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Feasibility Study of Radiometry for Airborne Detection of Aviation Hazards
Gary G. Gimmestad
出版
Georgia Tech Research Institute
, 2001
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DgVGAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Radiometric sensors for aviation hazards have the potential for widespread and inexpensive deployment on aircraft. This report contains discussions of three aviation hazards - icing, turbulence, and volcanic ash - as well as candidate radiometric detection techniques for each hazard. Dual-polarization microwave radiometry is the only viable radiometric technique for detection of icing conditions, but more research will be required to assess its usefulness to the aviation community. Passive infrared techniques are being developed for detection of turbulence and volcanic ash by researchers in this country and also in Australia. Further investigation of the infrared airborne radiometric hazard detection approaches will also be required in order to develop reliable detection/discrimination techniques.