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7 February 2002 Results from the Pronghorn field test using passive infrared spectroradiometers-CATSI and AIRIS
James O. Jensen, Jean-Marc Theriault, Claude Bradette, Christopher M. Gittins, William J. Marinelli
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Proceedings Volume 4574, Instrumentation for Air Pollution and Global Atmospheric Monitoring; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455164
Event: Environmental and Industrial Sensing, 2001, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The Pronghorn Field Tests were held at the Nevada Test Site for a two-week period in June 2001. Two passive infrared sensors were tested for inclusion into the Joint Service Wide Area Detection Program. The Adaptive InfraRed Imaging Spectroradiometer (AIRIS) and Compact ATmospheric Sounding Interferometer (CATSI) systems were tested with good results. This field test was a joint effort between the U.S (SBCCOM) and Canada (DREV). Various chemicals were detected and quantified from a distance of 1.5 kilometers. Passive ranging of Chemical Plumes was demonstrated.
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James O. Jensen, Jean-Marc Theriault, Claude Bradette, Christopher M. Gittins, and William J. Marinelli "Results from the Pronghorn field test using passive infrared spectroradiometers-CATSI and AIRIS", Proc. SPIE 4574, Instrumentation for Air Pollution and Global Atmospheric Monitoring, (7 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455164
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Clouds

Tunable filters

Infrared cameras

Interferometers

Ranging

Spectroscopy

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