Abstract
IR Polarization can help to find man-made objects in scenes primarily made up of the natural environment. A model was developed to predict and explain results in short range, on-the-move situations. Test results show that Polarization contrast nearly always exceeds radiance contrast and generally suppresses background clutter.
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