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29 May 2014 WAHRSIS: A low-cost high-resolution whole sky imager with near-infrared capabilities
Soumyabrata Dev, Florian M. Savoy, Yee Hui Lee, Stefan Winkler
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Abstract
Cloud imaging using ground-based whole sky imagers is essential for a fine-grained understanding of cloud formations, which can be useful in many applications. Some such imagers are available commercially, but their cost is relatively high, and their flexibility is limited. Therefore, we built a new daytime Whole Sky Imager (WSI) called Wide Angle High-Resolution Sky Imaging System (WAHRSIS). The strengths of our new design are its simplicity, low manufacturing cost, and high image resolution. Our imager captures the entire hemisphere in a single picture using a digital camera with a Fish-eye lens. The camera was modified to capture light across the visible and near-infrared spectral ranges. This paper describes the design of the device as well as the geometric and radiometric calibration of the imaging system.
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Soumyabrata Dev, Florian M. Savoy, Yee Hui Lee, and Stefan Winkler "WAHRSIS: A low-cost high-resolution whole sky imager with near-infrared capabilities", Proc. SPIE 9071, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXV, 90711L (29 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2052982
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Cameras

Imaging systems

Clouds

Sun

Image processing

Vignetting

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