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Research on UAV dynamic frame rate adaptation and multi-feature fusion network optimization in intelligent monitoring of animal husbandry. [PDF]
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Infrared Emission from rocks in the Thermal Infrared (TIR) window
The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2021Satellite data provide ground surface temperatures based on the intensity of the thermal infrared (TIR) emission. TIR anomalies that appear to be related to impending earthquake activity were first reported more than 25 years ago. They can reach 10–15 K.
John Scoville, Friedemann T. Freund
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Intensity Transformation Fusion of Landsat 8 Thermal Infrared (TIR) Imagery
2020The spatial resolution of panchromatic (PAN) and thermal infrared (TIR) band is 15 m and 100 m respectively in Landsat-8 satellite dataset. The current research proposes an Intensity transformation based fusion method (ITFM) of PAN and TIR imagery.
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SPIE Proceedings, 2002
The atmospheric correction of thermal infrared (TIR) imagery involves the combined tasks of separation of atmospheric transmittance, downwelling flux and upwelling radiance from the surface material spectral emissivity and temperature. The problem is ill posed and is thus hampered by spectral ambiguity among several possible feasible combinations of ...
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The atmospheric correction of thermal infrared (TIR) imagery involves the combined tasks of separation of atmospheric transmittance, downwelling flux and upwelling radiance from the surface material spectral emissivity and temperature. The problem is ill posed and is thus hampered by spectral ambiguity among several possible feasible combinations of ...
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