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Object discrimination and optical performance of a real-time 2-5 μm hyperspectral imager

Hyperspectral imaging in the 2-5 um band has held interest for applications in detection and discrimination of objects of interest. Real time instrumentation is particularly powerful as a tool for characterization and field measurement. A compact, real-time, refractive MWIR hyperspectral imaging instrument has been designed and tested. The system has been designed for cryogenic operation to improve signal to noise ratio, reduce background noise, and enable real-time hyperspectral video processing. The system is a a 2-5 μm 32-band hyperspectral imager capable of collecting and processing complete hyperspectral image cubes at 15 cubes-per-second. Details of the system and object discrimination using this system are presented.

Object discrimination and optical performance of a real-time 2-5 μm hyperspectral imager

Mark DombrowskiRachael DombrowskiBrian Catanzaro, and Eric Hillenbrand “Object discrimination and optical performance of a real-time 2-5 μm hyperspectral imager”, Proc. SPIE 6233, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XII, 62330Q (8 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.665906

 

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