УДК: 623.465.7
All-weather capability of television and thermal-vision (3–5 and 8–12-μm) channels for observation in various climatic zones
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Семашкин Е.Н., Артюшкина Т.В., Гарбузова Т.В. Всепогодность телевизионных и тепловизионных (3–5 и 8–12 мкм) каналов наблюдения в различных климатических зонах // Оптический журнал. 2015. Т. 82. № 7. С. 10–14.
Semashkin E.N., Artyushkina T.V., Garbuzova T.V. All-weather capability of television and thermal-vision (3–5 and 8–12-μm) channels for observation in various climatic zones [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2015. V. 82. № 7. P. 10–14.
E. N. Semashkin, T. V. Artyushkina, and T. V. Garbuzova, "All-weather capability of television and thermal-vision (3–5 and 8–12-μm) channels for observation in various climatic zones," Journal of Optical Technology. 82(7), 404-407 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.82.000404
Based on empirical laws for the distribution of the temperature and relative humidity of the air for various weather stations, a method has been developed for modelling the distribution law of the meteorological-visibility range that makes it possible, combined with algorithms for modelling fogs and precipitations, to estimate the frequency distribution of the visibility of objects at various ranges by television and thermal-vision devices.
all-weather capability, television device, thermal-vision device
OCIS codes: 010.0010, 010.1320
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