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Hot or Not? Robust and Accurate Continuous Thermal Imaging on FLIR cameras
2019
2019 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom
Wearable thermal imaging is emerging as a powerful and increasingly affordable sensing technology. Current thermal imaging solutions are mostly based on uncooled forward looking infrared (FLIR), which is susceptible to errors resulting from warming of the camera and the device casing it. To mitigate these errors, a blackbody calibration technique where a shutter whose thermal parameters are known is periodically used to calibrate the measurements. This technique, however, is only accurate when
doi:10.1109/percom.2019.8767423
dblp:conf/percom/MalmivirtaHLLPF19
fatcat:dc3mchslxncklkritxty5amze4