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24 May 1996 Hardware-in-the-loop simulation for a weapon system with active millimeter-wave, passive millimeter-wave, and infrared sensors
William J. Sholes, Elizabeth A. Waites, David W. Linden
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Abstract
The Millimeter/Infrared (MMIR) Simulation System, completed in June 1991, was developed primarily to perform Hardware- In-The-Loop (HWIL) evaluation of Sensor Fused Munitions (SFMs), including the Sense and Destroy Armor submunition. Due to the nature of SFMs, the MMIR includes several unique design features. This paper describes design of the MMIR Simulation System, including the design tradeoff decisions that were made in order to optimize the effectiveness of HWIL evaluation for this family of multi-spectral weapon systems.
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William J. Sholes, Elizabeth A. Waites, and David W. Linden "Hardware-in-the-loop simulation for a weapon system with active millimeter-wave, passive millimeter-wave, and infrared sensors", Proc. SPIE 2741, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing, (24 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241112
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Extremely high frequency

Antennas

Infrared radiation

Infrared sensors

Weapons

Reflectivity

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