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DESCRIPTION:Applications in several fields including defense and security\,
  environment and geology require sensors with state-of-the-art sensitivity
  and capabilities. Among these sensors\, the imaging spectrometer is a rem
 ote sensing instrument providing a large amount of rich information about 
 the measured scene. The thermal infrared region of the electromagnetic spe
 ctrum hosts the fingerprint signature of many molecules of interest for th
 ese applications. Moreover\, this spectral region is where is located the 
 peak intensity of the self-emission of any objects at room temperature. Th
 is presentation introduces the principle of passive remote sensing in the 
 thermal infrared region using the spectroscopy as the basic physics princi
 ple. We present the imaging FTS from the instrumentation point of view\, i
 ncluding the data processing portion. Measurement examples will be present
 ed for both ground-based and airborne configurations. Applications covered
  include gas detection and identification\, mineral mapping and methane le
 ak measurement.\n\nSpeaker(s): Martin Chamberland\, \, Martin Chamberland\
 , \n\nRoom: 1125\, Bldg: CIS-76\, Center for Imaging Science\, 54 Lomb Mem
 orial Drive\, Rochester\, New York\, United States\, 14623
LOCATION:Room: 1125\, Bldg: CIS-76\, Center for Imaging Science\, 54 Lomb M
 emorial Drive\, Rochester\, New York\, United States\, 14623
ORGANIZER:emmett@cis.rit.edu
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Thermal Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging: Instrumentation and Applica
 tions
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/48925
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Applications in several fields including d
 efense and security\, environment and geology require sensors with state-o
 f-the-art sensitivity and capabilities. Among these sensors\, the imaging 
 spectrometer is a remote sensing instrument providing a large amount of ri
 ch information about the measured scene. The thermal infrared region of th
 e electromagnetic spectrum hosts the fingerprint signature of many molecul
 es of interest for these applications. Moreover\, this spectral region is 
 where is located the peak intensity of the self-emission of any objects at
  room temperature. This presentation introduces the principle of passive r
 emote sensing in the thermal infrared region using the spectroscopy as the
  basic physics principle. We present the imaging FTS from the instrumentat
 ion point of view\, including the data processing portion. Measurement exa
 mples will be presented for both ground-based and airborne configurations.
  Applications covered include gas detection and identification\, mineral m
 apping and methane leak measurement.&lt;/p&gt;
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