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Background Considerations in Infrared System Design

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Abstract

The problem of locating a radiant target against a cluttered background is discussed. The form of sky clutter and its representation are considered in a limited way, and two criteria for recognizing a radiant source against a background are put forward.

© 1965 Optical Society of America

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