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1 October 1993 Integrating near-real-time infrared technology into wildland fire detection and mapping
Joseph David Nichols
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Abstract
An infrared (IR) remote sensing system has been built to acquire data on wildland fires. The 'Firefly' project has developed and implemented a system based on the technology and design presented. The Firefly System produces images through smoke that provide near real-time wildland fire detection and mapping information for fire management and suppression.
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Joseph David Nichols "Integrating near-real-time infrared technology into wildland fire detection and mapping", Proc. SPIE 2019, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing, (1 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157832
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Sensors

Data processing

Infrared radiation

Infrared sensors

Infrared imaging

Flame detectors

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