Imaging interferometry for terrestrial remote sensing -digital array scanned interferometer instrument developments

  • Philip D. Hammer
  • , David L. Peterson
  • , William Hayden Smith

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Abstract

An imaging spectrometer concept called digital array scanned interferometry (DASI) is being explored in our laboratories for terrestrial remote sensing applications. The essence of DASI operation is that interferograms are resolved spatially over one coordinate at the detector plane, and spathl information is obtained over the orthogonal coordinate. In this paper we focus on recent developments for approaching the fundamental capabilities of the DASI's performance, specifically the signal-to-noise ratio. We also describe selected land observations acquired from an airborne DASI operating in the 4550-9090 cm-1 (1.1 -2.2μm) spectral region with a spectral resolution of 266 cm-1,.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-164
Number of pages12
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume2480
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 12 1995
EventImaging Spectrometry 1995 - Orlando, United States
Duration: Apr 17 1995Apr 21 1995

Keywords

  • Airborne sensors
  • Detector array calibration
  • Imaging spectrometers
  • Intefferometry
  • Terrestrial remote sensing

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