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Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Robinson S.R. (ed.) — The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 8: Emerging Systems and Technologies
Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Robinson S.R. (ed.) — The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 8: Emerging Systems and Technologies



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Íàçâàíèå: The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 8: Emerging Systems and Technologies

Àâòîðû: Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Robinson S.R. (ed.)

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The Infrared and Electro-Optical Systems Handbook is a joint product of the Infrared Information Analysis Center (IRIA) and the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE). Sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), this work is an outgrowth of its predecessor, The Infrared Handbook, published in 1978. The circulation of nearly 20,000 copies is adequate testimony to its wide acceptance in the electro-optics and infrared communities. The Infrared Handbook was itself preceded by The Handbook of Military Infrared Technology. Since its original inception, new topics and technologies have emerged for which little or no reference material exists. This work is intended to update and complement the current Infrared Handbook by revision, addition of new materials, and reformatting to increase its utility. Of necessity, some material from the current book was reproduced as is, having been adjudged as being current and adequate. The 45 chapters represent most subject areas of current activity in the military, aerospace, and civilian communities and contain material that has rarely appeared so extensively in the open literature.
Volume 8, edited by Stanley Robinson of EKIM, treats emerging technologies such as unconventional imaging, synthetic arrays, sensor and data fusion, adaptive optics, and automatic target recognition.


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Target representation, statistical models      366
Target representation, syntactic models      366
Target scatterers      113 123—125
Target size      370
Target state estimation      269 289—292
Target state estimation, covariance of state update      290
Target state estimation, filter gain      290
Target state estimation, measurement prediction covariance      290
Target state estimation, predicted measurement      289
Target state estimation, state update      290
Target state vector      241
Target tracking sensors      255
Target velocity      471—472
Target/background interference ratio      398—400
Targets      241
Targets, moving      273 281
Targets, rotating      110 115 125 see
Taylor approximation      17
Telescope-atmospheric bispectrum      47
Telescopes      3—4 6 8 10 17—18 21 25 28—29 48 50—53 55 66 70—72 75 78 95 131 137 138 142 147 168 171 406 407 see "Mirrors"
Telescopes, aberrations      13 14 70
telescopes, aperture      19 56 59
Telescopes, beam expanders      434—435
Telescopes, diffraction limit      73
Telescopes, diffraction-limited angular resolution      3
Telescopes, entrance aperture      57 62
Telescopes, magnification/jitter      443
Telescopes, optical axis      59
Telescopes, optical transfer function      9
Telescopes, pupil      9 19 45 57
Template matching      377—380 390 392
Thermal background      72
Thermal blooming      183—199 444—445 459
Thermal blooming, atmospheric model      191
Thermal blooming, blooming layer      190—191 196—197
Thermal blooming, blooming strength      199 445
Thermal blooming, corrected      188—189
Thermal blooming, small-scale      189—191 193
Thermal blooming, uncorrected (ground to space)      187—188
Thermal blooming, whole beam blooming      184—186
Thermal distortion      201—202 428 439—440 452 460
Threat assessment      250 320
Tilt      134 137—138 140 141 148 188 200 203 207 209—211 441
Time delay      113 115—116
Time difference of arrival      311—312
Total integrated scatter      202 425—426 454—455
Track association      256 277—292
Track files, global      306—309
Track files, local      306—309
Track filtering      248
Track state estimation      256 288
Track-splitting      284
Tracking      405—406 446—447
Tracking, boresight/drift      447
Tracking, jitter      447
Transfer functions      41 52 504—505
Transfer functions, atmospheric      9
Transfer functions, average      10
Transmission, optics      524 529
Transmittance      484 487 488 491—492
transmitters      106—109 110 112—113
Turbulence moment      141
Turbulence, atmospheric      3 9 14—16 18 22 52 56 62—63 68—70 72 76 78—80 91—92 94 99 131—134 138 174—179 181—183 193 198—199 444—445 459
Turbulence, atmospheric, correction errors      208
Turbulence, atmospheric, index of refraction structure parameter ($C^{2}_{n}$)      131 132 141 175—179 181 182 228 444—445
Turbulence, atmospheric, inner scale      175 193
Turbulence, atmospheric, models, Hufnagel — Valley boundary model      177—179 228
Turbulence, atmospheric, models, SLC-Day/Night models      177
Turbulence, atmospheric, outer scale      175 193
Turbulence, atmospheric, structure function      175
Turbulence, atmospheric, turbulence layer      190—191 196—197
Turbulence, atmospheric, velocity structure constant      175
Validation gating      279—281 284
Van Cittert — Zernike theorem      3 30
Vibration measurement      499 501—502
Visibility      30 75 97 108
visual magnitude      28
Visually coupled systems      515—540
Visually coupled systems, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors      518 521—523
Visually coupled systems, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors, field of view      521—523
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays      518 523—535
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, contrast      524—525
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, exit pupil      529—531
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, eye relief      531—532
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, field of view/resolution      523—524
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, miniature CRTs      525—529
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, optomechanical adjustments      532—533
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted displays, transmission      529
Visually coupled systems, helmet-mounted sight      518 535—537
Visually coupled systems, image display lag time      536
Visually coupled systems, resolution      520—521
Visually coupled systems, update rate      536
Von Karman spectrum      176 179
Wave optics computer codes      184—186 189 199
Wave propagation geometry      173
Wave structure function      132
Waveforms, ladar      110 114—116
Waveforms, ladar, chirp      129
Waveforms, ladar, comparison of      122—123
Waveforms, ladar, repetitive staircase      127
Wavefront correction      219—232 see
Wavefront correction, deformable mirror drive signals      224—226
Wavefront correction, modes      222—223
Wavefront correction, phase      221—224
Wavefront correction, reconstruction matrix      222 226
Wavefront errors      62 135 207—219 409 415—419 428—430 452—454 456—457 see optical"
Wavefront errors, beam expanders      439—442
Wavefront errors, coatings      440
Wavefront errors, distortion      63 131—136 138 140
Wavefront errors, gain medium      415
Wavefront errors, metric errors      429 440—441
Wavefront errors, mirrors      428—429 439—440
Wavefront errors, modal      207
Wavefront errors, resonator      415—419 472—473
Wavefront errors, sampling/sensing      441—442
Wavefront errors, zonal      207
Wavefront sampling      204—207
Wavefront sampling, error      206
Wavefront sampling, hybrid samplers      206—207
Wavefront sampling, reflective samplers      205—206
Wavefront sampling, transmissive samplers      205
Wavefront sensing      207—219
Wavefront sensing, anisoplanatism      218—219
Wavefront sensing, curvature sensing      216
Wavefront sensing, focus measurement      211
Wavefront sensing, Hartmann wavefront sensors      214—216 221 223
Wavefront sensing, image sharpening      217—218
Wavefront sensing, lower order modes      209—211
Wavefront sensing, multidither sensing      216—217
Wavefront sensing, shearing interferometers      211—214 221 223
Wavefront sensing, tilt sensing      209
Wavefront slopes      221—226
Wavefront variance      182
Wavelength for directed energy systems      460
Wavelength, power-weighted average wavelength      460
Wavelength, stability      446
Wedges      204—206
Wiener spectrum      133
Wind      134 187 190 195—197 445
Wind, Bufton wind model      228
Wind, shear      196—197
Wind, speed      134 217
World Geodetic System 1984      274—275
Worm factor      201
Zernike polynomials      132—133 138 207 208 428
Zone plates      442 490—493 see
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