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IR Sensor Calibration: When Extreme Uniformity Is Not Boring
Apr 27, 2016 — Extended area blackbodies are now commonly used as reference sources for IR cameras, simultaneously calibrated. The uniformity of the reference blackbody is therefore essential. A newly developed specific bench measures IR source uniformity with a high accuracy.
SPIE DCS 2016 Highlights Technologies, Research
Apr 6, 2016 — The SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2016 conference and exhibition reflects some major advancements in defense, commercial sensing and imaging technologies that are evolving the defense and security sector worldwide in a variety of applications in...
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2016
Apr 1, 2016 — The advancement of defense, commercial sensing and imaging technologies are evolving the defense and security sector worldwide, with a wide variety of applications in such areas as machine vision, process control and counter-terrorism (among...
Controp Supplies Colombian Navy with Cameras
SANTIAGO, Chile, March 25, 2016 — Electro-optics and IR technology developer Controp Precision Technologies Ltd. has supplied the Colombian Navy with iSea maritime electro-optical/IR camera payloads. A Controp iSea installation. Courtesy of Controp. The iSea-20 and iSea-30 devices...
Optical Surfaces to Fill Order for Joint European Torus Project
KENLEY, England, March 11, 2016 — Optical component and system manufacturer Optical Surfaces Ltd. has announced an order from the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE), the U.K’s national fusion research laboratory, to manufacture relay imaging reflective optics for two of...
DCS 2016 Evolves, Expands Defense and Sensing Markets
Mar 10, 2016 — The advancement of sensing and imaging technologies is evolving the defense and security sectors worldwide, with a wide variety of applications in such areas as machine vision, process control and counter-terrorism (among others). SPIE’s 2016...
Camera Overcomes Redshift for Astronomical Imaging
BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 9, 2016 — Upgraded light sensors have enabled a camera to image outer space at red wavelengths that are too red for the human eye to see. Star trails take shape around Kitt Peak National Observatory in this long-exposure image. The 4-m Mayall Telescope...
Neptec Wins $1.7M Design Contract for Space Station Vision System
LONGUEUIL, Quebec, Canada, Jan. 8, 2016 — The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has awarded Neptec Design Group Ltd. of Ottowa, Ontario, a $1.7 million contract to design a vision system for inspection and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). CSA said the system which will be...
Application Note: IR Imaging Differentiates Skin from Other Materials
SANKT AUGUSTIN, Germany, Dec. 11, 2015 — Systems using IR wavelengths to distinguish skin from other materials hold promise for improving search and rescue efforts and defending against efforts to deceive biometric systems. The proliferation of face-recognizing biometric systems for...
Hyperspectral IR Camera Measures Air's Methane Content
LINKÖPING, Sweden, Dec. 1, 2015 — A hyperspectral IR camera sensitive to methane in the air could help measure and monitor greenhouse gases. The camera, developed by a team from the universities of Linköping and Sweden, weighs 35 kg and measures 50 &mult; 45 &mult; 25...
First Light Imaging Camera Sets World Record
MEYREUIL, France, Nov. 20, 2015 — First Light Imaging SAS says one of its IR cameras has achieved a world record by capturing 3,507 full-frame images per second with subelectron readout noise. An e-avalanche photodiode sensor allows noise-free signal multiplication while a...
NASA Technology Aims to Save the Forests
Oct 6, 2015 — Ravenous insects that are smaller than a penny continue to migrate north from the southeast U.S., threatening to destroy millions of pine and ash trees in the northeastern part of the country. NASA scientists have teamed with the U.S. Forest Service...
Optics, Fabrication: Changes, Challenges and Progress
Oct 6, 2015 — Optics and optics fabrication have seen a lot of interesting changes and challenges over the past 25 years. Aspheres are among them. Once a seemingly impossible task, manufacturing them has since become cost-effective. Precision aspheres are even...
Photonics Meets Cultural Heritage
Sep 14, 2015 — Conservation, reconstruction and authentication of artworks are all domains in which photonics plays a significant role. This article describes some of the most established applications of photonics in cultural heritage. We can say without doubt...
First Light Imaging Wins EC Grant to Develop IR Camera
MEYREUIL, France, April 8, 2015 — First Light Imaging SAS will use a grant from the European Commission to finalize development of an ultrafast, low-noise IR camera for use in astronomy, medical imagery, industry and defense. The company is one of six small and medium French...
Quantum Imaging, SemiConductor Devices Secure Funding for SWIR Camera Development
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 12, 2015 — Quantum Imaging Inc. of Colorado and SemiConductor Devices of Israel will develop a next-generation shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera with funding from the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation. The total...
Multispectral Imaging Extends Vision Technology Capability
Feb 13, 2015 — Multispectral imaging takes the detection capability of machine vision beyond just color inspection. With wafer-level coating of multispectral filters, advanced multispectral cameras now can be designed in a compact form factor. The result: many new...
Basler Offers Online Lens Selector
AHRENSBURG, Germany, Jan. 14, 2015 — A new online lens selector from Basler allows users to quickly and easily identify a suitable lens with the right focal length for their camera application. The user enters the data for their application, such as necessary angle of view, working...
Lockheed: NIR Camera for Space Telescope Exceeds Expectations
PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 7, 2015 — Lockheed Martin said its NIRCam near-infrared camera, developed in collaboration with the University of Arizona for the James Webb Space Telescope, exceeded expectations during recent testing. The instrument is the primary science camera on the...
Modified Streak Camera Captures 100B Frames Per Second
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4, 2014 — A modified streak camera is fast enough to capture the movement of a single laser pulse in real time. Streak cameras measure the intensity variation in a pulse of light with time, but in only one dimension. Researchers at Washington University gave...
MWIR for Remote Sniffing and Locating of Gases
Nov 5, 2014 — A mid-wave infrared camera visualizes methane gas cloud leaking from a drilling platform. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is significantly more damaging than carbon dioxide. When it leaks uncontrolled from industrial plants, it can easily escape...
Micro Thermal Camera Opens Applications to Consumers
Oct 6, 2014 — Personal thermal imaging just got affordable – but the technology can be used in various industries, too. Thermal imaging is hardly new, but most of us don’t carry thermal imagers in our pockets. Not yet. But it could happen soon, thanks...
To a Great Future
Oct 3, 2014 — There’s a Great Future in Photonics. Let’s do something about it. Of course, it was plastics that had a great future and gave us such a memorable line from the 1967 film “The Graduate.” But before we know it, the word...
SWIR Applications and Challenges: A Primer
Sep 5, 2014 — Infrared imaging opens endless possibilities for industrial, scientific and security image-processing applications. But short-wave infrared cameras must overcome the limitations of InGaAs sensor technology to provide high-quality images....
Dual-Band Monitoring Keeps Trains Running in Winter
Sep 4, 2014 — Keeping critical parts of the railroad infrastructure free of snow, sleet, hail and ice – and even detecting unauthorized persons walking the rails – is essential for a safe and uninterrupted transportation service. Dual-band monitoring...
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