Claims
- 1. A thermal target simulator system including:
- a thermal or visible simulator of said target including:
- a scale model of said target;
- thermographs of said target affixed to said model and having some regions opaque to visible light and other translucent thereto in correspondence to thermally emissive portions of said target;
- a plurality of visible light sources in said model corresponding to said thermally emissive portions of said target and selectively variable in intensity, and wherein each source is placed with respect to said thermographs and baffled in accordance with the radiation pattern of the thermally emissive portion to which it corresponds;
- a first filter material covering said thermographs and which transmits only a predetermined wavelength or band of wavelengths of said sources,
- a visible-light television camera for observing said simulator and providing an output video signal;
- a television receiver for receiving said signal and displaying a visible image of said target;
- a second filter material interposable between said camera and said simulator and which is essentially opaque to said predetermined wavelength or band of wavelengths of said sources, whereby said simulator may be viewed as a simulated thermal target by said television camera in the absence of said second filter material, and by ambient light as a visible-light simulated target when said second filter material is interposed between said camera and said simulator.
- 2. The system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sources are incandescent.
- 3. A thermal or visible target simulator including:
- a scale model of said target;
- thermographs of said target affixed to said model and having some regions opaque to visible light and others translucent thereto in correspondence to thermally emissive portions of said target;
- a plurality of visible light sources in said model corresponding to said thermally emissive portions of said target and selectively variable in intensity, and wherein each source is placed with respect to said thermographs and in baffled in accordance with the radiation pattern of the thermally emissive portion to which it corresponds;
- a filter material covering said thermographs and which transmits only a predetermined wavelengths or band of wavelengths of said sources, whereby said model may be view as a simulated thermal target by a visible light television camera responsive in a visible light band encompassing said predetermined wavelength or band of wavelengths, or as a visible target in ambient visible light with the interposition between the television camera and the target simulator of a filter opaque to said wavelength or band of wavelengths and transparent to other visible light wavelengths.
- 4. The simulator as set forth in claim 3 wherein said sources are incandescent.
- 5. A method of making a thermal or visible simulator of a target, including the steps of:
- making thermographs of said target;
- reproducing said thermographs on a plastic medium;
- preparing a model of said target, to the same scale as said reproduced thermographs;
- inserting a plurality of intensity-adjustable visible-light sources into said model, wherein each source corresponds to a thermally emissive portion of said target and is baffled to correspond to the emissive pattern of said portion;
- forming said reproduced thermographs onto corresponding parts of said model
- and covering said thermographs with a material transparent to a wavelength or band of wavelengths of said sources and opaque to other wavelengths.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 5 wherein said thermographs are obtained by making orthogonal thermographs of said target.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2148532 |
May 1985 |
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