TELOPS Articles & Applications Notes
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Remote Quantification Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From A Power Plant
12/1/2011
New regulations about greenhouse gas emissions force governmental and environmental organizations around the world to look for efficient monitoring tools in order to manage their contribution to global warming.
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Article: Hyperspectral Imaging And High-Definition Remote Sensing For Military And Defense Applications
7/20/2011
Today’s surveillance needs demand a considerable level of discrimination and require the ability to detect, recognize, and identify humans and targets of interest efficiently and rapidly. By Louis Brault, Telops Inc.
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Application Note: Detection And Identification Of Solid Substances On Various Surfaces
6/27/2011
The Hyper-Cam-LW sensor from the Telops Hyper-Vision product line is well suited to perform the real-time detection of small quantities of solid and liquid substances on various surfaces. By TELOPS
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Application Note: Standoff Oil Sands' Characterization
4/13/2011
Hyperspectral imagery can help the oil sands industry's most critical aspects of productivity, cost saving, and reducing environmental impact in several different ways. Two methods to note are the ability to remotely predict oil concentration in situ prior to the bitumen process extraction, and the visualization of soft tailings to help gain a better understanding of mineral occurrence and distribution for deposit characterization on tailing operations. By TELOPS
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Application Note: Standoff Emission Characterization Of Smokestacks
2/10/2011
Most countries require continuous monitoring of emissions produced by coal and oil-fired power plants, municipal and hazardous waste incinerators, cement plans, and many other types of industrial sources. By TELOPS
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Is Your Camera Fast Enough?
1/11/2011
Infrared cameras fill the needs of specialized applications that cannot be fulfilled using standard visible cameras such as, night vision, thermography and non-destructive testing. By TELOPS
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Article: Is Your Camera Fast Enough?
1/11/2011
Infrared cameras fill the needs of specialized applications that cannot be fulfilled using standard visible cameras such as, night vision, thermography and non-destructive testing. By TELOPS