Near-surface turbulence effects on electro-optical propagation in an arid environment
conference paper
In the framework of a NATO research group Fraunhofer IOSB and partners conducted a field trial in an arid shrub land environment in southern New Mexico (USA). The group investigates environmental limitations of fielded EO-TDAs (Electro-Optical Tactical Decision Aids). Main objective of the trial was to study the impact of the atmosphere on
imaging sensor performance with a focus on the effects of atmospheric extinction and near surface turbulence. An overview of the trial will be given, as well as an overview on EO-TDA development. Results of efforts to forecast the refractive index structure parameter using numerical weather prediction (NWP) models will be described, as well as the results of a perception study on the influence of turbulence on target acquisition ranges using MWIR imagery.
imaging sensor performance with a focus on the effects of atmospheric extinction and near surface turbulence. An overview of the trial will be given, as well as an overview on EO-TDA development. Results of efforts to forecast the refractive index structure parameter using numerical weather prediction (NWP) models will be described, as well as the results of a perception study on the influence of turbulence on target acquisition ranges using MWIR imagery.
TNO Identifier
873412
Publisher
SPIE
Source title
Proc. SPIE, Environmental Effects on Light Propagation and Adaptive Systems II, 9 October 2019
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