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15 December 2000 Open-ended tools for IR sensors, scenes, and systems design
Laurent Gallo, Benoit Barrat, Sylvain Berthier, Nicole Cambou, G. Schalow
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Abstract
AEROSPATIALE MATRA MISSILES has been involved in sensors, scenes and systems simulation for more than 10 years. These simulations are mainly used for missile guidance or target detection and tracking. They have been improved continuously and have become more and more realistic. They are now essential tools for the development and qualification of complex systems. This paper presents the evolutions of simulations through different examples (air-to-ground missile with IR terminal guidance and optronic firing post).
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Laurent Gallo, Benoit Barrat, Sylvain Berthier, Nicole Cambou, and G. Schalow "Open-ended tools for IR sensors, scenes, and systems design", Proc. SPIE 4130, Infrared Technology and Applications XXVI, (15 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409901
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Missiles

Image sensors

Image processing

Imaging systems

Computer simulations

Data modeling

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