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Receiving Channel of UHF-Hyperspectrometer with Two Receivers for Earth Remote Sensing
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Computational hyperspectral interferometry for studies of brain function: proof of concept
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Polarization hyperspectrometers: a review
Journal of Optical Technology, 2018Several newly developed methods for expanding the volume of information during the remote probing of the Earth are considered. During the past decade and a half, approaches for the remote probing of the Earth have been used to combine hyperspectral and imaging polarimetric systems in order to obtain a complete seven-dimensional volume of data ...
G. G. Gorbunov +3 more
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Evaluating imaging quality of the offner hyperspectrometer
2016 9th IAPR Workshop on Pattern Recogniton in Remote Sensing (PRRS), 2016To improve quality of hyperspectral remote sensing and spectral-topographic recognition, novel compact and efficient imaging spectrometer schemes are necessary. The paper considers an imaging spectrometer based on the Offner scheme. Due to its compact size, imaging spectrometer with Offner configuration is promising for use in small and atmospheric ...
A. Nikonorov +6 more
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SMALL-SIZED HYPERSPECTROMETERS WITH ONLINE IMAGE REGISTRATION
Автометрия, 2023На основе анализа основных современных тенденций в сфере построения гиперспектральной аппаратуры показано, что при создании малогабаритных приборов нового поколения, ориентированных на применение в наземных системах наблюдения, перспективным является использование интегральных оптико-электронных схем и оптических узлов в планарном исполнении.
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Onboard narrow-angle hyperspectrometer operating in the retargeting mode
Journal of Optical Technology, 2019A narrow-angle hyperspectrometer of the visible and near-infrared range (430–900 nm) intended both for detailed aviation monitoring of the Earth’s surface objects and for conducting ground-based research is described. Its angular field of view is four degrees.
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