Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9823221 | Acta Astronautica | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The primary mission objective of a new small Bi-spectral InfraRed Detection (BIRD) satellite is detection and quantitative analysis of high-temperature events like fires and volcanoes. An absence of saturation in the BIRD infrared channels makes it possible to improve false alarm rejection as well as to retrieve quantitative characteristics of hot targets, including their effective fire temperature, area and the radiative energy release. Examples are given of detection and analysis of wild and coal seam fires, of volcanic activity as well as of oil fires in Iraq. The smallest fires detected by BIRD, which were verified on ground, had an area of 12m2 at daytime and 4m2 at night.
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Authors
Boris Zhukov, Klaus Briess, Eckehard Lorenz, Dieter Oertel, Wolfgang Skrbek,