Title
IRST and its Perspective
Author
TNO Fysisch en Elektronisch Laboratorium
de Jong, A.N.
Contributor
Andresen, B.F. (editor)
Scholl, M.S. (editor)
Publication year
1995
Abstract
This paper starts with a review of the status of presently available IRST sensors and continues with the problems that they are facing, even after more than 25 years of development. The problems arise from uncertainty in target signatures, atmospheric effects, background clutter and different types of hardware and processing shortcomings. Yet IRST has a promising future thanks to increase in knowledge on target/background signatures, improved optics and electronics sensor fusion and algorithm development. Furthermore IRST has good perspective due to the increased number of applications for various platforms and scenarios. The perspective grows with the increased performance for lower price. It is important to consider here IRST as part of the platform system and to endeavor for close integration with other system components
Subject
Algorithms
Optical sensors
Pattern recognition
Performance
Tracking (position)
Infrared search and track
Sensor fusion
Target signatures
Infrared devices
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218217
TNO identifier
94824
Source
Infrared Technology XXI, 9-13 July 1995, San Diego, CA, 206-213
Series
Proceedings of SPIE
Document type
conference paper