Low Contrast Challenge and Limitations of Thermal Drones in Maritime Search and Rescue—Pilot Study

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This paper analyses the efficiency of thermal infrared (TIR) systems during night search operations under specific weather conditions, with a focus on determining the maximum operating altitude of the drone. The drone used in the research (DJI Matrice 210 V2) is equipped with a thermal camera, in a scenario involving maritime search and rescue (SAR) operation, i.e., person detection at sea with or without a survival suit. By capturing images from different altitudes and measuring key atmospheric and maritime parameters, essential data are obtained for defining optimal DRI parameters (detection, recognition, and identification) within the existing on-site meteorological conditions. This research contributes to more accurate life-saving procedures, underlining the importance of uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) technology for maritime SAR. It is expected that the presented model will improve operational readiness for SAR operations in areas with similar climatic profiles. The research results indicate the need to conduct similar research in different climatic conditions to improve the application of the TIR system in maritime SAR operations.

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Medić, D., Bakota, M., Jelaska, I., & Škorput, P. (2024). Low Contrast Challenge and Limitations of Thermal Drones in Maritime Search and Rescue—Pilot Study. Drones, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones8030076

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