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20 September 2020 Characterization of an affordable and compact gated-viewing system for maritime search and rescue applications
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Proceedings Volume 11538, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing XIV; 1153805 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2571142
Event: SPIE Security + Defence, 2020, Online Only
Abstract
In order to support maritime search and rescue activities, an affordable gated-viewing instrument has been developed within the TRAGVIS project. The instrument, which got the name TRAGVIS after the project’s name, has the purpose of vision enhancement during night-time missions under bad visibility conditions. TRAGVIS consists of a compact, eye-safe NIR (near-infrared) laser light source and a monochromatic 1.3 Mpixel camera and has a field of view similar to the one of common field glasses. The camera sensor was recently upgraded from the Onyx to the Bora rev.A sensor from Teledyne–e2v, and a thorough comparison will be shown between them. Several field tests were conducted on an out of service airport and in a maritime environment. The measured gray values of the instrument were calibrated to the reflectivity of the targets at different distances. Furthermore, the performance of the instrument has been studied under different visibility conditions. Therefore, several images of the same target were taken with the gated-viewing mode enabled and disabled. These measurements showed that even during the presence of a light fog with an extinction coefficient of 3.8 km−1, the measured contrast decreased by more than a factor of 3 when gated-viewing was disabled. Contrary to this, no significant decrease in the contrast could be identified using the gated-viewing feature of our instrument. In the maritime environment, field tests at a close harbor were performed for the identification of different maritime objects such as sailing boats, rubber boats and drones. Using several TRAGVIS images taken at monotone increasing gate distances, a simple method was applied to build three dimensional images of this maritime scenery.
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Zsófia Jurányi, Jendrik Schmidt, Enno Peters, and Frank Lehmann "Characterization of an affordable and compact gated-viewing system for maritime search and rescue applications", Proc. SPIE 11538, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing XIV, 1153805 (20 September 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2571142
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KEYWORDS
Visibility

Cameras

Reflectivity

Visibility through fog

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Reflectors

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

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