976 Static Performance Model for Thermal Imaging Systems
James A. Ratches
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Abstract
Performance models can be used to design systems to meet specific applications, evaluate competitive designs, or direct research into areas of potentially large payoffs in system performance. This paper presents a validated performance model for thermal imaging devices, where performance is defined as static (non-time varying) detection, recognition and identification as a function of target range. The target, atmosphere, device, and subjective observer behavior are described by mathematical equations which result in predictions of system noise equivalent temperature, minimum resolvable temperature and minimum detectable temperature. Detection, recognition, and identification are then based on these quantities through experimentally determined algorithms using required signal-to-noise ratio and subjective resolution.
James A. Ratches "Static Performance Model for Thermal Imaging Systems," Optical Engineering 15(6), 156525 (1 December 1976). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972037
Published: 1 December 1976
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KEYWORDS
Performance modeling

Systems modeling

Thermal modeling

Thermography

Imaging systems

Mathematical modeling

Signal to noise ratio

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