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THE FULL SPECTRAL IMAGING PROJECT
Current
Project incorporating the Full Spectral Imaging Project: Global, Real-time
Disaster & Environmental Monitoring System (GRDEMS)
The
goal of the Full Spectral Imaging Project is to develop a New System for
Remote Sensing. The New System for Remote Sensing will provide high
spectral and spatial resolution remotely sensed information, as well as a
wealth of auxiliary information, to any user with an Internet
connection, in near real-time, in a format that is easy to use.
Full Spectral Imaging is the successor to Hyperspectral Imaging as
Hyperspectral Imaging is the successor to multispectral imaging.
The
New System for Remote Sensing is based on three concepts:
- Full
Spectral Imaging
- Empirical
Reflectance Retrieval
- Autonomous
Remote Sensing
- New
System for Remote Sensing (See "About Us"
until new pages are developed)
* A
Table of Features of Full Spectral Imaging
* A
Simplified Description of Full Spectral Imaging
* Advanced
Instrumentation for Full Spectral Imaging
* Components
available for Full Spectral and Hyperspectral systems
* Full
Spectral Imaging Research Projects
* Full
Spectral Imaging Project References
* Questions
and Answers regarding Full Spectral Imaging
* Abstract,
Barcelona SPIE Paper, and Viewgraphs on Full Spectral Imaging
* Next-Generation LandSat, High Spectral and Spatial Resolution Imager, GRDEMSat
* Full
Spectral Imaging Proposals
* About Us
*
Discussion of Hyperspectral Imaging Reflectometry
and Full Spectral Imaging Reflectometry (coming
soon)
Full Spectral Imaging Slogan: "More Bang for the Byte"
This page was last modified on Wednesday, April 09,
2012
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