Flir T1020
FLIR T1020 thermal camera, resolution of 1024 × 768 and thermal sensitivity <20 m°C @ 30°C. Uncooled camera using microbolometer. All objects emits radiation at the infrared region, which can be detected in thermal imaging. Thermal imaging measures the temperature of infrared light emitted by different objects and converts it to a visible form. In Thermal Camera, radiated infrared energy is focused by optics to an infrared detector. From the detector, the information goes to sensor electronics for image processing. Thermal camera can be used in various behavioral studies when making non-contact experiment, for example if measured motions from the faces. Thermal imaging has also been used for example in detecting “small nerve fiber dysfunction” and pain, and in measuring the effectiveness of the local anesthetics.
Requires permit: FLIR Thermal Camera:
This is a permit of Thermal Camera. The device is intended for human measurements, therefore the permit is required. To get the permit, do the following steps: 1) If you are new to the device, please participate in ABL's user training courses. The courses contain user training for different measurement systems. Courses are not mandatory, but recommended for users new to equipment used in ABL. For information about the courses and schedules please contact ABL & MAGICS personnel. 2) In order to perform human research with MAGICS devices, a favorable statement from the ethical committee is required in following cases: - Your research fulfills the criteria listed in Guidelines on ethical assessments of research in the human sciences in Finland by The Finnish National Board on Research Integrity (TENK). - Your research funder or publisher requires you to apply statement, please note that the researcher in question has liability to check this. - Under Aalto’s internal policy, it is recommended to apply a statement in case you plan to collect and process sensitive personal data. 3) Fill and return th Research Permission form.The MAGICS academic coordinator or ABL research engineer accepts the research permission, which includes among others signature by the principal investigator, the names of people who are allowed to make reservations with this research permission, and the number of hours, which are also denoted in the financial obligation by the user. Research permission can be found from https://magics.fi/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Permission.pdf. 4) Reservation. Measurement time slots for MAGICS & ABL devices can be reserved at Aalto Takeout reservation calendar. This permit is given after the research permission is approved. Please read the document OPERATIONS INSTRUCTION OF MAGICS DEVICES https://magics.fi/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Operation_Instructions.pdf and fill and return the document REQUEST TO CONDUCT RESEARCH https://magics.fi/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Permission.pdf
Keywords:
Flir Thermal Camera Magics Cameras Misc.
Contextual Note for AI:
This item is part of the Takeout equipment and space lending system at Aalto University and beyond.
It is physically located in Aalto Behavioural Lab.
It is manufactured by Flir T1020.
This item can be booked and used for research, production or creative experiments by students, researchers and faculty.
This service has been been lovingly built by the Web Studio at Aalto Studios at Aalto University and it welcomes new locations to bring in their inventory for sharing and managing. More information can be found by contacting webstudio@aalto.fi or from the user guide.