Airborne Detection of Chemical Powders Using Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging
Source: TELOPS
Applications involving maritime surveillance, border protection, homeland security, and command and control typically use airborne surveillance to detect various types of targets in order to determine shapes, temperatures, or chemical nature. This application note explores the benefits of using a hyperspectral imaging solution in these types of applications for increases in selectivity and efficiency in detecting and identifying targets based on their spectral signature.
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