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10 November 1987 Infrared Warning System Development - From PWS To SPIRTAS
Jeremy M. Topaz
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Abstract
Infrared sensors can detect objects by means of their thermal radiation contrast with the background. Systems to warn of the approach of threats, such as personnel, missiles etc., can be built using these sensors. The requirements and design choices of warning systems differ in many respects from those of thermal imaging systems. This paper describes two IR systems which were developed for warning purposes - the PWS, designed to detect intruding personnel and SPIRTAS, a system to protect ships by warning of the presence or approach of surface craft, airplanes and missiles.
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Jeremy M. Topaz "Infrared Warning System Development - From PWS To SPIRTAS", Proc. SPIE 0819, Infrared Technology XIII, (10 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941809
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal to noise ratio

Signal processing

Infrared technology

Mirrors

Scanners

Missiles

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