Prediction of Transmissivity of the Intervening Atmosphere for Infrared Signature Studies
Date Published: 1993-04-01
Paper Number:931413
DOI: 10.4271/931413
Citation:
Mahulikar, S., "Prediction of Transmissivity of the Intervening Atmosphere for Infrared Signature Studies," SAE Technical Paper 931413, 1993, doi:10.4271/931413.
Author(s):
Shripad P. Mahulikar - Defense Research & Development Lab.
Abstract:
This paper outlines a quick method of estimating the transmissivity of the intervening atmosphere (between the infrared detector and the object to be detected - aircraft/missile), for vertical and slant beams of infrared radiation. The data needed is the transmissivity for horizontal beams of infrared radiation, of a given length, at various altitudes. The intervening atmosphere is discretized into regions of constant extinction co-efficients and the transmissivities of these regions are multiplied together to find the transmissivity of the intervening atmosphere.
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