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14 May 1984 Performance Modelling Of Image Intensified Night Vision Goggles
Roger Appleby, Alan F. J Cox
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Proceedings Volume 0467, Image Assessment: Infrared and Visible; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941580
Event: Image Assessment Infrared and Visible, 1983, Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
A unified computer model of image intensified sighting systems based on signal to noise performance modelling but incorporating the eyes varying properties as a function of luminance has been developed at the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment. This model has been shown to fit field data collected on military systems and has been in extensive use over the last 18 months at RSRE and within British Industry. This paper considers the validation of the model for image intensified night vision goggles and, by this example, the range of validity of the model will be illustrated.
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Roger Appleby and Alan F. J Cox "Performance Modelling Of Image Intensified Night Vision Goggles", Proc. SPIE 0467, Image Assessment: Infrared and Visible, (14 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941580
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Performance modeling

Image intensifiers

Eye

Scintillation

Visual process modeling

Systems modeling

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