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17 October 1994 Design of a high-performance IR sensor
Magne Norland, Arne Jan Rodland, Arnt Ingulstad, Kjell Krakenes
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Abstract
A high-performance IR sensor has been developed at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (NDRE) as part of a test system for modern electro-optical fire control techniques. Diamond turned, aspheric optical elements and modern IRCCD detectors are used. Sensor output is available both as analog video and in digital form for connection to a digital image processor. Horizontal field of view is variable from 3.3 degree(s) to 60 degree(s) with a fixed spatial resolution of 0.2 mrad and a thermal resolution of better than 0.1 degree(s)K. The sensor is stabilized internally in roll and pitch.
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Magne Norland, Arne Jan Rodland, Arnt Ingulstad, and Kjell Krakenes "Design of a high-performance IR sensor", Proc. SPIE 2269, Infrared Technology XX, (17 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188661
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