Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982stin...8332699h&link_type=abstract
Final Tactical Decision Aid (FTDA) for infrared (8-12 micrometers) systems, manual version. Appendix B: Insolation and sky radia
Computer Science
Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Tracking, Sky Brightness, Solar Radiation, Tables (Data), Distance, Elevation Angle, Errors, Infrared Windows, Light Transmission, Sea Level, Solar Activity, Terrain
Scientific paper
Tables are presented for use in determining solar irradiance and sky radiation values needed to calculate maximum lock-on range (MLOR) and maximum acquisition range (AR) from the Manual Version of the IR FTDA. A table for use in determining solar irradiance as a function of terrain elevation is also presented. Errors in computed sea level values of sky radiation as a function of terrain elevation are discussed and found to be small.
Hodges D. B.
Shapiro Robert
Touart C. N.
Wachtmann R. F.
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