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3 June 2015 Compact, high performance hyperspectral systems design and applications
Leah Ziph-Schatzberg, Patrick Woodman, Keith Nakanishi, Jim Cornell, Richard Wiggins, Barry Swartz, Rick Holasek
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Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a technology that is rapidly transitioning from laboratory research and field demonstration to real-world deployment for a variety of applications. These applications include precision agriculture, manufacturing process monitoring, mineral and petroleum exploration, environmental management, disaster mitigation, defense intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance for threat detection and identification, as well as a host of applications within the bio-medical field. Application-specific algorithms are continuously being developed to support the world-wide expanding use of HSI.
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Leah Ziph-Schatzberg, Patrick Woodman, Keith Nakanishi, Jim Cornell, Richard Wiggins, Barry Swartz, and Rick Holasek "Compact, high performance hyperspectral systems design and applications", Proc. SPIE 9482, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII, 94820W (3 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177564
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Spectrographs

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Distortion

Manufacturing

Vegetation

Reflectivity

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