1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.280973
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<title>Calibration and nonuniformity correction of MICOM's diode-laser-based infrared scene projector</title>

Abstract: A dynamic infrared (IR) scene projector which is based upon diode lasers is now operational at the US Army Missile Command's (MICOM) Research, Development, and Engineering Center (RDEC). The projector is referred to as the Laser Diode Array Projector (LDAP). It utilizes a 64-element linear array of Pb-salt diode lasers coupled with a high-speed optical scanning system, drive electronics and synchronization electronics to generate in-band IR scenes. The projector is interfaced to a real-time scene generation co… Show more

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“…So, the NETD is the temperature difference required to achieve a signal to noise ratio of unity and it is an excellent diagnostic indicator of system sensitivity because it verifies optimum system performance being on a practical point of view, the minimum signal step that can be recognized by the system [11], [12], [13].…”
Section: E Noise Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the NETD is the temperature difference required to achieve a signal to noise ratio of unity and it is an excellent diagnostic indicator of system sensitivity because it verifies optimum system performance being on a practical point of view, the minimum signal step that can be recognized by the system [11], [12], [13].…”
Section: E Noise Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More promising are systems with the multielement luminescent radiating elements based on semiconductor laser diodes (Beasley et al, 1997;Cantey et al, 2008 …”
Section: Sources With Control Of Spatial Field Of Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%