[Development Case] Disaster Monitoring Using Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) Cameras
The wavelength is about twice that of visible light! Establishing a monitoring system that is strong against visibility deterioration due to fog, rain, and other conditions!
A sensor sensitive to SWIR light in the short-wavelength infrared region with a wavelength of 1000 to 2000 nm has been developed, and its use in fields such as factory automation for sorting and inspection, which are difficult to distinguish visually, is becoming more common. Our company aims to establish a monitoring system that is resilient to visibility deterioration caused by fog, rain, and other factors by utilizing this SWIR camera for disaster monitoring. In the rainfall estimation technology using CCTV footage, the wavelength is approximately twice that of visible light, which suppresses the scattering of light that causes visibility deterioration, making it less affected by fog, haze, and rain. [Case Overview] ■ Purpose: To utilize SWIR cameras for disaster monitoring and establish a monitoring system resilient to visibility deterioration caused by fog and rain. ■ Rainfall estimation technology from CCTV footage - The wavelength is approximately twice that of visible light. - Scattering of light that causes visibility deterioration is suppressed. - It has properties that make it less affected by fog, haze, and rain. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:ブレインズ
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