Paper
6 May 2009 Design and analysis of dual-camera dual-band infrared imaging system
C. L. Edwards, L. R. Gauthier, D. T. Prendergast
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Emerging dual-camera dual-band (DCDB) infrared camera systems are playing an increasing role in temperature estimation and range measurement. This paper discusses the optimal design of a DCDB imaging system that makes use of contemporary filter fabrication technologies and improving detector performance. A two-color stereographic system allows for the temperatures of the objects to be measured without assuming a priori knowledge of emissivities, as well as providing a basis for estimating the distances to the objects. Multiple system design approaches are compared and key elements of the design trade space are described, including the selection of camera separation distance and specific infrared passbands. Analytical support for the methodology is provided by analyzing data from simulated infrared scenes. Finally, data from a laboratory-based DCDB system are analyzed and compared with model predictions.
© (2009) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
C. L. Edwards, L. R. Gauthier, and D. T. Prendergast "Design and analysis of dual-camera dual-band infrared imaging system", Proc. SPIE 7298, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXV, 72983T (6 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818506
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Black bodies

Optical filters

Infrared cameras

Temperature metrology

Infrared imaging

Back to Top