Infrared signatures of aircraft are the basis for detection and monitoring. In past years, most of the studies focused on the aircraft's infrared signature in the mid-wave spectral region and long-wave spectral regio...Infrared signatures of aircraft are the basis for detection and monitoring. In past years, most of the studies focused on the aircraft's infrared signature in the mid-wave spectral region and long-wave spectral region for missile guidance or aircraft survivability studies. For the security of civil aviation, methods and instruments that can detect and monitor aircrafts from space are expected to be developed in the coming years. A short-wave infrared hyperspectral imager aboard the Tiangong-1 spacecraft acquired some civil aircraft's spectral data. The differences between the aircraft and the background in their spectral signatures are analyzed and discussed. Less absorption in the vapor absorption bands and a reflection spike is discovered at the 1.84 μm spectral band. The result shows that 1.84 μm and other vapor absorption bands can make contributions to aircraft detection in the daytime.展开更多
基金supported by the Innovation Funds from Chinese Academy of SciencesChinese Manned Space Engineering, who funded the R&D of the high-resolution hyperspectral imager
文摘Infrared signatures of aircraft are the basis for detection and monitoring. In past years, most of the studies focused on the aircraft's infrared signature in the mid-wave spectral region and long-wave spectral region for missile guidance or aircraft survivability studies. For the security of civil aviation, methods and instruments that can detect and monitor aircrafts from space are expected to be developed in the coming years. A short-wave infrared hyperspectral imager aboard the Tiangong-1 spacecraft acquired some civil aircraft's spectral data. The differences between the aircraft and the background in their spectral signatures are analyzed and discussed. Less absorption in the vapor absorption bands and a reflection spike is discovered at the 1.84 μm spectral band. The result shows that 1.84 μm and other vapor absorption bands can make contributions to aircraft detection in the daytime.