What is it about?

enable people to see through gaseous smoke

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Why is it important?

fire fighting, surveillance, search and rescue, image matching, mosaicking and mapping, small object detection

Perspectives

Breaking the Rayleigh scattering rule and seeing through smoke, fog or haze using a non-expensive consumer grade camera, provides fire fighters, search and rescue crews and others a very high resolution and clear image of the area which otherwise would be covered by smoke with no visibility. This can be used for successfully forming a mosaic maps, identifying important and small objects such as fuel sources, trapped people or animals, cars, etc.

Mr Mirahmad Chabok
Flinders University

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This page is a summary of: Visibility through the gaseous smoke in airborne remote sensing using a DSLR camera, August 2016, SPIE,
DOI: 10.1117/12.2241511.
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