Use of thermal drone in detection and assessment of larval mass temperature in decomposed rabbit carcasses

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, LEGAL Journal of forensic sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-25 DOI:10.1111/1556-4029.15466
Sharifah Mastura Syed Mohd Daud MS, Chong Chin Heo PhD, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd Yusof PhD, Lay See Khoo PhD, Mansharan Kaur Chainchel Singh PhD, Mohd Shah Mahmood MSC, Muhammad Dzulfiqri Bin Muhammad Nasir MBA, Hapizah Nawawi PhD
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Manual ground searches and cadaver dogs are traditional methods for locating remains, but they can be time- and resource-intensive, resulting in the decomposition of bodies and delay in victim identification. Therefore, thermal imaging has been proposed as a potentially useful tool for detecting remains based on their temperature. This study investigated the potential of a novel search technique of thermal drones to detect surface remains through the detection of maggot mass temperatures. Two trials were carried out at Selangor, Malaysia, each utilizing 12 healthy male Oryctolagus cuniculus European white rabbits and DJI Matrice 300 RTK drone China, equipped with a thermal camera; Zenmuse H20T to record the thermal imaging footage of the carcasses at various heights (15, 30, 60–100 m) for 14 days for each trial. Our results demonstrated that the larval masses and corresponding heat emissions were at their largest during the active decay stage; therefore, all the carcasses were observable in thermal images on day 5 and remained until day 7. Statistical analyses showed that (1) no statistically significant differences in thermal images between clothed and unclothed subjects (p > 0.05); (2) 15 m above ground level was proven to be the optimal height, as it showed the greatest contrast between the carcass heat signature and the background (p < 0.005). Our data suggested the potential window of detection of thermal signatures was detectable up to 7 days post-deposition. This could be an important guideline for the search and recovery teams for operational implementation in this tropical region.

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使用热无人机检测和评估腐烂兔尸中幼虫的体温。
人工地面搜索和搜尸犬是确定遗骸位置的传统方法,但这些方法可能需要大量的时间和资源,导致尸体腐烂和受害者身份确认的延迟。因此,热成像技术被认为是根据遗骸温度探测遗骸的潜在有用工具。本研究调查了一种新型热无人机搜索技术的潜力,该技术可通过检测蛆块温度来检测地表遗骸。在马来西亚雪兰莪州进行了两次试验,每次利用 12 只健康雄性欧洲白兔和中国大疆 Matrice 300 RTK 无人机(配备热像仪 Zenmuse H20T),在不同高度(15 米、30 米、60 米至 100 米)记录尸体的热成像镜头,每次试验持续 14 天。我们的研究结果表明,幼虫尸体和相应的热辐射在活动腐烂阶段是最大的;因此,在第 5 天的热图像中可以观察到所有尸体,并一直持续到第 7 天。统计分析表明:(1) 穿衣和不穿衣的受试者在热图像上没有显著的统计学差异(p > 0.05);(2) 离地面 15 米的高度被证明是最佳高度,因为它能显示出尸体热特征与背景之间最大的反差(p > 0.05);(3) 穿衣和不穿衣的受试者在热图像上没有显著的统计学差异(p > 0.05)。
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Journal of forensic sciences
Journal of forensic sciences 医学-医学:法
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Sciences (JFS) is the official publication of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). It is devoted to the publication of original investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries and reviews in various branches of the forensic sciences. These include anthropology, criminalistics, digital and multimedia sciences, engineering and applied sciences, pathology/biology, psychiatry and behavioral science, jurisprudence, odontology, questioned documents, and toxicology. Similar submissions dealing with forensic aspects of other sciences and the social sciences are also accepted, as are submissions dealing with scientifically sound emerging science disciplines. The content and/or views expressed in the JFS are not necessarily those of the AAFS, the JFS Editorial Board, the organizations with which authors are affiliated, or the publisher of JFS. All manuscript submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed.
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