1 November 2001 Simulation of target detection in ultraviolet and infrared bands
KyoungSoo Doo, JeongSu Oh, SurngGabb Jahng, HyunKi Hong, Jong Soo Choi, DongSun Seo
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The infrared (IR) seeker, mounted on the thermal tracking missile, identifies a position of the target by detecting and processing the thermal energy radiated from the target. By using the positioning information, the missile is able to track and destroy the target. To cope with the attack of the missile, the target deploys a countermeasure (CM), such as flares. Therefore, the IR seeker must have a countercountermeasure (CCM) to eliminate the effects of the flares. We analyze the radiant features of the target and the flare in the IR and ultraviolet (UV) bands, determine the spectral response ranges to distinguish the target from the flares, and present a new two-color CCM using the reference level. We simulate the IR seeker using the rosette scanning pattern to evaluate the discriminating performance of our CCM. The simulation results demonstrate that our two-color CCM can achieve an effective cancellation of the flare signal with a relatively high intensity.
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KyoungSoo Doo, JeongSu Oh, SurngGabb Jahng, HyunKi Hong, Jong Soo Choi, and DongSun Seo "Simulation of target detection in ultraviolet and infrared bands," Optical Engineering 40(11), (1 November 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1411975
Published: 1 November 2001
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Ultraviolet radiation

Signal detection

Imaging infrared seeker

Infrared radiation

Thermography

Transmittance

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