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17 January 1985 Light Interference In Ir Instrumentation And Sensing Systems Operating In Confined Spaces.
Chris J. Georgopoulos
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Proceedings Volume 0521, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946193
Event: 1984 Cambridge Symposium, 1984, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
A recurring problem common to most IR systems operating in a closed area is the presence of interfering background events which degrade the detector's detection capability. This paper deals with the effects various light sources may have on the reliable operation of infrared-based instruments and systems in indoor applications.
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Chris J. Georgopoulos "Light Interference In Ir Instrumentation And Sensing Systems Operating In Confined Spaces.", Proc. SPIE 0521, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision, (17 January 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946193
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Infrared radiation

Sensors

Black bodies

Visible radiation

Infrared imaging

Receivers

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