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Remote sensing in environmental police investigations: aerial platforms and an innovative application of thermography to detect several illegal activities
Authors:M Lega  C Ferrara  G Persechino  P Bishop
Institution:1. Department of Engineering, University of Naples Parthenope, Centro Direzionale di Napoli Isola C4, 80143, Naples, Italy
2. CIRA, Italian Aerospace Research Center, Capua, Italy
3. College of Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingstown, RI, 02881, USA
Abstract:Being able to identify the environmental crimes and the guilty parties is central to police investigations, and new technologies enable the authorities to do this faster and more accurately than ever before. In recent years, our research team has introduced the use of a range of aerial platforms and an innovative application of thermography to detect several illegal activities; for example, illegal sanitary sewer and storm-drain connections, illicit wastewater discharges, and other “anomalies” on surface waters can be easily identified using their thermal infrared signatures. It can also be used to detect illegal solid/liquid waste dumps or illicit air discharges. This paper introduces first results of a Thermal Pattern and Thermal Tracking approach that can be used to identify different phenomena and several pollutants. The aims of this paper were to introduce a fingerprint paradigm for environmental police investigations, defining several specific signatures (patterns) that permit the identification of an illicit/anomalous activity, and establish a procedure to use this information to find the correlation (tracking) between the crime and the culprit or the source and the target.
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