An infrared microsensor payload for miniature unmanned aerial vehicles

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Kostrzewa, J [1 ]
Meyer, W [1 ]
Laband, S [1 ]
Terre, W [1 ]
Petrovich, P [1 ]
Swanson, K [1 ]
Sundra, C [1 ]
Sener, W [1 ]
Wilmott, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Indigo Syst Corp, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 USA
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UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS V | 2003年 / 5090卷
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10.1117/12.500712
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Miniature unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a category of aircraft small enough to be transported, launched, operated, and retrieved by a crew of one or two. The concept is not new, having been in limited use by the U.S. military over the past fifteen years, but interest in potential applications is growing as size and cost of the vehicles come down. An application that is particularly significant to the military and law-enforcement agencies is remote reconnaissance, with one or more onboard sensors transmitting data back to the operator(s) in real time. Typically, a miniature UAV is capable of flying a pre-programmed route autonomously, with manual override as an option. At the conclusion of the mission, the vehicle returns for landing, after which it can be quickly disassembled and stowed until its next use. Thermal imaging extends the utility of miniature UAVs to operations in complete darkness and limited visibility, but historically thermal imagers have been too large and heavy for this application. That changed in 1999 with the introduction of Indigo System's Alpha(TM), camera, which established a new class of thermal imaging product termed the infrared "microsensor". Substantially smaller and lighter than any other infrared imaging product available at the time, Alpha(TM) was the first camera that could be readily packaged into the nose of a miniature UAV. Its low power consumption was also a key enabling feature. Building upon the success of Alpha(TM), Indigo then took the microsensor class a step further with its Omega(TM) camera, which broke all the records established by Alpha(TM) for small size, weight, and power. Omega(TM) has been successfully integrated into several miniature UAVs, including AeroVironment's Pointer and Raven, as well as the Snake Eye UAV manufactured by BAI Aerosystems. Aspects of the Omega(TM) design that have led to its utility on these and other platforms are described, and future prospects for even smaller microsensors are discussed.
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