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A Bi-Spectral Microbolometer Sensor for Wildfire Measurement.

Denis DufourLoïc Le NocBruno TremblayMathieu N TremblayFrancis GénéreuxMarc TerrouxCarl VachonMelanie J WheatleyJoshua M JohnstonB Mike WottonPatrice Topart
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
This study describes the development of a prototype bi-spectral microbolometer sensor system designed explicitly for radiometric measurement and characterization of wildfire mid- and long-wave infrared radiances. The system is tested experimentally over moderate-scale experimental burns coincident with FLIR reference imagery. Statistical comparison of the fire radiative power (FRP; W) retrievals suggest that this novel system is highly reliable for use in collecting radiometric measurements of biomass burning. As such, this study provides clear experimental evidence that mid-wave infrared microbolometers are capable of collecting FRP measurements. Furthermore, given the low resource nature of this detector type, it presents a suitable option for monitoring wildfire behaviour from low resource platforms such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or nanosats.
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