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31 August 2001 Composite hardbody and missile plume (CHAMP 2001) IR scene generation program
Dennis R. Crow, Charles F. Coker
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Abstract
The Composite Hardbody and Missile Plume (CHAMP) program is a computer simulation used to provide time dependent high- fidelity infrared simulations of airborne vehicles. CHAMP computational algorithms are based on first principles physics that compute hardbody and exhaust plume radiation for arbitrary vehicle operational state, position, orientation, and atmospheric conditions. All computations are performed as a function of time to allow complex vehicle dynamics to be simulated. Image processing functions are included to generate anti-aliased focal p,lane imagery.
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Dennis R. Crow and Charles F. Coker "Composite hardbody and missile plume (CHAMP 2001) IR scene generation program", Proc. SPIE 4366, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing VI, (31 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438080
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Sensors

Databases

Cameras

Computer simulations

Infrared imaging

Composites

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