Introduction to infrared system design

This Tutorial Text focuses on the optics and detector aspects of infrared system design. It introduces the terminology, processes, and instrument design techniques available to engineers today. Design examples are based on real problems investigated by the author during his 30 years of experience as...

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Main Author Wolfe, William L.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bellingham, Wash., USA : SPIE Optical Engineering Press, ©1996.
SeriesTutorial texts in optical engineering ; TT 24.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781615837403
161583740X
9780819478535
0819478539
9780819421067
0819421065
Physical Description1 online resource (xiv, 131 pages) : illustrations

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246 3 0 |a Infrared system design 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-129) and index. 
505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Applications overview -- 3. Review of geometric optics -- Rays, beams, and pencils -- The laws of reflection and refraction -- Gaussian optics -- Paraxial optics -- Stops and pupils -- Optical speed -- Aberrations -- Combinations of aberrations -- 4. Review of radiometry -- Angle and solid angle -- Spectral terms -- Radiometric terms -- Radiometric transfer -- 5. Detector parameters -- Detector descriptions -- Detector noises -- Detector types -- Detector arrays -- 6. The infrared system -- Description of the infrared system -- Sensitivity equations -- The emitted and reflected scene -- 7. Atmospheric transmission and Radiation -- Overview -- High-resolution spectra -- Calculational methods -- Procedures -- MODTRAN. 
505 8 |a 8. Evaluation of the infrared scene -- Evaluation of the scene SNR -- The nature of the infrared scene -- 9. Bandwidth and scan strategies -- Information bandwidth -- Time delay and integration -- Optimizing scan patterns -- The bow-tie effect -- The Palmer scan -- Effective noise bandwidth -- 10. Optical materials -- Types of materials -- Selection criteria -- Reflection and transmission -- Absorption -- Refractive materials -- Mirrors -- Glass vs. metals and composites -- 11. Some optical systems -- Single-mirror systems -- Two-mirror systems -- Three-mirror systems -- Schmidt systems -- Bouwers-Maksutov systems -- Reflecting relays -- 12. Scanning systems -- The plane parallel plate -- Refracting polygon scanners -- Risley prism scanners -- Rotating flats and axe-blade reflecting scanners -- The reflecting polygon scanner (carousel) -- The Kennedy split-aperture scanner -- Image-space scanners -- Narcissus -- 13. Real-time imager descriptions -- Contrast and modulation -- Spatial frequency -- Modulation transfer functions -- Minimum resolvable temperature difference -- Limitations and other figures of merit -- MTFs for diffraction-limited systems -- 14. Design examples -- The design process -- A night-driving imager -- ICBM interceptors -- A Peacekeeper detector -- Summary. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
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