DocumentCode
344232
Title
Performance/sizing relationships for a short-wave/mid-wave infrared scanning point-source detection space sensor
Author
Lomheim, Terrence S. ; Milne, Edward L. ; Kwok, Lt Jeffrey D ; Tsuda, Albert
Author_Institution
Sensor Syst. Subdivison, Aerosp. Corp., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
113
Abstract
Many next-generation infrared space sensor systems are currently in the planning and development stages for a variety of advanced DOD, NASA, and commercial applications. These systems generally share a common theme: users and customers that demand uncompromising high performance, and sponsoring agencies that have rather limited budgets. This situation ultimately forces tough choices. Making informed decisions under these circumstances requires detailed and technically credible insight into the relationship between system performance and system cost. System-level performance must be linked to specific system architectures with well-defined infrared sensor payload, spacecraft, communications, ground, and launch system elements. In this paper we focus on a key system element: the infrared sensor payload. Altitude, resolution, sensitivity, and revisit time drive the weight, power, and design configuration of the sensor which in turn determines spacecraft sizing and launch system selection, hence the strong relationship to system cost. We have developed a linked payload model of an infrared short-wave/mid-wave infrared scanning point-source detection sensor for use in theater missile warning applications. The purpose of the linked model is to establish a credible technical relationship between sensor system performance and payload and payload subsystem weight, power and configuration
Keywords
image sensors; infrared imaging; military equipment; missiles; optical scanners; optical tracking; remote sensing; DOD; NASA; infrared sensor payload; launch system elements; linked payload model; payload subsystem weight; point-source detection space sensor; resolution; revisit time; sensitivity; sensor system performance; short-wave/mid-wave infrared scanning; spacecraft; spacecraft sizing; specific system architectures; system performance; theater missile warning applications; Costs; Infrared detectors; Infrared sensors; NASA; Payloads; Power system modeling; Sensor systems; Space vehicles; System performance; US Department of Defense;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5425-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.1999.792085
Filename
792085
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