Title :
Hyper-Cam: Hyperspectral IR imaging applications in defence innovative research
Author :
Montembeault, Yan ; Lagueux, Philippe ; Farley, Vincent ; Villemaire, Andre ; Gross, Kevin C.
Author_Institution :
Telops Inc., Québec, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Modern defence activities often require sophisticated technology to enable protection of sites and troops, as well as understanding and predicting events in the battlefield. The need for protection against chemical attacks has been a military priority for decades. Similarly, the need for battlefield standoff remote sensing (target/camouflage and surface contaminants detection, IR signatures of decoys/flares/jet engines) has evolved along with the electro-optical technologies. These areas of application require powerful detection methods through the analysis of infrared spectral signatures and recognition algorithms. Telops commercializes the Hyper-Cam, a rugged and compact infrared hyperspectral imaging sensor operating in the LWIR (8-11.5 μm) or the MWIR (1.5-5.5 μm). This paper presents some areas of application in defence innovative research where the Hyper-Cam sensor, is paving the way with unprecedented capabilities.
Keywords :
electro-optical devices; infrared imaging; military equipment; object detection; remote sensing; Hyper-Cam sensor; IR signatures; battlefield standoff remote sensing; chemical attacks; decoys/flares/jet engines; defence innovative research; electro-optical technology; infrared hyperspectral imaging sensor; military priority; surface contaminants detection; target/camouflage; Chemicals; Hyperspectral imaging; Imaging; Instruments; Pollution measurement; Surface contamination; Hyperspectral imaging; imaging FTS; military detection; standoff detection; surface contaminants;
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.2010.5594890