A Novel Application of Vehicle Security by Infrared Camera and Coating Technology

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In the paper, a novel method is proposed for application of vehicle security by infrared camera and coating technology. In this Vehicle Security System (VSS), the traditional mirror is coated on the surface with special material by multi-layers, then, an infrared camera is placed behind the mirror on the bottom of device. In order to obtain the image, a wireless communication is integrated on this system. Therefore, the user can easily inspect the object under the vehicle. By using this infrared photography, it provides completely imaging for the total dark condition, to examine the under-vehicle area of an object or explosives. Experiments show that the proposed device reflected 80% of visible light and penetrated 20% of incident light, about 96% infrared light pass through the mirror.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 396-398)

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981-987

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November 2011

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