Ursa MCT LWIR Polarimetric Camera for Remote Sensing and Detection
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Description
Introducing the Ursa MCT LWIR, a cutting-edge imaging solution designed to revolutionize the way you capture and analyze polarimetric and radiometric data. This advanced system is engineered to operate with dual MCT imagers, enabling the simultaneous capture of orthogonal states of polarization. This feature ensures precise stop-action imagery, providing unparalleled clarity and detail in polarization images.
The Ursa MCT LWIR is capable of operating at an impressive 30 frames per second, capturing S1 and S2 images of polarization alternately. This high-speed capability allows for real-time data acquisition and analysis, making it an ideal choice for dynamic environments. The system is designed to accommodate both wide and narrow field of view optics, offering flexibility and adaptability to meet diverse imaging needs.
Operated via a laptop computer, the Ursa MCT LWIR provides real-time calibrated polarimetric and radiometric data products. This seamless integration ensures that users can monitor and analyze data efficiently, enhancing decision-making processes. Additionally, imagery can be streamed directly to disk, facilitating post-processing and in-depth analysis for comprehensive data evaluation.
The Ursa MCT LWIR is not just a tool; it is a gateway to advanced imaging capabilities. Its robust design and innovative technology make it an invaluable asset for applications requiring detailed detection and analysis, such as the identification of man-made objects in cluttered environments or during thermal cross-over events. Experience the future of imaging with the Ursa MCT LWIR, where precision meets performance.
Ursa MCT LWIR Polarimetric Camera for Remote Sensing and Detection
Specifications |
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Camera Type: | Security, Industrial |
Array Type: | Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT, HgCdTe) |
Spectral Band: | 7.5 – 10.4 um |
# Pixels (Height): | 640 |
# Pixels (Width): | 512 |
Pixel Pitch: | 15 um |
Array Cooling: | Cooled |
Features
- Dual-Imager Design: Simultaneous capture of orthogonal polarization states for stop-action imagery.
- High Sensitivity: NEDT of 28 mK and NEDOLP of 0.2% at f/2 ensure precise detection.
- Real-Time Imaging: Operates at 30 frames per second with >99.8% pixel operability.
- Flexible Optics: Compatible with wide and narrow field-of-view lenses.
- Advanced Software Integration: Provides real-time calibrated polarimetric and radiometric outputs.
- Streamlined Operation: Controlled via laptop with GigE connection for acquisition and storage.
Applications
- Man-Made Object Detection: Identifies hidden targets in clutter and thermal crossover conditions.
- Phenomenology Research: Enables detailed study of polarimetric signatures.
- Force Protection: Enhances surveillance and threat detection capabilities.
- Remote Sensing: Supports environmental and security monitoring.
- Dynamic Threat Detection: Tracks and identifies rapidly changing targets.
- Facial Recognition: Provides enhanced imaging in LWIR domain.
- Chemical Detection: Detects proliferation chemistries and residues on surfaces like concrete.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Ursa MCT LWIR Camera is suitable for detection of man-made objects in clutter and during thermal cross-over events, phenomenology, force protection, remote sensing, dynamic threat detection, facial recognition, and detection of proliferation chemistries.
The data interface of the Ursa MCT LWIR Camera is GigE.
The URSA operates at 30 frames per second capturing S1 and S2 images of polarization alternately.
The size of the Ursa MCT LWIR Camera with standard lens is 15” x 10” x 14” and it weighs 35lbs.
The Ursa MCT LWIR Camera is a laser instrument that operates with two MCT imagers that capture orthogonal states of polarization simultaneously for stop action imagery of polarization images.