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27 August 2008Implementation of an automated signal processing approach for the analysis of chemical spectral signatures collected from FT-IR mounted in an aircraft
The automated detection of chemical spectral signatures using a passive infrared Fourier Transform
Infrared (FT-IR) Spectrometer mounted in an aircraft is a difficult challenge due to the small total infrared
energy contribution of a particular chemical species compared to the background signature. The detection
of spectral signatures is complicated by the fact that a large, widely varying infrared background is
present that is coupled with the presence of a number of chemical interferents in the atmosphere. This
paper describes a mathematical technique that has been successfully demonstrated to automatically detect
specific chemical species in an automated processing environment. The data analysis methodology has
been demonstrated to be effective using data of low spectral resolution at low aircraft altitudes. An
overview of the implementation and basic concepts of the approach are presented.
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Robert T. Kroutil, Paul E. Lewis, David P. Miller, Sylvia S. Shen, Gary W. Small, "Implementation of an automated signal processing approach for the analysis of chemical spectral signatures collected from FT-IR mounted in an aircraft," Proc. SPIE 7086, Imaging Spectrometry XIII, 708607 (27 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.796835