New Airborne Spectral Imager SOC710-GX Presented at ASPRS
- On March 26, 2013 TAGS: airborne spectral imaging, ASPRS, remote sensing, SOC710-GX, spectral imaging
Surface Optics will be offering demonstrations of our new SOC710-GX airborne Vis/NIR spectral imaging system at this week’s ASPRS Conference in Baltimore, MD. The SOC710-GX is a complete airborne spectral imager, specifically designed for ease of installation in a UAV or small aircraft. The compact system delivers real-time, research-grade results covering the 400-1000 nanometer wavelength range with a 640 pixel-wide swath.
The ideal spectral imaging system for applications in precision agriculture, forestry, mining or oceanography, the SOC710-GX offers high performance at an affordable price. The low noise, 12-bit camera used in the system supports rapid framing, wide dynamic range, high quantum efficiency and high resolution.
At 20cm. in length and weighing less than 2 kilograms, the GX is designed to be compact. A single GigE connection eases integration and coupled to SOC’s Compact Data-Recorder, can collect data continuously for more than an hour.
ASPRS attendees are invited to stop by Booth 710 to learn more about the SOC710-GX and our entire line of spectral imaging products and accessories.
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