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Study on Algorithm of Missile Plume Infrared Radiation Detected on Near Space Platform

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Abstract

In this paper, a radiative transfer algorithm is built by using wavenumber as a parameter in near space to detect missile plume infrared radiation. PcModwin is used to simulate the attenuation missile plume by CO2, H2O, O3 and aerosol in air. Through the simulation results, the algorithm is more stable and has the high precision and feasibility.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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