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28 December 1982 Advanced Signal Processing For Passive Infrared Remote Sensing
D. P. Panda, M. J. Flanagan
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Proceedings Volume 0344, Infrared Sensor Technology; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933760
Event: 1982 Technical Symposium East, 1982, Arlington, United States
Abstract
Passive remote sensing addresses the problem of remotely monitoring, i.e. detecting the presence of, specific chemicals by the analysis of the radiative infrared signature of the material in the line-of-sight (LOS). Development of processing techniques for detecting the presence of the target chemical with a low enough false alarm rate in real time is the essence of the signal processing requirement for remote sensing. The aspects of data simulation and signal processing to achieve the passive remote monitoring objective are discussed. Application to environmental pollution monitoring is suggested.
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D. P. Panda and M. J. Flanagan "Advanced Signal Processing For Passive Infrared Remote Sensing", Proc. SPIE 0344, Infrared Sensor Technology, (28 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933760
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Target detection

Clouds

Calibration

Data modeling

Infrared sensors

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