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28 September 2011 Architectural solutions of conformal network-centric staring-sensor systems with spherical field of view
Andrey V. Makarenko, Andrey V. Pravdivtsev
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Abstract
The article presents the concept of network-centric conformal electro-optical systems construction with spherical field of view. It discusses abstract passive distributed electro-optical systems with focal array detectors based on a group of moving objects distributed in space. The system performs conformal processing of information from sensor matrix in a single event coordinate-time field. Unequivocally the construction of the systems which satisfy the different criteria of optimality is very complicated and requires special approaches to their development and design. The paper briefly touches upon key questions (in the authors' opinion) in the synthesis of such systems that meet different criteria of optimality. The synthesis of such systems is discussed by authors with the systematic and synergy approaches.
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Andrey V. Makarenko and Andrey V. Pravdivtsev "Architectural solutions of conformal network-centric staring-sensor systems with spherical field of view", Proc. SPIE 8185, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications VIII, 81850I (28 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897804
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Receivers

Staring arrays

Lenses

Optical components

Electro optical systems

Spherical lenses

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