研究目的
To present the results of the calibration and characterization efforts performed on the Norsk Elektro Optikk (NEO) HySpex VNIR-1600 and SWIR-320m-e imaging spectrometers for the development of physically based inversion algorithms, atmospheric correction and for calibration/validation activities.
研究成果
The detailed characterization and calibration of the HySpex sensors have significantly improved the quality of the data products by reducing systematic errors and providing traceable measurements. This is essential for quantitative data analysis methods and for the comparison of different data sets. The next steps include addressing the nonlinearity of the VNIR sensor, monitoring long-term changes, and improving the stability of the instruments under airborne operating conditions.
研究不足
The technical and application constraints of the experiments, as well as potential areas for optimization, include the nonlinearity of the VNIR sensor for low signal levels, the polarization sensitivity of both sensors, and the optical distortions smile and keystone prevalent in pushbroom imaging spectrometers.