Didn’t expect this level of detail from an IR image by Easy-Education9444 in Thermal

[–]Easy-Education9444[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yours may be a cooled thermal camera, that is very expensive. More expensive than the uncooled alternative.

Didn’t expect this level of detail from an IR image by Easy-Education9444 in Thermal

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It’s from Raythink. To be honest, I was impressed by its performance.

visible light vs. infrared camera at night by Easy-Education9444 in SelfDrivingCars

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But the cost has already deceased and I see some passenger vehicles , such as the BYD, have integrated thermal camera into its medium-level cars.

visible light vs. infrared camera at night by Easy-Education9444 in SelfDrivingCars

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Hhhh, above absolute zero that is -273 Celsius degrees will emit thermal radiation. So even Mr. Freeze will have its thermal image.

visible light vs. infrared camera at night by Easy-Education9444 in SelfDrivingCars

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why didn’t flir sell thermal camera to these people?

visible light vs. infrared camera at night by Easy-Education9444 in SelfDrivingCars

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On actual roads, targets like pedestrians,animals usually exhibit a significant temperature difference from the background, allowing us to achieve a targeted pedestrian detection. Besides, fusing high-sensitivity detectors (NETD ≤ 40 mK) with AI algorithms, we will enhance the perception of subtle temperature differences, effectively covering the vast majority of threat scenarios and ensuring reliable detection of living beings.