Thermography
All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit measurable infrared radiation. The warmer the object, the stronger the infrared radiation. Thermal imaging cameras use the difference in infrared radiation between different objects to map the invisible infrared radiation as a thermal image with different heat zones.
Thermal imaging cameras contribute to the fact that situations can be recorded in multiple layers and support a wide range of applications such as perimeter protection, temperature measurement and fire protection. They "see" from a great distance in almost all light and weather conditions and use algorithms to distinguish people and vehicles from other objects. Enhanced with visible light imaging and visualized metadata, the thermal imaging cameras are the ideal choice for better 24/7 awareness of events and emergencies.