Optronics motion simulation facility
The motion simulation facility consists of several interconnected segments, which when utilised together, provides the hardware-in-the-loop capability for optronic sensor systems research at the CSIR. Research focuses on new and novel electro-optic sensors and the modelling, simulation, engineering, testing, evaluation and development of advanced electro-optical sensor systems for day, night and multispectral surveillance. Researchers also evaluate and design countermeasure and electronic warfare techniques in the visual and infrared wavelengths.
The hardware-in-the-loop simulation capability reduces the time and cost of the evaluation, testing and development of a device under development, as evaluations are done in a controlled, high-fidelity laboratory environment that allows for repeatability and allows for a significant reduction in risk when compared to expensive flight trails. A simulation environment also allows for user-defined test scenarios.
The facility offers several capabilities, including:
- Directed infrared countermeasure effectiveness evaluation
- Characterisation of a missile seeker
- Missile flight analysis
- Target tracking evaluation
- Bi-directional reflection distribution function measurements
- Inertial navigation unit evaluation
- Missile approach warning system evaluation
- Infrared countermeasure effectiveness evaluation