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PcEOSAEL
(EOSAEL)
EOSAEL
(Electro-Optical Systems Atmospheric Effects
Library) is a state-of-the-art computer
library that describes all aspects of electromagnetic
propagation in a battlefield environment.
Ontar's PcEOSAEL is a user-friendly Windows
interface and the on-line documentation
simplifies setting the battlefield scenario
parameters and allows for easy comparison
of different sensors in different scenarios.
PcEOSAEL
predicts target acquisition (probability
of detection and recognition) for a variety
of sensors including direct view optics
(DVO), image intensifiers (II), silicon
televisions (SiTV), and thermal imagers
(TI). Propagation of lidars, laser range
finders, as well as the nonlinear effects
created by high energy lasers are included.
Performance of passive millimeter wave systems
(10 GHz to 1000 GHz) is included.
PcEOSAEL
consists of 25 modules that are based upon
theoretical, semi-empirical, and empirical
considerations. These modules are connected
through an extensive routine but can be
exercised individually. Combined, they predict
the cloud size of battlefield contaminants
as they evolve in time and space. The airborne
contaminants include screening smoke, dust
created by vehicular movement, debris kicked-up
by explosives, soot from burning vehicles
(burning diesel fuel, motor oil, or rubber),
missile plumes, and helicopter lofted snow,
and dust.
The original
EOSAEL included LOWTRAN. This has been superceded
by MODTRAN. PcModWin can be purchased in
combination with PcEOSAEL for a discounted
price. Alternately, if you already have
PcModWin, it can be used in connection with
PcEOSAEL.
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