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12 June 1995Interactive performance model for spatially modulated Fourier transform spectrometers
Hyperspectral sensing systems are being developed for applications spanning astronomy, space object identification, remote sensing, and surveillance. We've developed an interactive, spreadsheet-based computer model which can be used to predict the performance for a type of hyperspectral sensor referred to as spatially modulated imaging Fourier transform spectrometers. The Hyperspectral Imager Model Program (HIMP) includes parameters which allow the specification of numerous target, atmospheric, instrumental, geometrical, and detector characteristics, as well as a variety of graphical outputs. HIMP may easily be modified or altered for a wide range of applications and scenarios.
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Bruce Rafert, R. Glenn Sellar, Leonard John Otten III, "Interactive performance model for spatially modulated Fourier transform spectrometers," Proc. SPIE 2480, Imaging Spectrometry, (12 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210895