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Development of practical thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging system
Author(s): Jianyu Wang; Chunlai Li; Gang Lv; Liyin Yuan; Enguang Liu; Jian Jin; Hongzhen Ji
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Paper Abstract

As an optical remote sensing equipment, the thermal infrared hyperspectral imager operates in the thermal infrared spectral band and acquires about 180 wavebands in range of 8.0~12.5μm. The field of view of this imager is 13° and the spatial resolution is better than 1mrad. Its noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) is less than 0.2K@300K(average). 1 The influence of background radiation of the thermal infrared hyperspectral imager,and a simulation model of simplified background radiation is builded. 2 The design and implementationof the Cryogenic Optics. 3 Thermal infrared focal plane array (FPA) and special dewar component for the thermal infrared hyperspectral imager. 4 Parts of test results of the thermal infrared hyperspectral imager.The hyperspectral imaging system is China’s first success in developing this type of instrument, whose flight validation experiments have already been embarked on. The thermal infrared hyperspectral data acquired will play an important role in fields such as geological exploration and air pollutant identification.

Paper Details

Date Published: 18 November 2014
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 9263, Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications V, 92630E (18 November 2014); doi: 10.1117/12.2068860
Show Author Affiliations
Jianyu Wang, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Chunlai Li, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Gang Lv, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Liyin Yuan, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Enguang Liu, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Jian Jin, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China)
Hongzhen Ji, Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9263:
Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications V
Allen M. Larar; Makoto Suzuki; Jianyu Wang, Editor(s)

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