Title
The influence of meteorological parameters on dynamic infrared signatures
Author
van Iersel, M.
Veerman, H.E.T.
Cohen, L.H.
Benoist, K.W.
van Binsbergen, S.A.
van Riggelen, F.
Peet, B.J.A.
Contributor
van Eijk, A.M.J. (editor)
Davis, C. (editor)
Hammel, S.M. (editor)
Publication year
2016
Abstract
Most models that predict the infrared signature of an object are based on steady-state equilibrium conditions and do not model the dynamic nature of the real world. To gain more understanding of the dynamic infrared signatures of an object, several outdoor experiments were performed, using a CUBI and a small vessel as an object. Dynamic changes were (intentionally) made to the object, while the temperatures of the facets, the meteorological parameters, and the infrared signature were being monitored. The influence of environmental parameters on the dynamic infrared signature of an object is discussed in this paper. A first attempt to model the decrease in object temperature is made. © 2016 SPIE. The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Subject
2015 Observation, Weapon & Protection Systems
ED - Electronic Defence
TS - Technical Sciences
CUBI
dynamic infrared signatures
meteorological parameters
temperature measurement
thermal modeling
Temperature measurement
CUBI
Dynamic changes
Dynamic nature
Environmental parameter
Infrared signature
Meteorological parameters
Outdoor experiment
Thermal model
Atmospheric temperature
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2239474
TNO identifier
575651
Publisher
SPIE
ISBN
9781510603493
ISSN
0277-786X
Source
Laser Communication and Propagation through the Atmosphere and Oceans V. 30 August 2016 through 31 August 2016, 9979
Series
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Article number
99790T
Document type
conference paper