Title :
Imaging infrared seeker modeling in a Khoros environment
Author :
Kemper, Paul J., Jr. ; Myers, Robert L. ; Pringle, Lon N.
Author_Institution :
Signature Technol. Lab., Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
The design implementation of imaging infrared (IR) seekers for anti-aircraft missiles is highly volatile, as sensor and signal processing configurations can be readily modified, sometimes (in the case of signal processing algorithms) in near real time. Hence, one should be able to model the behavior of imaging seekers in an environment where parameters can be easily changed by the user to reflect different possible seeker design implementations. The Signature Technology Laboratory of Georgia Tech Research Institute, under the auspices of the Imaging Threat Investigation (ITIV) program from the Air Force Research Laboratories Electro-Optics Warfare Division (AFRL/SNJW) built an imaging IR seeker simulator in the Khoros graphical programming environment which allows rapid modification or complete restructuring of modeled imaging seeker designs
Keywords :
digital simulation; electronic countermeasures; electronic design automation; infrared detectors; military computing; missiles; programming environments; signal processing; visual programming; Air Force Research Laboratories; Electro-Optics Warfare Division; Georgia Tech Research Institute; IR seeker simulator; Imaging Threat Investigation; Khoros environment; Khoros graphical programming environment; Signature Technology Laboratory; anti-aircraft missiles; imaging infrared seeker modeling; imaging infrared seekers; imaging seekers; modeled imaging seeker design; near real time; restructuring; signal processing algorithms; Algorithm design and analysis; Graphics; Infrared image sensors; Infrared imaging; Missiles; Optical imaging; Programming environments; Signal processing algorithms; Solid modeling; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5425-7
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1999.790185