Current status of the British Aerospace resistor array IR scene projector technology

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作者
Pritchard, AP
Lake, SP
Balmond, MD
Gough, DW
Venables, MA
Sturland, IM
Crisp, G
Watkin, SC
机构
来源
TECHNOLOGIES FOR SYNTHETIC ENVIRONMENTS: HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOP TESTING II | 1997年 / 3084卷
关键词
infra-red scene projectors; resistor arrays; hardware-in-the-loop simulation;
D O I
10.1117/12.280972
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
This paper describes the cumulative status to-date, and current developments in the British Aerospace IR scene projector system technology in early 1997. The systems have been developed for Hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) simulation in missile test and evaluation facilities. Historically, the technology has been called ''Thermal Picture Synthesis'' an early equivalent of what is now known as Infra-red Scene Projection (IRSP). Earlier generations of system were based on a monolithic resistor-substrate construction, a modification of which is still used for ground target simulations (TPS3), whereas the more recent systems for air target simulations are based on fully suspended resistor designs (TPS4). These projector systems incorporating full scale arrays have been fabricated at up to 256 x 256 complexity. Research work is being carried out on high temperature arrays for air-to-air countermeasure simulations, and the first TPS5 full system at 512 x 512 complexity has completed its design stage and has recently moved into fabrication. Research testbed arrays of 768 x 768 have just been made, and 1024 x 1024 arrays are presently being fabricated. The paper includes an initial introduction to the basics of the technology, and is followed by a section on certain specialised features to combat inherent issues in the technology. Specifications and the current status of each category of device is then given.
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