Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1988
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Computer Science
Distance, Image Intensifiers, Proving, Recognition, Target Acquisition, Imaging Techniques, Optical Measuring Instruments, Reliability, Scene Analysis, Telescopes
Scientific paper
Two methods to determine the nominal recognition distance are compared. Experiments with an 8 per 50 image intensifier and an 8 per 40 optical telescope are performed. The first method is the vehicle scene method, and the second is the three bar pattern method, considered by NATO, and the two methods give different results. Questions about the applicability of the so called Johnson criterion and the reliability of the related predicted recognition distances in operations research studies are raised.
Boogaard J.
Vos J. J.
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