Infrared Technology, Volume. 44, Issue 4, 389(2022)
Reconnaissance Capability of Low-Light Level Equipment Based on Imaging Contrast
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JING Weiguo, WANG Hongpei, LUAN Guangqi, WANG Chenhui. Reconnaissance Capability of Low-Light Level Equipment Based on Imaging Contrast[J]. Infrared Technology, 2022, 44(4): 389