Hyperspectral imaging in the long-wave infrared (LWIR) is a mean that is proving its worth in the characterization of gaseous effluent. Indeed the spectral and spatial resolution of acquisition instruments is steadily decreasing, making the gases characterization increasingly easy in the LWIR domain. The majority of literature algorithms exploit the plume contribution to the radiance corresponding to the difference of radiance between the plume-present and plume-absent pixels. Nevertheless, the off-plume radiance is unobservable using a single image. In this paper, we propose a new method to retrieve trace gas concentration from airborne infrared hyperspectral data. More particularly the outlined method improves the existing background radi...
Recently, interest in gaseous effluent detection, identification, and quantification has increased f...
Hyperspectral imaging in gas detection applications is a leading and widely studied research topic t...
ABSTRACT Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) is developing a longwave infrared (LWIR) compressive sensing h...
Gas plumes detection, identification and concentration estimation by using hyperspectral sensors in ...
The detection and identification of weak gaseous plumes using thermal imaging data is complicated by...
The goal of this research was to develop an algorithm for identifying the constituent gases in stack...
Longwave Infrared (LWIR) radiation comprising atmospheric and surface emissions provides information...
Identification of constituent gases in effluent plumes is performed using linear least-squares regre...
Using a Fourier transform infrared field spectrometer, spectral infrared radiance measurements were ...
The ability to detect and identify effluent gases is a problem that has been pursued with limited su...
Methane (CH4) display spectral features in several regions of the infrared range (0.75–14 &mic...
Natural and man-made chemical processes generate gaseous plumes that may be detected by hyperspectra...
The performance of weak gaseous plume-detection methods in hyperspectral long-wave infrared imagery ...
The ability to detect and identify effluent gases is, and will continue to be, of great importance. ...
Identification of constituent gases in effluent plumes is performed using linear least-squares regre...
Recently, interest in gaseous effluent detection, identification, and quantification has increased f...
Hyperspectral imaging in gas detection applications is a leading and widely studied research topic t...
ABSTRACT Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) is developing a longwave infrared (LWIR) compressive sensing h...
Gas plumes detection, identification and concentration estimation by using hyperspectral sensors in ...
The detection and identification of weak gaseous plumes using thermal imaging data is complicated by...
The goal of this research was to develop an algorithm for identifying the constituent gases in stack...
Longwave Infrared (LWIR) radiation comprising atmospheric and surface emissions provides information...
Identification of constituent gases in effluent plumes is performed using linear least-squares regre...
Using a Fourier transform infrared field spectrometer, spectral infrared radiance measurements were ...
The ability to detect and identify effluent gases is a problem that has been pursued with limited su...
Methane (CH4) display spectral features in several regions of the infrared range (0.75–14 &mic...
Natural and man-made chemical processes generate gaseous plumes that may be detected by hyperspectra...
The performance of weak gaseous plume-detection methods in hyperspectral long-wave infrared imagery ...
The ability to detect and identify effluent gases is, and will continue to be, of great importance. ...
Identification of constituent gases in effluent plumes is performed using linear least-squares regre...
Recently, interest in gaseous effluent detection, identification, and quantification has increased f...
Hyperspectral imaging in gas detection applications is a leading and widely studied research topic t...
ABSTRACT Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) is developing a longwave infrared (LWIR) compressive sensing h...