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30 June 1995 Infrared-optical multisensor for autonomous landing guidance
Richard Kerr, Duane P. Pond, Scott Inman
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Abstract
Infrared sensors at the nominal 8 - 12 and 3 - 5 micron wavebands respectively can be shown to have complementary performance characteristics when used over a range of meteorological conditions. The infrared/optical multisensor for the autonomous landing guidance system integrates staring longwave, midwave, and visible sensors into an environmentally sealed and purged assembly. The infrared modules include specific enhancements for the detection of runways under adverse weather conditions. The sensors incorporate pixel-for-pixel overlap registration, and the fields of view match a conformal head-up display with sensor/display boresighting to within a fraction of a pixel. Tower tests will be used to characterize the sensors and gather data to support simulation and image processing efforts. After integration with other elements of the autonomous landing guidance system, flight tests will be conducted on Air Force and commercial transport aircraft. In addition to display and analog video recording, the multisensor data will be digitally captured during critical flight test phases.
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Richard Kerr, Duane P. Pond, and Scott Inman "Infrared-optical multisensor for autonomous landing guidance", Proc. SPIE 2463, Synthetic Vision for Vehicle Guidance and Control, (30 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212753
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Infrared radiation

Long wavelength infrared

Mid-IR

Heads up displays

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Image processing

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