A necessary requirement of a strategic defence system is the detection of incoming nuclear warheads in an environment that may include nuclear detonations of undetected or missed target warheads. A computer model which simulates incoming warheads as distant endoatmospheric targets is described. A model of the electromagnetic noise expected in the nuclear environment is developed. Predicted atmospheric effects are also included. The ability of nonlinear image enhancement algorithms to their ability to suppress the noise and atmospheric effects of the nuclear environment is examined. These algorithms are then tested, using the combined target and noise models, and evaluated in terms of noise removal and their ability to resolve closely spaced targets.<>
Nonlinear target enhancement for the hostile nuclear environment
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 26 , 1 ; 122-145
1990-01-01
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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