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16 July 1999 Spectral bandwidth characterization methodology for imaging spectrometers: application to CASI
Jeffrey S. Czapla-Myers, Lawrence H. Gray, Allan Bernard Hollinger, John R. Miller, Philip Duggan
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Abstract
Imaging spectrometers must be calibrated and characterized in order to accurately interpret collected data, especially for sharp spectral features in the target spectra. Two key aspects of this characterization are the spectral bandwidth and spectral registration. Calibration and characterization methodologies are being developed, with the casi (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager) as a test instrument.
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Jeffrey S. Czapla-Myers, Lawrence H. Gray, Allan Bernard Hollinger, John R. Miller, and Philip Duggan "Spectral bandwidth characterization methodology for imaging spectrometers: application to CASI", Proc. SPIE 3717, Algorithms for Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imagery V, (16 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.353036
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Spectrometers

Calibration

Interference filters

Imaging systems

Sensors

Manufacturing

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