Target Detection over the Diurnal Cycle Using a Multispectral Infrared Sensor.

Sensors (Basel)

School of Instrumentation Science & Opto-Electronics Engineering, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100191, China.

Published: December 2016

When detecting a target over the diurnal cycle, a conventional infrared thermal sensor might lose the target due to the thermal crossover, which could happen at any time throughout the day when the infrared image contrast between target and background in a scene is indistinguishable due to the temperature variation. In this paper, the benefits of using a multispectral-based infrared sensor over the diurnal cycle have been shown. Firstly, a brief theoretical analysis on how the thermal crossover influences a conventional thermal sensor, within the conditions where the thermal crossover would happen and why the mid-infrared (3~5 μm) multispectral technology is effective, is presented. Furthermore, the effectiveness of this technology is also described and we describe how the prototype design and multispectral technology is employed to help solve the thermal crossover detection problem. Thirdly, several targets are set up outside and imaged in the field experiment over a 24-h period. The experimental results show that the multispectral infrared imaging system can enhance the contrast of the detected images and effectively solve the failure of the conventional infrared sensor during the diurnal cycle, which is of great significance for infrared surveillance applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298629PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17010056DOI Listing

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