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Autor:
Brian J. Redman, Jeremy B. Wright, Andrew Glen, Karl R. Westlake, John D. van der Laan, Andres L. Sanchez, Brian Z. Bentz
Publikováno v:
Optics express. 29(9)
Random scattering and absorption of light by tiny particles in aerosols, like fog, reduce situational awareness and cause unacceptable down-time for critical systems or operations. Computationally efficient light transport models are desired for comp
Autor:
Brian Z. Bentz, Jeremy B. Wright, Andrew Glen, Kevin J. Webb, Ryan L. Hastings, Andres L. Sanchez, John D. van der Laan, Karl R. Westlake, Brian J. Redman, Christian A. Pattyn
Publikováno v:
Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality (XR) Technology for Multi-Domain Operations II.
Degraded visual environments like fog pose a major challenge to safety and security because light is scattered by tiny particles. We show that by interpreting the scattered light it is possible to detect, localize, and characterize objects normally h
Autor:
Matthew W. Moorman, Erika C. Vreeland, Jeremy B. Wright, Karl R. Westlake, Anthony Chavez, Christian A. Pattyn, Jason Paul Sammon, Leah Appelhans
Publikováno v:
Image Sensing Technologies: Materials, Devices, Systems, and Applications VIII.
Dangerous materials present in factories and military combat locations, can cause negative effects to the human body and can be life threatening. Due to this, a portable, easily maintained, and robust sensor is required to detect CWA’s, TIC’s, an
Autor:
Brian J. Redman, Andres L. Sanchez, John D. van der Laan, Karl R. Westlake, Brian Z. Bentz, Jeremy B. Wright, Andrew Glen
Publikováno v:
Situation Awareness in Degraded Environments 2020.
Autor:
Leah Appelhans, Jeremy B. Wright, Sean W. Smith, Karl R. Westlake, Jayson L. Briscoe, Igal Brener
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XX.
Exposure to chemicals in everyday life is now more prevalent than ever. Air and water pollution can be delivery mechanisms for toxins, carcinogens, and other chemicals of interest (COI). A compact, multiplexed, chemical sensor with high responsivity
Autor:
John D. van der Laan, Brian J. Redman, Andres L. Sanchez, Jacob W. Segal, Jeremy B. Wright, Karl R. Westlake, Charles F. LaCasse
Publikováno v:
Situation Awareness in Degraded Environments 2019.
Fog is a commonly occurring degraded visual environment which disrupts air traffic, ground traffic, and security imaging systems. For many application of interest, spatial resolution is required to identify elements of the scene. However, studying th
Publikováno v:
Situation Awareness in Degraded Environments 2019.
Heavy fogs and other highly scattering environments pose a challenge for many commercial and national security sensing systems. Current autonomous systems rely on a range of optical sensors for guidance and remote sensing that can be degraded by high
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Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing XIII.
Heavy fogs and other highly scattering environments pose a challenge for many commercial and national security sensing systems. Current autonomous systems rely on a range of optical sensors for guidance and remote sensing that can be degraded by high
Autor:
Brian J. Redman, John D. van der Laan, Jacob W. Segal, Charles F. LaCasse, Andres L. Sanchez, Karl R. Westlake, Jeremy B. Wright
Publikováno v:
Optical Engineering. 58:1
The scattering of light in fog is a complex problem that affects imaging in many ways. Typically, imaging device performance in fog is attributed solely to reduced visibility measured as light extinction from scattering events. We present a quantitat