The Infrared and Electro-optical Systems Handbook, Volume 5J. S. Accetta, David L. Shumaker This eight-volume set is an authoritative collection presenting state-of-the-art information on infrared and electro-optical systems. The handbook has been completely revised and updated, featuring 45 chapters written by 80 experts in IR/EO technology. |
Contents
Infrared Line Scanning Systems William L McCracken | 3 |
References | 101 |
ForwardLooking Infrared Systems George S Hopper | 105 |
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12.0 Wavelength 1976 Standard Atmosphere aircraft algorithm altitude angular resolution aperture Atmosphere is calculated average background bandwidth blackbody calculated from LOWTRAN clouds clutter components computed conditions are shown density detection display dynamic range earthshine effect element emissivity exposure field of view filter fixed-pattern noise Flicks)2/Cycle/km FLIR focal plane frame HgCdTe HITRAN horizontal path spectral IFOV imagery infrared Input conditions IRLS systems irradiance IRST LWIR MODTRAN mrad MRTD MWIR noise-equivalent operation optics output parameters performance Photoconductors photon pixel plume processor radiant intensity radiation ratio resolution scan scanner scene sensor shown in Fig shown in Table signal processing signal-to-noise ratio signature space Spatial Frequency Spatial Frequency Cycles/km spectral band spectral radiance spectrum spread factor staring staring array target temperature temporal thermal threshold Total horizontal path track transfer function transmission transmittance Wavenumber Wavenumber cm-1