Geographical surveying using cameras in combination with flight computers to obtain images with overlaid geographical coordinates
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1. An earth surface survey system for mounting in a survey vehicle comprising:
- a video camera having a first field of view, said camera producing a sequence of television frames of a portion of an earth surface within a field of view of said camera;
video recorder means connected to said video camera for recording said sequence of television frames;
a global navigation system for determining coordinates of said survey vehicle;
a computer for receiving said coordinates from said global navigation system and programmed to produce alphanumeric representations thereof; and
means connected to said computer and said video recorder means for overlaying respective determined coordinates on each of said television frames.
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An earth surface surveying system uses an IR camera to obtain IR images of a selected area. A video camera operates in association with the IR camera to obtain video images in geographic and time sequence with images obtained by the IR camera. A processor allows split-screen viewing of the IR and video images so that areas of interest in the IR image can be identified from the video image. The system also includes apparatus for overlaying earth surface coordinates on the images from a global navigation system to enable identifying the location of areas in the images.
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1. An earth surface survey system for mounting in a survey vehicle comprising:
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a video camera having a first field of view, said camera producing a sequence of television frames of a portion of an earth surface within a field of view of said camera; video recorder means connected to said video camera for recording said sequence of television frames; a global navigation system for determining coordinates of said survey vehicle; a computer for receiving said coordinates from said global navigation system and programmed to produce alphanumeric representations thereof; and means connected to said computer and said video recorder means for overlaying respective determined coordinates on each of said television frames. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An aerial infrared earth surface survey system for mounting in an aircraft comprising:
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an infrared imager head having a narrow angle field of view, said imager head producing analog data representative of temperatures of infrared sources in said imager head field of view; an infrared data processor connected to receive said infrared analog data for processing said data to produce a sequence of television frames in which colors of images therein are indicative of a temperature range of said infrared sources corresponding to said images; first video recorder connected to receive and record said sequence of television frames; a global navigation system for determining the latitude and longitude of an aircraft carrying the survey system; a radar altimeter for determining the height of said aircraft above an earth surface; a computer for receiving latitude and longitude data from said global navigation system, and aircraft height data from said radar altimeter, said computer programmed to produce alphanumeric representations of said received latitude and longitude data, and said height data; and a time base corrector connected to receive a synchronization signal from said data processor and to receive and alphanumeric representations for overlaying representive latitude, longitude, and height alphanumeric representations on each of said television frames for recording by said first video recorder. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method for locating points of interest on the earth'"'"'s surface by temperature discrimination comprising the steps of:
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moving an infrared imager head along and over selected areas of the earth'"'"'s surface for scanning such areas; producing a sequence of infrared television frames from the infrared imager head having images representative of temperatures of the area scanned; determining coordinates of centers of the selected areas in each of the television frames; overlaying the determined coordinates of each frame on its respective recording thereof; playing back the recording to locate a thermal point of interest in the infrared portion of a frame; visually identifying the location of the thermal point of interest; and determining the location of the thermal point by reference to the overlaid coordinates of a frame containing the thermal point of interest.
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8. An infrared earth surface survey system for mounting in a survey vehicle comprising:
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an infrared camera for producing a sequence of infrared images of a portion of an earth surface within a field of view of said camera; an infrared data processor connected to said infrared camera for receiving analog infrared data therefrom, said processor processing said infrared data to produce a sequence of infrared video frames, said processor producing a plurality of colors in said frames, each of said colors indicative of a temperature range of a portion of an earth surface within said camera field of view; video recorder means connected to said data processor for recording said sequence of video frames; a global navigation system for determining coordinates of said survey vehicle; a computer for receiving said coordinates from said global navigation system and programmed to produce alphanumeric representations thereof; and means connected to said computer and said video recorder means for overlaying respective determined coordinates on each of said video frames.
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