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13 August 2002 Comparison of sensors in the 0.9- to 14-micron region against beach obstacles and mines
Tony D. Jones, Cheryl M. Smith
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Abstract
This paper describes the results of a pair of experiments to compare the performance of a collection of infrared sensors for imaging obstacles and mines in the surf zone regions. Results include a statistical and subjective analysis of the imagery. Emphasis is placed on sensor performance during thermal crossover, day/night transitions, and nighttime operations. Also the sensitivity required for imaging obstacles in water is measured.
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Tony D. Jones and Cheryl M. Smith "Comparison of sensors in the 0.9- to 14-micron region against beach obstacles and mines", Proc. SPIE 4742, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets VII, (13 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.479089
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KEYWORDS
Long wavelength infrared

Mid-IR

Short wave infrared radiation

Surf zone

Sensors

Cameras

Mining

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