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18 May 2012 Rapid electro-optical (EO) TPS development in a military environment
James McKechnie, Alan Irwin, Thomas Gauntner
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Abstract
Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. has deployed IRWindows as an Electro-Optical test development and execution environment for military Test Program Sets (TPS). Advantages of TPS development for EO systems in the IRWindows environment are seen compared to the TPS development in ATLAS. The advantages of the IRWindows environment are: 1. Faster learning curve (graphical user interface is easier than test line interface) 2. Faster TPS development time (real time changes and asset control interface allows for faster development) 3. Asset control panel allows user to control assets real time and monitor all asset functions during development 4. Unit Under Test (UUT) image viewer allows user to set test parameters like Region of Interest more easily and more precisely 5. Continuous mode tests (like MTF allows user to real time adjustments) 6. Open architecture for test modifications This paper will outline the details of how these advantages are utilized and how not only development time is decreased but also how test execution time can be minimized making traditionally long TPS run times on EO systems more efficient.
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James McKechnie, Alan Irwin, and Thomas Gauntner "Rapid electro-optical (EO) TPS development in a military environment", Proc. SPIE 8355, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXIII, 83550C (18 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.924992
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Phase modulation

Electro optics

Electro optical modeling

Infrared radiation

Video

Infrared imaging

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