1 June 1991 Modeling human search and target acquisition performance: III. target detection in the presence of obscurants
Stanley R. Rotman, E. S. Gordon, Marta L. Kowalczyk
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Abstract
The effect of dynamically changing visibility conditions on target acquisition is considered. A model is described that takes as input the statistical characterization ofthe obscurant and the physical char acteristics of the target; the output is the probability of detection as a function of time. Analysis indicates that the variation of the obscurant as a function of time greatly affects the predicted target detection times and, hence, the utility of the infrared system in realistic scenarios.
Stanley R. Rotman, E. S. Gordon, and Marta L. Kowalczyk "Modeling human search and target acquisition performance: III. target detection in the presence of obscurants," Optical Engineering 30(6), (1 June 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55852
Published: 1 June 1991
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Target acquisition

Performance modeling

Sensors

Electro optical modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Thermal modeling

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