12 - Maximum IR Detection Range Flashcards

1
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What does Max IR Detection Range require?

A

Requires both:
- Visual LOS (RLOS(V))
- IR Max Range (RMax IR)

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Low-Level-Light (LLL) Systems

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  • 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
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3
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Light Amplification requires __

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Ambient light

Reflected light (usually from the moon)

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4
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Types of Infrared Systems

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  • Targeting / Navigation
  • Thermal Imagers
  • IR Seekers
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5
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IR Sensor Basics

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  1. Requires no visible light
  2. Detect IR energy emitted from targets
    - Passive
    - Passive = Covert
  3. Background limited
  4. Noise limited
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What is Background Limited?

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Predominant source of noise is the environment

Lack of contrast between target and background

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What is Noise Limited?

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Predominant source of noise is the detector itself masking the target signal

Sensor’s internal heat masks signature of target

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8
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Thermal Imagers info

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  • See both emitted radiation & reflected radiation
  • Rely on Mcontrast

Hotspots

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9
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What is Spatial resolution?

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Imaging system’s ability to distinguish separate objects

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10
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What is Thermal resolution?

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Ability to detect small variations in temperature differences.

Small changes will not be detected

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What is Thermal Mass?

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Energy absorbed by an object

Small thermal mass = fast temp change (small rock)
Large thermal mass = slow temp change (ships or tanks)

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12
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What is Thermal Crossover?

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When the environmental heating cycle causes target temp = environment temperature

No contrast

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