The use of integration of multispectral images in the tasks of information support of aerial search and rescue operations in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation

Authors

  • Mukhin Ivan Efimovich Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia
  • Koptev Dmitry Sergeevich Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia
  • Shuklina Yulia Vadimovna Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia

Keywords:

integration, integral quality indicator, multispectral images, long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras, short-wave infrared (SWIR) cameras, television video cameras (TV), informativity, universal image quality index

Abstract

In order to ensure flight safety during search and rescue operations in difficult meteorological conditions of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation, the formation of messages and signals about an approaching obstacle, for the purpose of information support for the crew, is necessary to provide visualization of the cabin situation by combining environmental images obtained by cameras in various spectral ranges. The integral indicator of image quality is applicable to assess the informativeness of both the entire image and its individual parts of interest, obtained automatically or highlighted by the operator. It is advisable to use this indicator to assess the information content of the channels of technical vision systems with the aim of adaptive adjustment of video image aggregation algorithms, in particular, as part of the hardware and software complex for search and rescue operations in difficult meteorological conditions. The implementation of the image aggregation procedure with subsequent visualization requires the presence of hardware, video cameras, television, long-wave and short-wave infrared ranges. It should be noted that each range requires certain shooting conditions and, accordingly, is characterized by a given quality of the images obtained. The article shows the advantages and disadvantages of using cameras in these spectral ranges, presents the results of their practical use, describes the procedure for image aggregation, and provides parameters for assessing their quality. It should be said that today, a very relevant area of research is the synthesis of complexes for providing aerial search and rescue operations with modules and hardware and software that implement procedures for ensuring the integration of initial data, which are often formed by a laser-television module (LTM), including television video cameras (TV), long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras, short-wave infrared (SWIR) cameras, a laser-location module and a forward-looking radar station

Author Biographies

Mukhin Ivan Efimovich, Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia

Prof. at the Dept. of Space Instrumentation and Communication Systems. Dipl. radio engineer (Voronezh Polytechnic Institute, 1977). Doctor of Technical Sciences, specialty 20.01.09 Military Control Systems, Communications and Navigation (Technical Sciences) (S.M. Budyonny Military Academy of Communications, 2012). Research in the field of development of diagnostic systems and prognostics of the technical condition of critical components of aircraft

Koptev Dmitry Sergeevich, Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia

Senior Lecturer at the Dept. of Space Instrumentation and Communication Systems. Dipl. Teacher-researcher (Southwest State University, 2022). Research in the field of development of a device for non-invasive diagnostics of the functional state of an air-craft pilot during flight

Shuklina Yulia Vadimovna, Southwest State University (SWSU), Russia

1st-year master's student at the Dept. of Space Instrumentation and Communication Systems. Dipl. Bachelor (SWSU, 2022). Studies in the field of ensuring the safety of aircraft flights

Published

2023-10-10

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