SANTA FE, N.M. — Forest rangers are using infrared technology to detect residual heat from pile burns, helping them to identify hotspots and prepare for wildfire season. “Everybody can remember the ...
THEY’RE LOOKING FOR FROM THE AIR. >> THAT FLICK OF A SWITCH -- >>HAT FLICK OF A SWITCH -- IS ALL ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT YOU ARE LOOKING AT. >> KANSAS CI PTYOLICE’S INFRARED CAMERAS ON THEIR HELICOPTERS ...
Researchers from the University of Genoa and Italian aerial inspection company Wesii have compared the aerial infrared (IR) thermographic results of PV plant inspections by either classical thermal ...
Thermal imaging cameras, or infrared cameras, are unlike the cameras found in your smartphone. A typical camera observes the wavelengths of light in the visible spectrum that bounce off objects and ...
The rapid development of infrared technology, especially infrared cameras on UAVs, has expanded the applications of aerial infrared photography in military, industrial, agricultural, and environmental ...
The National Air and Space Museum's aerial cameras have photographed or filmed birds, cold war secrets, the atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, Indian ruins in the American Southwest, and scenes from ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Color-infrared (CIR) photography has been utilized often for many scientific and environmental applications since the mid-twentieth century.
Finding animals in the wild can be tough, even for researchers with access to airplanes, high-end cameras and other costly gear. Many animals blend with their surroundings or hide in places that human ...
Liqxtal Technology, a subsidiary of Himax Technologies, Inc., in collaboration with iCatch Technology, Inc., will jointly showcase its latest drone artificial intelligence (AI) imaging solution at the ...