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5 September 1989 A Source Invariant Methodology For The Estimation Of Extended Object Optical Intensities
Michael Flaherty, Jodean Wendt
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Abstract
A methodology is presented and algorithms designed which estimate the total intensity from sources which are extended relative to a sensor detector element. For the methodology described, algorithm processing is invariant to source size and shape. Processing of the sensor signals in the frequency domain is shown to be straightforward and designed to handle both AC and DC coupled electronics. Algorithm design is based upon processing the time axis central slice of the 2-D Fourier Transform of thresholded detector samples.
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Michael Flaherty and Jodean Wendt "A Source Invariant Methodology For The Estimation Of Extended Object Optical Intensities", Proc. SPIE 1096, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1989, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960344
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Signal detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Fourier transforms

Interference (communication)

Data processing

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