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Numéro spécial du CJRS, Télédétection hyperspectrale

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Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Earth Monitoring and Mapping

Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) is an emerging, multidisciplinary paradigm with a variety of applications that are built on the principle of material spectroscopy, radiative transfer, imaging spectroscopy. HRS acquires the digital imagery of the materials in many narrow contiguous spectral bands. HRS provides high spatial/spectral resolution data for each picture element (pixel). Targets are identified based on the physical information extracted from the spectrum and are quantitatively analyzed in the spatial view. The most crucial and efficient advantage of HRS is that it has the ability of acquiring quantitative information from many points on the ground at the same instant of time. Pertaining to this multidisciplinary paradigm, HRS has several applications that lead to improvements in our digital lives. Continue reading …

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Dr. K. Shankar, Dr. Gyanendra Prasad Joshi, Dr. Bassam A. Y. Alqaralleh, Dr. Gautam Srivastava
Advances in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Earth Monitoring and Mapping