1 November 1991 Generation and application of high-resolution infrared computer imagery
J. Michael Cathcart, Albert D. Sheffer Jr.
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Abstract
The generation of high-fidelity simulated infrared imagery requires a unique combination of physical principles and computer image generation technology. At the Georgia Tech Research Institute infrared simulation software has been developed that couples three-dimensional geometric models with geographic databases, infrared radiance prediction models, and computer graphics techniques for image rendering to generate high-resolution synthetic infrared imagery. These features provide a large degree of flexibility to the simulation and allow it to be employed over a wide spectrum of applications. A discussion of a simulation methodology, a review of the GTVISIT scene simulation tool, and a discussion of several applications are given.
J. Michael Cathcart and Albert D. Sheffer Jr. "Generation and application of high-resolution infrared computer imagery," Optical Engineering 30(11), (1 November 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56004
Published: 1 November 1991
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KEYWORDS
Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Data modeling

Sensors

3D modeling

Databases

Image processing

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