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19 July 1999 Utilization of a mobile infrared scene projector for hardware-in-the-loop test and evaluation of installed imaging infrared sensors
Kenneth W. Zabel, Rob Stone, Larry Martin, Richard M. Robinson, Mark August Manzardo
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Abstract
The utilization of a 672 X 544-resistor array based Mobile Infrared Scene Projector (MIRSP) for hardware-in-the- loop test and evaluation of installed imaging infrared (I2R) sensors is presented. The Army US Test and Evaluation Command is developing MIRSP systems for T&E of I2R sensors installed on both aviation and ground platforms. The initial pathfinder MIRSP, discussed here, will be used as a risk-mitigation tool to help determine and define requirements for the objective MIRSP systems. A description of the pathfinder MIRSP configuration, performance characteristics, and operational modes is provided.
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Kenneth W. Zabel, Rob Stone, Larry Martin, Richard M. Robinson, and Mark August Manzardo "Utilization of a mobile infrared scene projector for hardware-in-the-loop test and evaluation of installed imaging infrared sensors", Proc. SPIE 3697, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing IV, (19 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.352891
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Projection systems

Forward looking infrared

Infrared sensors

Nonuniformity corrections

Control systems

Infrared imaging

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