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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