Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors

This paper presents a novel tool capable of collecting thermal signatures inside a building by using low-cost IR temperature sensors mounted on-board an aerial platform. The proposed system aims to facilitate the detection of heat loss inside buildings, which is a key aspect for improving energy eff...

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Main Authors: João Valente, Juan Jesús Roldán, Mario Garzón, Antonio Barrientos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Drones
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/1/30
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spelling doaj-454b8bb1f1eb4082b92c557fdc7013212020-11-24T21:44:24ZengMDPI AGDrones2504-446X2019-03-01313010.3390/drones3010030drones3010030Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared SensorsJoão Valente0Juan Jesús Roldán1Mario Garzón2Antonio Barrientos3Information Technology Group, Wageningen University & Research, 6708 PB Wageningen, The NetherlandsCentre for Automation and Robotics (UPM-CSIC), Technical University of Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainUniversité Grenoble Alpes, Inria, Grenoble INP, 38000 Grenoble, FranceCentre for Automation and Robotics (UPM-CSIC), Technical University of Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainThis paper presents a novel tool capable of collecting thermal signatures inside a building by using low-cost IR temperature sensors mounted on-board an aerial platform. The proposed system aims to facilitate the detection of heat loss inside buildings, which is a key aspect for improving energy efficiency in large commercial or industrial buildings. Current detection systems usually require manual labor as well as the use of expensive instrumentation. The proposed system on the other hand, relies on the use of a small unmanned aerial vehicle carrying low-cost thermopile IR sensors. Moreover, the system delivers a fast temperature sensing scheme and it provides coverage to inaccessible areas, thus overcoming the limitations of current mobile platforms which use ground robots. Different experiments were carried out in order to assess the behavior of the sensors as well as to validate the full system. Moreover, the hypothesis that thermopile IR sensors can be used to track temperature signature on-the-fly is validated experimentally with the use of the proposed system over different targets.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/1/30unmanned aerial vehicletemperature trackingIR temperature sensorsaerial remote sensingenergy efficiency
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author João Valente
Juan Jesús Roldán
Mario Garzón
Antonio Barrientos
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Juan Jesús Roldán
Mario Garzón
Antonio Barrientos
Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
Drones
unmanned aerial vehicle
temperature tracking
IR temperature sensors
aerial remote sensing
energy efficiency
author_facet João Valente
Juan Jesús Roldán
Mario Garzón
Antonio Barrientos
author_sort João Valente
title Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
title_short Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
title_full Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
title_fullStr Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Towards Airborne Thermography via Low-Cost Thermopile Infrared Sensors
title_sort towards airborne thermography via low-cost thermopile infrared sensors
publisher MDPI AG
series Drones
issn 2504-446X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This paper presents a novel tool capable of collecting thermal signatures inside a building by using low-cost IR temperature sensors mounted on-board an aerial platform. The proposed system aims to facilitate the detection of heat loss inside buildings, which is a key aspect for improving energy efficiency in large commercial or industrial buildings. Current detection systems usually require manual labor as well as the use of expensive instrumentation. The proposed system on the other hand, relies on the use of a small unmanned aerial vehicle carrying low-cost thermopile IR sensors. Moreover, the system delivers a fast temperature sensing scheme and it provides coverage to inaccessible areas, thus overcoming the limitations of current mobile platforms which use ground robots. Different experiments were carried out in order to assess the behavior of the sensors as well as to validate the full system. Moreover, the hypothesis that thermopile IR sensors can be used to track temperature signature on-the-fly is validated experimentally with the use of the proposed system over different targets.
topic unmanned aerial vehicle
temperature tracking
IR temperature sensors
aerial remote sensing
energy efficiency
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/1/30
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