Title :
Current airborne LWIR HSI remote sensing activities at Defence R&D Canada — Valcartier
Author :
Puckrin, E. ; Turcotte, C.S. ; Lévesque, J. ; Thériault, J. -M ; Lavoie, H. ; Bouffard, F.
Author_Institution :
Spectral & Geospatial Exploitation Sect., DRDC Valcartier, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Recently, DRDC Valcartier has been investigating longwave hyperspectral imaging (HSI) remote sensing techniques using airborne sensors. There is currently an initiative to test the commercially available ground-based Hyper-Cam HSI system, developed by Telops, on a stabilized airborne platform with an integrated image motion compensation capability. The Hyper-Cam is also based on the Fourier-transform technology yielding high spectral resolution and enabling high accuracy radiometric calibration. It provides passive signature measurement capability, with up to 320×256 pixels at spectral resolutions of up to 0.25 cm-1. To our knowledge, the Hyper-Cam is the first commercial airborne hyperspectral imaging sensor based on Fourier-transform infrared technology. Airborne measurements and some preliminary performance criteria for the Hyper-Cam are presented in this paper.
Keywords :
calibration; cameras; image resolution; infrared imaging; motion compensation; radiometry; remote sensing; DRDC Valcartier; Defence R&D Canada; Fourier transform infrared technology; Telops; airborne LWIR HSI remote sensing; airborne measurements; airborne sensors; ground-based Hyper-Cam HSI system; integrated image motion compensation; longwave hyperspectral imaging; passive signature measurement; radiometric calibration; spectral resolution; Calibration; Chemical sensors; Chemicals; Hyperspectral imaging; Sensors; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS), 2010 2nd Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Reykjavik
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8906-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8907-7
DOI :
10.1109/WHISPERS.2010.5594880