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Mudau, AE
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Willers, Cornelius J
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Hlakola, M
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Calitz, H
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Theron, Bertus
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2010-12-02T13:12:27Z |
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2010-12-02T13:12:27Z |
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2010-11 |
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Mudau, AE, Willers, CJ, Hlakola, M et al. 2010. Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers. Test & Measurement 2010 Conference and Workshop - Measurements in Sport, Health & Safety - Is there a connection? Champagne Sports Resort, Central Drakensberg, South Africa, 7 - 10 November 2010, pp 1 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4585
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Test & Measurement 2010 Conference and Workshop - Measurements in Sport, Health & Safety - Is there a connection? Champagne Sports Resort, Central Drakensberg, South Africa, 7 - 10 November 2010 |
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When a military aircraft becomes the target of an approaching infrared seeker missile, it relies on infrared counter-measures to serve as decoys and to confuse the missile. The Optronic Sensor Systems (OSS) group at CSIR-DPSS is involved in computer simulation work from which the protection effectiveness of such counter-measures is predicted. To provide data based on which the simulation software can make realistic predictions, researchers at OSS perform field characterization on infrared counter-measures using radiometric measurements. This is done in the field, achieved via non-contact temperature measurement method, using infrared cameras. To allow correction for the effect of the atmospheric transmission, reference measurements are performed on a blackbody located 450 m away in the field. In this paper we present the temperatures measured on the blackbody using Jade infrared imager, namely medium wave infrared (MWIR) imager operating in the 3-5 micron, band and a Fluke 574 precision handheld infrared thermometer. The measurement with the handheld infrared thermometer was done over a short distance, approximately 15 cm. The results of the infrared cameras versus that of the infrared thermometer are compared to ensure validity of the infrared imager temperature measurement on the blackbody. This serves to provide confidence in the results obtained by the infrared imager. |
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Medium wave infrared imager |
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Validation |
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Blackbody |
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Radiometric temperature measurements |
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Optronics |
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Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers |
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Conference Presentation |
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Mudau, A., Willers, C. J., Hlakola, M., Calitz, H., & Theron, B. (2010). Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4585 |
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Mudau, AE, Cornelius J Willers, M Hlakola, H Calitz, and B Theron. "Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4585 |
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Mudau A, Willers CJ, Hlakola M, Calitz H, Theron B, Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4585 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Mudau, AE
AU - Willers, Cornelius J
AU - Hlakola, M
AU - Calitz, H
AU - Theron, B
AB - When a military aircraft becomes the target of an approaching infrared seeker missile, it relies on infrared counter-measures to serve as decoys and to confuse the missile. The Optronic Sensor Systems (OSS) group at CSIR-DPSS is involved in computer simulation work from which the protection effectiveness of such counter-measures is predicted. To provide data based on which the simulation software can make realistic predictions, researchers at OSS perform field characterization on infrared counter-measures using radiometric measurements. This is done in the field, achieved via non-contact temperature measurement method, using infrared cameras. To allow correction for the effect of the atmospheric transmission, reference measurements are performed on a blackbody located 450 m away in the field. In this paper we present the temperatures measured on the blackbody using Jade infrared imager, namely medium wave infrared (MWIR) imager operating in the 3-5 micron, band and a Fluke 574 precision handheld infrared thermometer. The measurement with the handheld infrared thermometer was done over a short distance, approximately 15 cm. The results of the infrared cameras versus that of the infrared thermometer are compared to ensure validity of the infrared imager temperature measurement on the blackbody. This serves to provide confidence in the results obtained by the infrared imager.
DA - 2010-11
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Medium wave infrared imager
KW - Validation
KW - Blackbody
KW - Radiometric temperature measurements
KW - Optronics
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2010
T1 - Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers
TI - Ensuring validity of radiometric temperature measurements obtained in the field using infrared imagers
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4585
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