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High-Performance Endoscope Developed for Monitoring Nuclear Waste Reprocessing
CHESHAM, England, Feb. 28, 2019 — Resolve Optics has developed and supplied an infrared endoscope to enable safe monitoring of the glass vitrification process within a radioactive waste processing plant using a thermal camera. The processing plant required a method of monitoring the temperature of its waste material to ensure there was not an excessive build-up of heat that could lead to fire.
DBR Suppresses Spectral Crosstalk for Improved IR Imaging Performance
EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 12, 2019 — Northwestern University engineers discovered a way to suppress spectral crosstalk between dual-band long-wavelength photodetectors. Their findings could reduce image distortion and improve IR imaging performance, potentially opening the door for a...
Acquisition of Aeryon Labs Expands FLIR’s UAS Offerings
WILSONVILLE, Ore., Feb. 2, 2019 — FLIR Systems Inc. has acquired Aeryon Labs Inc., a developer of high-performance unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for the global military, public safety, and critical infrastructure markets for $200 million. Aeryon’s vertical takeoff and landing...
IR Image Encoding and Camouflage System Uses Plasmonics to Hide Images from Naked Eye
ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 22, 2018 — Using a plasmonic nanostructure, researchers at the University of Central Florida (UCF) have devised a way to hide information on the surface of a material, so that it is only visible through an IR lens or camera that is tuned to the correct IR...
Drones Could Simplify Animated Film Production
ZÜRICH, Dec. 18, 2018 — Computer scientists at ETH Zürich have developed a system that could transform the way animated films are made. The research team, which about a year ago showed that highly technical film scenes could be shot more easily using drones, has now...
Improving Additive Manufacturing with IR Cameras
Aug 29, 2018 — 3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing. Also known as additive manufacturing (AM), 3D printing is unlike traditional machining techniques because it uses computerized or digital models to generate simple parts and complex components, and adds...
5D HSI Measures Shape and Spectral Characteristics as a Function of Time
JENA, Germany, Aug. 29, 2018 — A 5D hyperspectral imaging system (HSI) — so-called because it captures multiple wavelengths of light plus spatial coordinates as a function of time — has been developed by a team at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Fraunhofer...
New Photodetector Enables NASA’s Thermal Imager
GREENBELT, Md., Aug. 2, 2018 — A compact thermal camera named the Compact Thermal Imager, or CTI, has been developed by NASA using photodetector technology known as strained-layer superlattice, or SLS. NASA's advanced detector technology, a strained-layer superlattice (SLS)...
Stealth Sheet Conceals Hot Objects from IR
MADISON, Wis., June 27, 2018 — An ultrathin cloaking material has been developed that can hide hot objects, such as human bodies and military vehicles, from IR cameras. The new “stealth sheet” is <1 m thick and absorbs approximately 94 percent of the IR light it...
Imaging System Navigates Fog Better Than Human Vision
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 23, 2018 — In what could be a boon for autonomous vehicle technology, a system has been developed that can produce images of objects enveloped in fog too thick for human vision to penetrate. Under actual fog conditions, researchers from Massachusetts Institute...
Advances in Aerial Thermography Could Transform Archeological Methods
HANOVER, N.H., Oct. 2, 2017 — Today's radiometric thermal cameras, coupled with small, inexpensive drones controlled by a smartphone or tablet, have made aerial thermography more accurate, comprehensive and accessible than previous technologies. Multiple aerial images can now be...
ThermalTracker Software Identifies Offshore Animals in Thermal Video
RICHLAND, Wash., Aug. 29, 2017 — Thermal imaging is being used to automatically track and categorize birds and bats, helping to protect wildlife near offshore wind turbines and supporting responsible wind farm siting and operations. ThermalTracker, an open source software package...
Graphene-CMOS High-Res Sensor Images Visible and IR Light at the Same Time
BARCELONA, Spain, May 31, 2017 — Graphene instead of silicon has been used for a CMOS integrated circuit, resulting in a high-resolution image sensor consisting of hundreds of thousands of photodetectors based on graphene and quantum dots (QDs). This graphene-QD CMOS sensor can be...
Chalcogenide Glass Molding Advances Precision IR Optics
May 25, 2017 — Today, infrared optics are mainly used in relatively high-priced technical devices. Thermal imaging cameras, for instance, help builders and surveyors identify leaks and thermal bridges in buildings, while night vision systems are used by police and...
'Makeup Lamp' Alters Appearance in Real-Time
ZURICH, May 4, 2017 — The facial appearance of actors can be transformed during a live performance using a projector-based illumination system that tracks the actor’s facial movements and changing expressions without the need for facial markers. A key challenge of...
Medically Monitoring Cameras Could Replace Skin Sensors
ZURICH, April 13, 2017 — Premature babies kept warm in neonatal incubators could soon be medically monitored with cameras rather than with sensors attached to their skin. The camera system was developed by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne...
Teledyne IR Technology Used on Jupiter Mission
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., March 31, 2017 — Teledyne Scientific & Imaging LLC has been awarded a $9.98 million contract by the French Space Agency at the Centre National d’Études Spatiales to provide IR detectors and electronics to the European Space Agency’s (ESA)...
Retina Camera, No Dilating Required
CHICAGO, March 23, 2017 — A portable inexpensive camera that can photograph the retina could replace the need for pupil-dilating eye drops. Researchers at the University of Illinois at the Chicago College of Medicine and Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School have...
Defense Drones Take Sensing to New Heights
Mar 3, 2017 — They’re lurking in the air in the trouble spots around the world, from the mountains of Afghanistan to the deserts of Iraq and Syria, to the disputed waters of the South China Sea. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, are acting as the...
High-Speed IR Detectors Aid Ballistic Testing
Mar 2, 2017 — For many years, high-speed visible cameras offered the ability to stop motion on fast-moving objects and provided unique insight through slow-motion playback for high-speed applications such as ballistics, munitions and tracking applications....
DCS 2017 Brings Defense, Environment Into Focus
Feb 27, 2017 — Changes in the nature of warfare in today’s high-tech world demand the most advanced tools for soldiers and others in the defense and security sectors. Environmental and health care segments are evolving, too, as an onset of innovative...
Xenics Cameras ITAR-Free in US
LEUVEN, Belgium, Aug. 1, 2016 — Imaging solutions developer Xenics has been granted commodity jurisdiction approval for many of its International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)-restricted IR cameras, making all SWIR cameras in the U.S. ITAR-free. Xenics can now broaden their...
Very Large Telescope Reveals Low-Mass Bodies in Orion Nebula
ANTOFAGASTA, Chile, July 20, 2016 — The HAWK-I IR instrument on the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) has been used to produce the deepest and most comprehensive view of the Orion Nebula to date. The striking images reveals an abundance of faint brown...
DARPA Grants $1.3M for IR Detection
ORLANDO, Fla., June 10, 2016 — DARPA has awarded a $1.3 million grant to a team led by University of Central Florida researcher Debashis Chanda to fund the development of a next-generation IR detector that could be used in night vision, meteorology and space exploration. Dr....
Controp Fills International Helicopter Camera Orders
HOD HASHARON, Israel, June 7, 2016 — Controp Precision Technologies Ltd. has filled several orders for its DSP-HD high-definition electro-optical/IR camera payloads in helicopters. The DSP-HD electro-optical/IR camera. Courtesy of Controp. The systems were supplied for installation on...
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