A study of application of camouflage to the military buildings and fortifications

碩士 === 國防大學中正理工學院 === 軍事工程研究所 === 94 === In this research, three kinds of probe methods, which included visible light, thermal infrared radiation, and radar wave, were discussed. Therefore, the related anti-detect, and camouflage methods for military buildings and fortifications were also fully inve...

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Main Authors: Chahg I-Ho, 張義和
Other Authors: Szu-wei Yu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33339878523462916107
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spelling ndltd-TW-094CCIT05880082015-10-13T10:34:48Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33339878523462916107 A study of application of camouflage to the military buildings and fortifications 軍事工程建築物及工事偽裝應用之研究 Chahg I-Ho 張義和 碩士 國防大學中正理工學院 軍事工程研究所 94 In this research, three kinds of probe methods, which included visible light, thermal infrared radiation, and radar wave, were discussed. Therefore, the related anti-detect, and camouflage methods for military buildings and fortifications were also fully investigated. Ten major factors affecting the camouflage effectiveness of military objectives were analyzed and a Fuzzy Synthetical Evaluation Model, which includes two level hierarchies, was followed on developed. Two cases for which both their camouflage effectiveness were evaluated based on this Model showed that the Model was feasible and reasonable. The Model provided a new approach for camouflage effectiveness assessment. By using Fuzzy Theory and Analytical Hierarchy Process, the evaluation model developed in this thesis provides a quantitative combined with a quantitative analysis for camouflage effectiveness of military buildings and fortification. Szu-wei Yu 余斯慰 2006 學位論文 ; thesis 99 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國防大學中正理工學院 === 軍事工程研究所 === 94 === In this research, three kinds of probe methods, which included visible light, thermal infrared radiation, and radar wave, were discussed. Therefore, the related anti-detect, and camouflage methods for military buildings and fortifications were also fully investigated. Ten major factors affecting the camouflage effectiveness of military objectives were analyzed and a Fuzzy Synthetical Evaluation Model, which includes two level hierarchies, was followed on developed. Two cases for which both their camouflage effectiveness were evaluated based on this Model showed that the Model was feasible and reasonable. The Model provided a new approach for camouflage effectiveness assessment. By using Fuzzy Theory and Analytical Hierarchy Process, the evaluation model developed in this thesis provides a quantitative combined with a quantitative analysis for camouflage effectiveness of military buildings and fortification.
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