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THE FULL SPECTRAL IMAGING PROJECT

 

Current Project incorporating the Full Spectral Imaging Project: Global, Real-time Disaster & Environmental Monitoring System (GRDEMS)

 

The goal of the Full Spectral Imaging Project is to develop a New System for Remote Sensing.  The New System for Remote Sensing will provide high spectral and spatial resolution remotely sensed information, as well as a wealth of auxilliary information, to any user with an Internet connection, in near real-time, in a format that is easy to use.

 

The New System for Remote Sensing is based on three concepts:

Full Spectral Imaging

- Empirical Reflectance Retrieval

- Autonomous Remote Sensing

- New System for Remote Sensing (See "About Us" until new pages are developed)
 

* A Table of Features of Full Spectral Imaging
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A Simplified Description of Full Spectral Imaging
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Advanced Instrumentation for Full Spectral Imaging
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Components available for Full Spectral and Hyperspectral systems
* Full Spectral Imaging Research Projects
* Full Spectral Imaging Project References
* Questions and Answers regarding Full Spectral Imaging
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Abstract, Barcelona SPIE Paper, and Viewgraphs on Full Spectral Imaging
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Full Spectral Imaging Proposals

* Discussion of Hyperspectral Imaging Reflectometry and Full Spectral Imaging Reflectometry (coming soon)

Full Spectral Imaging Slogan: "More Bang for the Byte"

 

 

This page was last modified on Thursday, June 05, 2008