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15 July 1999 3D simulator for the rosette-scanning seeker using thresholding techniques
SurngGabb Jahng, HyunKi Hong, Sung-Hyun Han, DongSun Seo, Jong Soo Choi
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Abstract
The IR seeker is a device that detects heats radiated from a target and provides the target position with servo system of the missile. Among various kinds of seekers, the rosette- scanning seeker ins a tracker in which a single IR detector scans the total field of view (TFOV) in a rosette pattern, and then produces 2D image about a target. Since the detected image has various shapes according to the target position in the TFOV, it is necessary that we investigate the tracking algorithm applicable to the different shapes. In this paper, we present a comparative study of the projective and the moment technique among the various target tracking techniques. Using the 3 degree-of-freedom simulator, we evaluate two algorithms and confirm the better performance of the moment technique as a tracking one.
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SurngGabb Jahng, HyunKi Hong, Sung-Hyun Han, DongSun Seo, and Jong Soo Choi "3D simulator for the rosette-scanning seeker using thresholding techniques", Proc. SPIE 3692, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing XIII, (15 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.352876
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Target detection

Field emission displays

Signal detection

Gyroscopes

Signal processing

Computer simulations

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