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27 October 1999 Imaging spectroscopy: strategic activities at the DLR Institute of Optoelectronics
Franz Lanzl, Andreas A. Mueller
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Abstract
Airborne imaging spectroscopy has undergone a rapid development over the last years. The number of research groups making use of this technology has increased by an order of a magnitude. To be able to provide reliable imaging spectrometer data to these users not only the operation of a well- characterized imaging spectrometer by an experienced flight crew is essential. Furthermore facilities for the data handling and processing as well as higher-level data correction algorithms have to be established. In this paper the hard- and software components of the imaging spectrometer facility as implemented at the DLR, Institute of Optoelectronics are described.
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Franz Lanzl and Andreas A. Mueller "Imaging spectroscopy: strategic activities at the DLR Institute of Optoelectronics", Proc. SPIE 3753, Imaging Spectrometry V, (27 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366286
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Spectroscopy

Sensors

Optoelectronics

Imaging spectroscopy

Airborne remote sensing

Remote sensing

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