The overall goal of the Electro-Optic Identification (EOID) Research Program is to support the performance of EOID sensors transitioning to the fleet. EOID is used in the identification of Mine Like Objects (MLOs) and is a pressing need for Mine Countermeasures (MCM) operations. The EOID sensors include the Streak Tube Imaging LIDAR (STIL), which is transitioning to the AN/AQS-20/X and the WLD-1 (Remote Mine-hunting System) programs, and the Laser Line Scan (LLS), which is transitioning to the AN/AQS-14A(V1) program. Through these transitions, EOID will be a key element in implementation of Fleet plans for a robust organic MCM capability.
Electro-Optic Identification Research Program: Performance Prediction Model
2001
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Optoelectronic Devices & Systems , Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, & Mathematical Logic , Detection & Countermeasures , Algorithms , Electrooptics , Performance(engineering) , Target recognition , Lasers , Line scanning , Mine countermeasures , Optical radar , Predictions , Eoid(electro-optic identification) , Mlo(mine like objects) , Mcm(mine countermeasures) , Stil(streak tube imaging lidar) , Remote mine-hunting systems , Lls(laser line scan) , Cai(computer aided identification) , Cai algorithms , Atr(automatic target recognition)
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