A recently developed Imaging Infrared Seeker uses a microprogrammed processor to perform gimbal servo control and system interface while performing the seeker functions of automatic target detection, acquisition, and tracking. The automatic detection mode requires up to 80% of the available capability of a high performance microprogrammed processor. Although system complexity was increased significantly, this approach can be cost effective when the basic computation capacity is already available.
An Imaging Infrared (IIR) seeker using a microprogrammed processor
1980-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Eyesafe imaging LADAR/infrared seeker technologies
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