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26 August 2010Development of the second generation Hyperspectral Airborne Terrestrial
Imager (HATI): HATI - 2500
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (NGAS) has a long
legacy developing and fielding hyperspectral sensors,
including airborne and space based systems covering the
visible through Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) wavelength
ranges. Most recently NGAS has developed the
Hyperspectral Airborne Terrestrial Instrument (HATI) family
of hyperspectral sensors, which are compact airborne
hyperspectral imagers designed to fly on a variety of
platforms and be integrated with other sensors in NGAS's
instrument suite. The current sensor under development is
the HATI-2500, a full range Visible Near Infrared (VNIR)
through Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) instrument covering the
0.4 - 2.5 micron wavelength range with high spectral
resolution (3nm). The system includes a framing camera
integrated with a GPS/INS to provide high-resolution
multispectral imagery and precision geolocation. Its compact
size and flexible acquisition parameters allow HATI-2500 to
be integrated on a large variety of aerial platforms. This
paper describes the HATI-2500 sensor and subsystems and its
expected performance specifications.
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S. Sandor-Leahy, S. Thordarson, B. Baldauf, M. Figueroa, M. Helmlinger, H. Miller, T. Reynolds, J. Shepanski, "Development of the second generation Hyperspectral Airborne Terrestrial Imager (HATI): HATI - 2500," Proc. SPIE 7813, Remote Sensing System Engineering III, 78130A (26 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873006