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Here's a complete and up-to-date introduction to the analysis and
design of infrared and electro-optical (EO) imaging systems. This
comprehensive reference details the principles and components of
the Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI) infrared and electro-optical
systems and shows you how to combine this approach with calculus
and domain transformations to achieve a successful imaging system
analysis. Ultimately, the steps described in this book lead to
results in quantitative characterizations of performance metrics
such as modulation transfer functions, minimum resolvable
temperature difference, minimum resolvable contrast, and
probability of object discrimination.
The book includes an introduction to two-dimensional functions
and mathematics which can be used to describe image transfer
characteristics and imaging system components. You also learn
diffraction concepts of coherent and incoherent imaging systems
which show you the fundamental limits of their performance. By
using the evaluation procedures contained in this desktop
reference, engineers and program managers become capable of
predicting both sensor test and field performance and quantifying
the effects of component variations. "Introduction to Infrared and
Electro-Optical Systems" contains over 500 equations.
During the ten years she lived at the edge of Putney Common Jilly
Cooper walked daily on this expanse of green. For most of the time
she lived there she kept a diary, noting the effects of the
changing seasons and writing about her encounters with dogs and
humans. The book is a distillation of those diaries: an
affectionate and enthralling portrait - warts and all - of life on
Putney Common. Never has Jilly Cooper written more lyrically about
flowers, trees, birds and the natural world; more tellingly about
the sorrows - as well as the joys - of caring for dogs and
children; or more outrageously about the gossip, illicit romances
and jealousies of life in a small community.
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Destiny
Paul Cox
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R603
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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After twenty years of chasing renegades in the hostile Arizona and
New Mexico terrtories, Conway Fargo headed east. Hoping to start a
new life, he took a job in Chicago with the Pinkerton Agency. But
the manner in which Fargo dealt with criminals was far too violent
for eastern society. To keep him out of trouble, the Pinkerton
Agency reassigned Fargo to guide two young, aristocratic couples
and their Cherokee chaperone to the Navajo reservation. Unknown to
Fargo, or to the Cherokee woman, the couples had no interest in the
Navajo. Instead, they were secretly bound for Hawikuh, an ancient
Zuni pueblo. In possesion of a map, the couples were seeking the
lost treasure of Cibola, one of the Seven Cities of Gold sought in
1540 by the conquistador, Coronado. Unkown to the couples, however,
Fargo was not the harmless middle-aged guide they assumed could be
decieved. He was a man-hunter. The Apaches called him
Tats-a-das-ago or Quick Killer. The whites called him The Parson.
The Mexicans said he was the hand of God, a man they called
Separado.
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