Electro-Optical System Simulation and Performance Prediction Extensions to EODES
Abstract
The EODES suite of electro-optical system models is designed to provide a high-fidelity simulation capability and reliable performance prediction tools. EODES simulations are used to analyze the performance of existing electro-optical identification (EOID) systems and to inform new system design concepts. Performance prediction tools have been incorporated into tactical decision aids at the Naval Oceanographic Office, which provide near real-time performance assessments for available EOID assets to assist mine countermeasures (MCM) commanders and mission planners in formulating effective tactics. The long-term goal of the EODES project is to develop a complete set of validated models for underwater and airborne electro-optical systems and extend the simulation and performance prediction capabilities to all relevant Navy systems. EODES models are currently being certified and placed under configuration management as part of the Oceanographic and Atmospheric Master Library (OAML) administered by the Commander of the Naval Meteorological and Oceanographic Command (CNMOC).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA541674
Entities
People
- Joseph J. Shirron
- Thomas E. Giddings