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University of Virginia
Gabriel LauferUniversity of Virginia, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, Charlottesville, VA 22904
Passive Stand-Off Detection of Chemicals
Acknowledgement: Support by the Virginia Center for Innovative Technology and Avir, LLC
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Properties of sensors for domestic defense applications
Sensitivity existing passive remote sensors, Fast (0.1-1 sec), Multi-chemical (weapon agents + simulants), Robust – few (or no) moving parts, no fine
alignment, Simple to operate, Output easy to interpret, Low cost (low level of approval), Low energy (commercially available battery), Imaging capabilities (desirable).
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Prototype of a single-chemical DAR
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University of Virginia Remote Sensing Experiment
Sponsors: NSROC, NASA, VSGC, SEAS, VEF, MAE.
Previous mission launched from NASA Wallops Island on an Orion single stage sounding rocket.
Future experiment: video camera, and five photodiodes for ocean chlorophyll measurements
Gas filter correlation radiometer for measurement of methane in the stratosphere
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Mostly undergraduate project, 18 students + 1 grad student in AY 2001-02, over 60 during the last 4 years.Interdisciplinary, including remote sensing, telemetry, space technology, mechanical design, system integration. (Shown L/R: Gaby Laufer, Jeff Dawson and Sarah Armstrong)
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