Resonant Sciences Dayton Ohio

EO/IR

The Resonant Sciences Electro-Optics/Infrared (EO/IR) Division researches, develops, tests, evaluates, and delivers robust electro-optical solutions for our warfighters and their lifecycle support teams.

Resonant Sciences' EO/IR physics-based solutions are thoroughly stress-tested prior to delivery. Resonant Sciences takes great pride in delivering state-of-the-art sensor solutions, analysis, modeling, and simulation to support vulnerability/survivability assessments and warfighter needs.

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Visible and Infrared Survivability Analysis

Visible and Infrared Survivability Analysis

Our EO/IR team's capabilities enable Resonant Sciences to integrate modelling and measurement results to comprehensively assess a platform’s infrared vulnerabilities across the visible, near-IR, MWIR, and LWIR. Solutions incorporate 3D geometry, surface material, temperature, and reflective properties in precision CAD models. Our solutions include accurate thermal emissions and reflected solar/earth radiance measured by material and component.

Sensor and Scene Modeling/Simulation

Sensor and Scene Modeling/Simulation

Resonant Sciences develops physics-based EO/IR image chain models for EO/IR sensor systems and algorithms. We perform geospatially accurate worldwide modeling of radiative transfer from source through atmosphere to sensor in visible and IR bands. The EO/IR team has proven capability of generating realistic synthetic scenes and sensor data representative of DOD/IC space-based sensors.

Sensor Characterization, Calibration, and Systems Engineering

Sensor Characterization, Calibration, and Systems Engineering

The EO/IR team provides spectro-radiometric and geometric calibration and sensitivity analysis for traditional and non-traditional infrared sensors. We support and provide scene-based radiometric and geometric calibration for operational sensors executing missions. Furthermore, we provide the characterization and evaluation of novel sensors and sensing concepts, and assess their potential utility for various DoD missions. The team further supports the development and trials of CONOPS for proposed sensor use and have proven capability in hyperspectral sensor characterization, modeling, and fielding. The Resonant Sciences' team has decades of experience in applying systems engineering principles to transition a sensor system from concept to fielded operations on a platform.

Field Testing

Field Testing

The Resonant Sciences EO/IR Division is comprised of subject matter experts with extensive field test experience. We have the proven capability to accurately measure ground-truth infrared signatures in remote and often austere conditions.