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Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers.
Infrared design examples
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Infrared design examples/ William L. Wolfe.
Author:
Wolfe, William L.
Published:
Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :SPIE, : 1999.,
Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 162 p. : ill.) :digital file. :
Notes:
"SPIE digital library."
Subject:
Infrared equipment - Design and construction. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/3.343801
ISBN:
9780819480224 (electronic)
Infrared design examples
Wolfe, William L.
Infrared design examples
[electronic resource] /William L. Wolfe. - Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :SPIE,1999. - 1 online resource (xiii, 162 p. : ill.) :digital file. - Tutorial texts in optical engineering ;v. TT 36. - SPIE tutorial texts ;TT06..
"SPIE digital library."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Review of design fundamentals -- 1.1. Design process -- 1.2. Geometry -- 1.3. Dynamics -- 1.4. Sensitivity -- 1.5. Optics -- 1.6. Step back -- 1.7. Iterate -- 1.8. Reiterate -- 1.9. References -- Chapter 2. MX shell game -- 2.1. Problem statement -- 2.2. Geometry -- 2.3. Dynamics -- 2.4. Sensitivity -- 2.5. Optics -- 2.6. Step back -- 2.7. Efficiencies. 2.7.1. Scan efficiency; 2.7.2. Quantum efficiency; 2.7.3. Cold-shield efficiency; 2.7.4. Optics efficiency; 2.7.5. Atmospheric transmission; 2.7.6. Efficient summary -- 2.8. Whiskbroom. 2.8.1. Geometry; 2.8.2. Dynamics; 2.8.3. Sensitivity; 2.8.4. Optics; 2.8.5. Efficiencies; 2.8.6. Step back; 2.8.7. Whiskbroom summary -- 2.9. The step starer. 2.9.1. Geometry and dynamics; 2.9.2. Sensitivity; 2.9.3. Optics; 2.9.4. The step back -- 2.10. Design summary -- 2.11. Variations. 2.11.1. Landsat, thematic mapper, and multiple scanner; 2.11.2. Satellite pour l'observation de la terre (SPOT); 2.11.3. The spy satellite -- 2.12. References.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
This tutorial covers infrared design examples in considerable detail, building on principles presented in an earlier text, 'Introduction to Infrared System Design' (SPIE PRESS Vol. TT24). The text explores a range of problems illustrating several design issues, with applications in military, industry, aeronautics, space, and medicine, among others.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780819480224 (electronic)
Standard No.: 10.1117/3.343801doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
877246
Infrared equipment
--Design and construction.
LC Class. No.: TA1570 / .W64 1999
Dewey Class. No.: 621.36/2
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Chapter 1. Review of design fundamentals -- 1.1. Design process -- 1.2. Geometry -- 1.3. Dynamics -- 1.4. Sensitivity -- 1.5. Optics -- 1.6. Step back -- 1.7. Iterate -- 1.8. Reiterate -- 1.9. References -- Chapter 2. MX shell game -- 2.1. Problem statement -- 2.2. Geometry -- 2.3. Dynamics -- 2.4. Sensitivity -- 2.5. Optics -- 2.6. Step back -- 2.7. Efficiencies. 2.7.1. Scan efficiency; 2.7.2. Quantum efficiency; 2.7.3. Cold-shield efficiency; 2.7.4. Optics efficiency; 2.7.5. Atmospheric transmission; 2.7.6. Efficient summary -- 2.8. Whiskbroom. 2.8.1. Geometry; 2.8.2. Dynamics; 2.8.3. Sensitivity; 2.8.4. Optics; 2.8.5. Efficiencies; 2.8.6. Step back; 2.8.7. Whiskbroom summary -- 2.9. The step starer. 2.9.1. Geometry and dynamics; 2.9.2. Sensitivity; 2.9.3. Optics; 2.9.4. The step back -- 2.10. Design summary -- 2.11. Variations. 2.11.1. Landsat, thematic mapper, and multiple scanner; 2.11.2. Satellite pour l'observation de la terre (SPOT); 2.11.3. The spy satellite -- 2.12. References.
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Chapter 3. The space campout -- 3.1. Problem statement -- 3.2. Geometry -- 3.3. Dynamics -- 3.4. Sensitivity. 3.4.1. Idealized equation; 3.4.2. Sources of detector incidance -- 3.5. Optics -- 3.6. The step back -- 3.7. Tradeoffs -- 3.8. References -- Chapter 4. An infrared night-driving system -- 4.1. Geometry -- 4.2. Scanner designs. 4.2.1. Geometry; 4.2.2. Dynamics; 4.2.3. Sensitivity -- 4.3. Optical design -- 4.4. Starer design. 4.4.1. Geometry; 4.4.2. Dynamics; 4.4.3. Sensitivity; 4.4.4. Optics; 4.4.5. Step back; 4.4.7. System choice -- 4.5. Minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD). 4.5.1. Modulation transfer functions (MTF); 4.5.2. Vision factors -- 4.6. Remarks -- 4.7. Helicopter night vision. 4.7.1. Psychovisual inputs; 4.7.2. Display results; 4.7.3. Sensor derivatives -- 4.8. References.
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Chapter 5. Broad Ocean Surveillance System (BOSS) -- 5.1. Requirements -- 5.2. Geometry -- 5.3. Sensitivity -- 5.4. Optics -- 5.5. Step back -- 5.6. Second iteration -- 5.7. Summary -- 5.8. Commercial applications -- Chapter 6. Collision avoidance reaction equipment (care) -- 6.1. Statement of the problem -- 6.2. Geometry -- 6.3. Sensitivity/ill. 6.3.1. Tailpipe radiation; 6.3.2. Plume radiation; 6.3.3. Body radiation; 6.3.4. The answer! -- 6.4. Optics. 6.4.1. The fly's eye; 6.4.2. The fish eye; 6.4.3. The scanner -- 6.5. Probability of detection and false alarms -- 6.6. Final thoughts -- 6.7. References.
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Appendix A. Scanners. A.1. Introduction!; A.2. Reflective prismatic scanners; A.3. Pyramidal reflective scanners; A.4. Inside out scanners; A.5. Refractive prismatic scanners; A.6. Rotating prisms; A.7. Wheeler line; A.8. Observations; A.9. References -- Appendix B. Optical systems. B.1. Introduction; B.2. Reflective objectives; B.3. Lens systems; B.4. References -- Appendix C. Orbital velocities and time -- Index.
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