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5 October 2011 Maritime Hawaii hyperspectral measurements using a SWIR camera
David Dayton, Rudolph Nolasco, Michael Myers, John Gonglewski, Gregory Fertig, Detlev Even, Brian Hill
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Abstract
Recent advances in InGaAs camera technology has stimulated interest in the short wave infra-red (SWIR) band in the spectral region 0.9 - 1.7 μm. Located between the visible and thermal infra-red, the SWIR band shows interesting properties of both. Images tends to have the look of the visible and are less affected by scattering from aerosol haze, however the solar irradiance is dropping rapidly with wavelength in the SWIR. Spectral signatures, particularly of paints and dyes, may be different in the SWIR band compared to the visible. For these reasons we have chosen to investigate hyper-spectral measurements in this band using the NovaSol μHSI SWIR hyper-spectral imager system.
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David Dayton, Rudolph Nolasco, Michael Myers, John Gonglewski, Gregory Fertig, Detlev Even, and Brian Hill "Maritime Hawaii hyperspectral measurements using a SWIR camera", Proc. SPIE 8186, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications V, 81860V (5 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.900103
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KEYWORDS
Short wave infrared radiation

Cameras

Visible radiation

Algorithm development

Optical filters

Imaging systems

Indium gallium arsenide

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