Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007322 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Visual inspection is the most common method used to detect bergy bits and growlers, but the effectiveness of visual inspections is reduced by operator fatigue and low light conditions. The potential hazard from bergy bits and growlers is further increased by short detection range (<1Â km). As such, there is a need for robust and autonomous near-field detection of such smaller icebergs. This paper presents a review of iceberg detection technology and explores applications for infrared imagers in the field. Preliminary experiments are performed and recommendations are made for future work, including a proposed imager design which would be suited for near field ice detection.
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Authors
Hazem Abdel-Moati, Jonathan Morris, Yousheng Zeng, Martin Wesley II, Victor Garas Yanni,