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IR Remote Sensor Combines Detection, Imaging

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A new dual-band remote sensor splits the infrared radiation given off by an object into a long-wave portion for detection and into a mid-wave portion for spectral analysis to simultaneously detect and image an IR source. All things with a temperature greater than absolute zero emit thermal IR energy. Human vision, most sensitive to the shorter-wavelength visible light, can detect or differentiate between the longer-wavelength thermal IR signatures given off both by living beings and inanimate objects. Mechanical detection of IR radiation has been possible since Samuel Pierpont Langley...Read full article

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    Published: October 2013
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    remote sensing
    Remote sensing is a method of data collection and observation where information about objects, areas, or phenomena on Earth's surface is gathered from a distance, typically using sensors onboard satellites, aircraft, drones, or other platforms. This technique enables the monitoring and analysis of Earth's surface and atmosphere without direct physical contact. Remote sensing systems capture electromagnetic radiation (such as visible light, infrared, microwave, or radio waves) reflected or...
    Asia-PacificChinaHuazhong UniversityImaginginfrared detectioninfrared sensingLWIRMWIRremote sensingResearch & TechnologyReview of Scientific InstrumentsSensors & Detectorsspectral dataTech PulseTianxu ZhangXiamen University

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