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23 July 1997 Concurrent multilevel simulation of an ultrahigh-speed chemical imaging spectrometer: a design tool to decrease time and cost of prototyping
Janet L. Jensen, Slawomir Blonski, Ronald B. Crosier, Mark S. Schlein, Meng H. Lean
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Abstract
Dwindling research and development funds coupled with increasing customer demands and rapidly developing technologies present a difficult dilemma to systems developers. A current area of innovation is the integration of the abundant but diverse computer resources (both hardware and software) into practical and powerful computing environments to support the product development processes in the industrial and defense sectors. Edgewood has leveraged a number of existing resources to create a `virtual prototyping' environment based on the principles of Concurrent Multi-Level Simulation. We named our environment the `Computational Prototyping Network'.
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Janet L. Jensen, Slawomir Blonski, Ronald B. Crosier, Mark S. Schlein, and Meng H. Lean "Concurrent multilevel simulation of an ultrahigh-speed chemical imaging spectrometer: a design tool to decrease time and cost of prototyping", Proc. SPIE 3082, Electro-Optical Technology for Remote Chemical Detection and Identification II, (23 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280924
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Sensors

Prototyping

Computer simulations

Signal to noise ratio

Black bodies

Transmittance

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