12 - Maximum IR Detection Range Flashcards
What does Max IR Detection Range require?
Requires both:
- Visual LOS (RLOS(V))
- IR Max Range (RMax IR)
Low-Level-Light (LLL) Systems
- Enhances existing light
- Requires some illumination
- Do not work in total darkness
- Saturate if too much light is present
- Resolution determined by # and size of elements
Light Amplification requires __
Ambient light
Reflected light (usually from the moon)
Types of Infrared Systems
- Targeting / Navigation
- Thermal Imagers
- IR Seekers
IR Sensor Basics
- Requires no visible light
- Detect IR energy emitted from targets
- Passive
- Passive = Covert - Background limited
- Noise limited
What is Background Limited?
Predominant source of noise is the environment
Lack of contrast between target and background
What is Noise Limited?
Predominant source of noise is the detector itself masking the target signal
Sensor’s internal heat masks signature of target
Thermal Imagers info
- See both emitted radiation & reflected radiation
- Rely on Mcontrast
Hotspots
What is Spatial resolution?
Imaging system’s ability to distinguish separate objects
What is Thermal resolution?
Ability to detect small variations in temperature differences.
Small changes will not be detected
What is Thermal Mass?
Energy absorbed by an object
Small thermal mass = fast temp change (small rock)
Large thermal mass = slow temp change (ships or tanks)
What is Thermal Crossover?
When the environmental heating cycle causes target temp = environment temperature
No contrast