Commissioning An All-Sky Infrared Camera Array for Detection Of Airborne Objects
Laura Domin\'e, Ankit Biswas, Richard Cloete, Alex Delacroix, Andriy, Fedorenko, Lucas Jacaruso, Ezra Kelderman, Eric Keto, Sarah Little, Abraham, Loeb, Eric Masson, Mike Prior, Forrest Schultz, Matthew Szenher, Wes Watters,, Abby White

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, calibration, and initial performance assessment of an all-sky infrared camera array for detecting airborne objects, aiming to improve understanding of unidentified aerial phenomena through long-term monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces a novel calibration method using ADS-B data and provides the first baseline performance metrics for a multi-modal sky monitoring system over five months.
Findings
Achieved detection efficiency metrics under various weather conditions.
Reconstructed approximately 500,000 aerial trajectories.
Identified 144 ambiguous trajectories likely representing mundane objects.
Abstract
To date there is little publicly available scientific data on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) whose properties and kinematics purportedly reside outside the performance envelope of known phenomena. To address this deficiency, the Galileo Project is designing, building, and commissioning a multi-modal ground-based observatory to continuously monitor the sky and conduct a rigorous long-term aerial census of all aerial phenomena, including natural and human-made. One of the key instruments is an all-sky infrared camera array using eight uncooled long-wave infrared FLIR Boson 640 cameras. Their calibration includes a novel extrinsic calibration method using airplane positions from Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data. We establish a first baseline for the system performance over five months of field operation, using a real-world dataset derived from ADS-B data,…
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TopicsInfrared Target Detection Methodologies · Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
