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Gas Imaging Using Infrared Gas-Correlation Spectroscopy

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Abstract

In many applications there is an interest to find and visualise gas plumes in real-time. Images of gas concentration distributions are needed in several environmental studies. Global monitoring of greenhouse gases from spacecraft based systems arc important. An industrial application is hydrocarbon emission monitoring from petrochemical installations and leakage detection along pipelines. Indoor monitoring of working environment and surveillance of hazardous gases are other fields where imaging is useful.

© 1996 IEEE

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