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13 April 2015 Research progress and perspective of hyperspectral image projectors
Li Kang, Xiu-zhang Tang, Yi-huai Xiang, Yong-sheng Huang
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Proceedings Volume 9522, Selected Papers from Conferences of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics 2014, Part II; 95221C (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179863
Event: Selected Proceedings of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held August-October 2014, 2014, China, China
Abstract
As a new hyperspectral image projection technology developed in recent years, hyperspectral image projectors(HIP) provides an economical, practical and effective solution for the detection, evaluation and nonlinear calibration of hyperspectral imager. HIP, based on the spatial light modulation technology used in DMD and LCD, is capable of projecting an arbitrary spectrum into each spatial pixel to simulate a realistic scenes. We describes the concept of a generic hyperspectral image projector, and presents an overview of its applications in a number of areas. The possibilities of development direction in the future are proposed.
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Li Kang, Xiu-zhang Tang, Yi-huai Xiang, and Yong-sheng Huang "Research progress and perspective of hyperspectral image projectors", Proc. SPIE 9522, Selected Papers from Conferences of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics 2014, Part II, 95221C (13 April 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179863
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KEYWORDS
Hyperspectral imaging

Imaging systems

Projection systems

Calibration

Digital micromirror devices

LCDs

Spectroscopy

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