Modeling the target acquisition performance of active imaging systems
Abstract
Recent development of active imaging system technology in the defense and security community have driven the need for a theoretical understanding of its operation and performance in military applications such as target acquisition. In this paper, the modeling of active imaging systems, developed at the U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate, is presented with particular emphasis on the impact of coherent effects such as speckle and atmospheric scintillation. Experimental results from human perception tests are in good agreement with the model results, validating the modeling of coherent effects as additional noise sources. Example trade studies on the design of a conceptual active imaging system to mitigate deleterious coherent effects are shown. © 2007 Optical Society of America.
Publication Title
Optics Express
Recommended Citation
Espinola, R., Jacobs, E., Halford, C., Vollmerhausen, R., & Tofsted, D. (2007). Modeling the target acquisition performance of active imaging systems. Optics Express (7), 3816-3832. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.15.003816