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Design of low-cost, compact and weather-proof whole sky imagers for high-dynamic-range captures

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2017-04-20 v1

Abstract

Ground-based whole sky imagers are popular for monitoring cloud formations, which is necessary for various applications. We present two new Wide Angle High-Resolution Sky Imaging System (WAHRSIS) models, which were designed especially to withstand the hot and humid climate of Singapore. The first uses a fully sealed casing, whose interior temperature is regulated using a Peltier cooler. The second features a double roof design with ventilation grids on the sides, allowing the outside air to flow through the device. Measurements of temperature inside these two devices show their ability to operate in Singapore weather conditions. Unlike our original WAHRSIS model, neither uses a mechanical sun blocker to prevent the direct sunlight from reaching the camera; instead they rely on high-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) techniques to reduce the glare from the sun.

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@article{arxiv.1704.05678,
  title  = {Design of low-cost, compact and weather-proof whole sky imagers for high-dynamic-range captures},
  author = {Soumyabrata Dev and Florian M. Savoy and Yee Hui Lee and Stefan Winkler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.05678},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Published in Proc. IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), July 2015