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2 February 2004 Calibration and application of airborne pushbroom hyperspectral imager (PHI)
Rong Shu, Yong-Qi Xue, Yi-De Yang
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Abstract
Pushbroom Hyperspectral Imaging technology is a new method to acquire the imaging spectrum data. Based on the area CCD technology, pushbroom imager can provide the higher SNR and more bands. Since 1995, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics was developing the Pushbroom Hyperspectral Imager. In the paper, two generation of pushbroom hyperspectral imager (PHI) and the principle of instrument are introduced. The method and result of spectral calibration and radiation calibration are written in detail. PHI had been used in remote sensing of environment monitoring, geology study, oil and gas prospecting, vegetation, ocean observation, city layout, fine agriculture, forest fireproofing at home and abroad.
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Rong Shu, Yong-Qi Xue, and Yi-De Yang "Calibration and application of airborne pushbroom hyperspectral imager (PHI)", Proc. SPIE 5234, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites VII, (2 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.516697
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Hyperspectral imaging

Imaging systems

Sensors

Spectral calibration

Data acquisition

Optical spheres

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