scholarly journals Development of the Pressure-Field Imaging Camera System

1998 ◽  
Vol 18 (Supplement1) ◽  
pp. 205-208
Author(s):  
Hiroshi KANDA ◽  
Yoshimi IIJIMA ◽  
Keisuke ASAI
Author(s):  
S. H. Evangelista ◽  
A. G. Santos ◽  
L. C. N. Scaduto ◽  
E. G. Carvalho ◽  
R. G. Modugno ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 1153-1211 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. J. Prata ◽  
C. Bernardo

Abstract. Recent advances in uncooled detector technology now offer the possibility of using relatively inexpensive thermal (7 to 14 μm) imaging devices as tools for studying and quantifying the behaviour of hazardous gases and particulates in atmospheric plumes. An experimental fast-sampling (60 Hz) ground-based uncooled thermal imager (Cyclops), operating with four spectral channels at central wavelengths of 8.6, 10, 11, and 12 μm and one broadband channel (7–14 μm), has been tested at several volcanoes and at two industrial sites, where SO2 was a major constituent of the plumes. This paper presents new algorithms, which include atmospheric corrections to the data and better calibrations to show that SO2 slant column density can be reliably detected and quantified. Our results indicate that it is relatively easy to identify and discriminate SO2 in plumes, but more challenging to quantify the column densities. A full description of the retrieval algorithms, illustrative results and a detailed error analysis are provided. The Noise-Equivalent Temperature Difference (NEΔT) of the spectral channels, a fundamental measure of the quality of the measurements, lies between 0.4–0.8 K, resulting in slant column density errors of 20%. Frame averaging and improved NEΔT's can reduce this error to less than 10%, making a stand-off, day or night operation of an instrument of this type very practical for both monitoring industrial SO2 emissions and for SO2 column densities and emission measurements at active volcanoes. The imaging camera system may also be used to study thermal radiation from meteorological clouds and from the atmosphere.


2015 ◽  
pp. 353-363
Author(s):  
Alexandre L. Soares ◽  
Lucimara C. N. Scaduto ◽  
Anderson R. Santos ◽  
Fabiano S. dos Santos ◽  
Daniela C. Rebolho ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Yan ◽  
Jianjun Liu ◽  
Xiaoxia Zhang ◽  
Dawei Liu ◽  
Donghao Liu

<p>Mars is a planet in the solar system that is closer to the Earth and has the most similar natural environment to the Earth. It has always been the first choice for humans to go out of the Earth and Moon system for deep space exploration.</p><p>China’s First Mars Mission (HX-1) will be launched in 2020 with an orbiter and a lander rover. One of the scientific goals of our mission is to study the morphology and geologic structure of the Mars. In order to achieve this purpose, the orbiter is equipped with a High Resolution Imaging Camera (HiRIC) to obtain the high-resolution morphology data of typical regions and to study the formation and evolution of geologic structure. HiRIC consists of three TDI CCD line-scan detectors and two COMS area-array detectors. Each TDI CCD detector covers 5 spectral bands. Its main working mode is the panchromatic TDI CCD push-scan imaging with a maximum spatial resolution of 0.5m.</p><p>Ground scientific verification test is an effective way to comprehensively evaluate the performance, data quality of HiRIC, and to fully verify its on-orbit detection process and data processing methods. In this study, contents and results of ground scientific verification test for HiRIC is introduced. The engineering model is used here for image motion compensation effect evaluation test, focusing effect evaluation test, and outdoor field imaging test. The results show that, 1) HiRIC can calculate the image motion compensation parameters and control the camera imaging correctly according to the platform parameters of orbiter; 2) Focus processing is effective, and HiRIC can adapt to the high-resolution imaging needs of different orbit altitudes; 3) Clear image data can be obtained according to the on-orbit detection process in the outdoor field imaging test, and image data processing was correct. Image data quality, compression quality, and TDI CCD stitching accuracy all meet the requirements of the verification test. This test fully evaluated HiRIC's ability to obtain high-resolution image data of the surface of Mars.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eberhard Grambow ◽  
Michael Dau ◽  
Niels Arne Sandkühler ◽  
Matthias Leuchter ◽  
Amadeus Holmer ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-46
Author(s):  
Mochammad Darwis

The occurrence of various disruptions and damage to equipment and electrical installations begins with a significant temperature increase in it. The temperature increasing in electrical equipment and installations will also increase the consumption of energy or power required. Previous technology used a temperature sensor and current sensor which had to be installed in the environment to be monitored. The temperature measurement system without touching the surface which is measured using infrared rays is a new breakthrough that really helps maintenance and repair. Also with the existence of a temperature sensor arranged in an array, it can map the existing temperature so that it can provide a better picture for analyzing the symptoms that  occur, compared  to using a temperature sensor that measures one point only. A temperature imaging camera is currently very expensive, making procurement a bit difficult for laboratories dealing with electrical equipment and installations. In this research, we will try to make an inexpensive temperature imaging camera using the MLX90640 sensor and the ESP32 microcontroller. Bicubic interpolation is used to  enlarge the resulting image obtained  by the MLX90640 sensor. The MATLAB program is   used to simulate and create an overall temperature imaging camera system. Tested and compared with two other interpolation methods to ensure that bicubic interpolation can produce better magnified images.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Boulade ◽  
Xavier Charlot ◽  
P. Abbon ◽  
Stephan Aune ◽  
Pierre Borgeaud ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Abdulkadir Akin ◽  
Omer Cogal ◽  
Kerem Seyid ◽  
Hossein Afshari ◽  
Alexandre Schmid ◽  
...  

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