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2 August 2002 Restoration, target recognition, and countermeasure removal using the computed tomographic imaging spectrometer (CTIS)
Harvey C. Schau, Ross E. Soulon, Garrett L. Hall, Dennis J. Garrood
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Abstract
Computed Tomographic Imaging Spectrometers are described and shown to be capable of providing real-time flash multispectral imagery. Restoration equations and techniques for optimizing performance are described. Experimental results are shown illustrating system optimization and practical usage of CTIS systems.
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Harvey C. Schau, Ross E. Soulon, Garrett L. Hall, and Dennis J. Garrood "Restoration, target recognition, and countermeasure removal using the computed tomographic imaging spectrometer (CTIS)", Proc. SPIE 4725, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery VIII, (2 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478787
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Diffraction

Spectral resolution

Missiles

Spectroscopy

Multispectral imaging

Chemical elements

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