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THERMAL ANOMALY DETECTION BASED ON SALIENCY ANALYSIS FROM MULTIMODAL IMAGING SOURCES [PDF]

open access: yesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2021
Thermal anomaly detection has an important role in remote sensing. One of the most widely used instruments for this task is a Thermal InfraRed (TIR) camera.
A. Sledz, C. Heipke
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Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) Instrument Thermal Subsystem Design and Lessons Learned [PDF]

open access: yes43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2013
The Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) is one of two instruments on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), which is scheduled to launch in February of 2013. The TIRS instrument was officially added to the mission later in the flow, which led to a highly aggressive schedule that became one of the main drivers during instrument development.
Veronica Otero   +2 more
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Landsat-8 Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) Vicarious Radiometric Calibration [PDF]

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2014
Launched in February 2013, the Landsat-8 carries on-board the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS), a two-band thermal pushbroom imager, to maintain the thermal imaging capability of the Landsat program. The TIRS bands are centered at roughly 10.9 and 12 μm (Bands 10 and 11 respectively).
Julia A. Barsi   +5 more
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Validation of MOPITT carbon monoxide using ground-based Fourier transform infrared spectrometer data from NDACC [PDF]

open access: yesAtmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2017
The Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) satellite instrument provides the longest continuous dataset of carbon monoxide (CO) from space.
R. R. Buchholz   +17 more
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Using a UAV Thermal Infrared Camera for Monitoring Floating Marine Plastic Litter

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
In recent years, the remote sensing of marine plastic litter has been rapidly evolving and the technology is most advanced in the visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths.
Lonneke Goddijn-Murphy   +3 more
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Lessons Learned during Instrument Testing for the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) [PDF]

open access: yes43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2013
The Themal InfraRed Sensor (TIRS) instrument, set to launch on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission in 2013, features a passively cooled telescope and IR detectors which are actively cooled by a two stage cryocooler. In order to proceed to the instrument level test campaign, at least one full functional test was required, necessitating a thermal vacuum ...
Hume L. Peabody   +2 more
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Sparse GANs for Thermal Infrared Image Generation From Optical Image

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2020
Thermal infrared (TIR) images are not influenced by the illumination variations and can be used in total darkness. With these advantages, TIR technology has a wide application in surveillance systems and various defense systems.
Xiaoyan Qian, Miao Zhang, Feng Zhang
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Thermal Infrared Spectra Characteristics of Rare Metal Minerals and Rock in the Keketuohai Deposit, Xijiang

open access: yesYankuang ceshi, 2021
BACKGROUND At present, the application of new materials and new energy in various fields continues to deepen, and rare metal deposits have ushered in a worldwide upsurge of research and exploration.
HUI Guang-ji   +3 more
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Day and Night Clouds Detection Using a Thermal-Infrared All-Sky-View Camera

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2021
The formation and evolution of clouds are associated with their thermodynamical and microphysical progress. Previous studies have been conducted to collect images using ground-based cloud observation equipment to provide important cloud characteristics ...
Yiren Wang   +9 more
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Mechanical aspects of the Thermal InfraRed system (TIRS) on Landsat 8 [PDF]

open access: yes2015 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2015
The Thermal InfraRed Sensor (TIRS) instrument was launched into space on board Landsat 8 in February 2013. This instrument was added to Landsat 8 to measure water evaporation and transpiration as well as provide two thermal infrared bands to complement the optical suite. TIRS has a refractive telescope which focuses a light onto a focal plane cooled to
David Robinson, Synthia Tonn
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