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10 June 2024 Telops Hyper-Cam Nano next generation LWIR hyperspectral imaging system
Joseph Carrock, Antoine Dumont, Benjamin Saute, Mark Norman, Martin Lariviere-Bastien, Martin Chamberland
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Abstract
Advances in critical subsystem technologies have allowed Telops to develop the next-generation of hyperspectral imaging systems with significant reductions in Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) requirements while maintaining imaging and data quality performance. This presentation will serve as an overview of the system architecture and analysis capabilities of the next-generation Hyper-Cam Nano hyperspectral imaging system. The Hyper-Cam Nano platform includes a miniaturized (172 x 172 x 181 mm) Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) mounted on a gimbal, which can be deployed in a ground configuration, or easily affixed to an octocopter drone. The real-time data analysis capabilities embedded in the Hyper-Cam Nano provide an ability to simultaneously resolve multiple spectral signatures within a scene for the detection and identification of gases and solids, and even quantification for gases. This novel instrument will offer new capabilities in gas detection and identification applications for the defense, industrial, and environmental sectors.
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Joseph Carrock, Antoine Dumont, Benjamin Saute, Mark Norman, Martin Lariviere-Bastien, and Martin Chamberland "Telops Hyper-Cam Nano next generation LWIR hyperspectral imaging system", Proc. SPIE 13056, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XXV, 130560T (10 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014273
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KEYWORDS
Hyperspectral imaging

Imaging systems

Long wavelength infrared

Computing systems

Fourier transforms

Gases

UAV imaging systems

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