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Paper Abstract
We present results of a field demonstration of the computed tomography imaging spectrometer (CTIS). The CTIS was used to collect a sequence of image cubes of a missile in flight. This instrument is based on computed-tomography concepts and operates in the visible spectrum. Raw image data was recorded at video frame rate and an integration time of 2 msec. An iterative reconstruction of the spatial and spectral scene information from each raw image took 10 seconds. We present representative missile tracking-by- spectrum results.
Paper Details
Date Published: 31 October 1997
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 3118, Imaging Spectrometry III, (31 October 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.283826
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3118:
Imaging Spectrometry III
Michael R. Descour; Sylvia S. Shen, Editor(s)
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 3118, Imaging Spectrometry III, (31 October 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.283826
Show Author Affiliations
Curtis Earl Volin, Optical Sciences Ctr./Univ. of Arizona (United States)
Michael R. Descour, Optical Sciences Ctr./Univ. of Arizona (United States)
Michael R. Descour, Optical Sciences Ctr./Univ. of Arizona (United States)
Eustace L. Dereniak, Optical Sciences Ctr./Univ. of Arizona (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3118:
Imaging Spectrometry III
Michael R. Descour; Sylvia S. Shen, Editor(s)
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