Development and characterisation of a portable, active short-wave infrared camera system for vision enhancement through smoke and fog

Matthias Mischung, Jendrik Schmidt, E. Peters, Marco W. Berger, M. Anders, Maurice Stephan
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A portable short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensor system was developed aiming at vision enhancement through fog and smoke for support of emergency forces such as fire fighters or the police. In these environments, wavelengths in the SWIR regime have superior transmission and less backscatter in comparison to the visible spectral range received by the human eye or RGB cameras. On the emitter side, the active SWIR sensor system features a light-emitting diode (LED) array consisting of 55 SWIR-LEDs with a total optical power output of 280 mW emitting at wavelengths around λ = 1568 nm with a Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of 137 nm, which are more eye-safe compared to the visible range. The receiver consists of an InGaAs camera equipped with a lens with a field of view slightly exceeding the angle of radiation of the LED array. For convenient use as a portable device, a display for live video from the SWIR camera is embedded within the system. The dimensions of the system are 270 x 190 x 110 mm and the overall weight is 3470 g. The superior potential of SWIR in contrast to visible wavelengths in scattering environments is first theoretically estimated using the Mie scattering theory, followed by an introduction of the SWIR sensor system including a detailed description of its assembly and a characterisation of the illuminator regarding optical power, spatial emission profile, heat dissipation, and spectral emission. The performance of the system is then estimated by design calculations based on the lidar equation. First field experiments using a fog machine show an improved performance compared to a camera in the visible range (VIS), as a result of less backscattering from illumination, lower extinction and thus producing a clearer image.
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一种便携式、有源短波红外摄像机系统的开发和特性,用于通过烟雾和雾增强视觉
研制了一种便携式短波红外(SWIR)传感器系统,旨在通过雾和烟增强视觉,以支持消防员或警察等紧急部队。在这些环境中,与人眼或RGB相机接收的可见光谱范围相比,SWIR波段的波长具有优越的透射性和较少的后向散射。在发射器侧,主动式SWIR传感器系统采用由55个SWIR-LED组成的发光二极管(LED)阵列,总光功率输出为280 mW,发射波长约λ = 1568 nm,半最大全宽(FWHM)为137 nm,与可见范围相比,更安全。接收器由一个InGaAs相机组成,配备一个镜头,其视野略大于LED阵列的辐射角度。为了方便作为便携式设备使用,系统内嵌入了SWIR摄像机的实时视频显示器。系统尺寸为270 × 190 × 110 mm,总重量为3470g。首先使用Mie散射理论从理论上估计了SWIR在散射环境中与可见波长相比的优越潜力,然后介绍了SWIR传感器系统,包括其组件的详细描述以及照明器关于光功率,空间发射轮廓,散热和光谱发射的特征。然后通过基于激光雷达方程的设计计算来估计系统的性能。使用雾机进行的第一次现场实验表明,与可见光范围内的相机相比,雾机的性能有所提高,因为光照产生的后向散射更少,消光更低,从而产生更清晰的图像。
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