Title
Introduction of infrared countermeasures in closed-loop simulations
Author
Degache, M.A.C.
Schleijpen, H.M.A.
Publication year
2012
Abstract
One of the TNO missions in support of the Dutch Ministry of Defence is to provide means for the assessment of operational electro-optical system performance in the various theaters. To quantify the impact of both the environment and actors? intrinsic properties in a maritime scenario, TNO has defined a simulation framework using EOSTAR Pro (Electro-Optical Signal Transmission and Ranging) suite modules to model the incoming radiation on an EO sensor from a scene including targets and background through a propagation medium. This simulation framework named ISISS (Integrated Scene Image Simulation Server) allows the sensor position and the targets to move in a dynamic way in a 3D scenario with six degree of freedom for the scene elements. This paper will demonstrate the modular components of ISISS and shows the inclusion of new modules to simulate the launch of infrared countermeasures in a maritime scenario. ISISS generates high resolution images at run time and enables closed loop simulations of sensors (or seeker) approaching target objects.
Subject
Infrared Flares
Imaging seeker
Software toolkit
Infrared scene modeling
Anti ship missiles defence
Defence, Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
ED - Electronic Defence
TS - Technical Sciences
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TNO identifier
446610
Source
5th International Symposium on Optronics in Defence and Security, OPTRO 2012, 8-10 February 2012, Paris, France
Document type
conference paper