摘要
The pyroelectric vidicon thermal imaging camera system, also called infrared TV system, has been dominated by both 'panned' and 'chopped' modes since it began to be commercialized early in 70s. The former has the advantage of its simplicity, but it can not get a thermal image from the stationary object without relative motion between object and camera. The latter is quite the opposite and hence has the disadvantage of complexity in use. The rotated-followed infrared TV system proposed here has the advan-