An active hyperspectral sensor (AHS) was developed for target detection and classification applications. AHS measures light scattered from a target, illuminated by a broadband near-infrared supercontinuum (SC) light source. Spectral discrimination is based on a voltage-tunable MEMS Fabry-Pérot Interferometer (FPI). The broadband light is filtered by the FPI prior to transmitting, allowing for a high spectral-power density within the eye-safety limits. The approach also allows for a cost-efficient correction of the SC instability, employing a non-dispersive reference detector. A precision of 0.1% and long-term stability better than 0.5% were demonstrated in laboratory tests. The prototype was mounted on a car for field measurements. Several ...
The idea behind hyperspectral imagers (HSI) is to generate an image with hundreds of contiguous narr...
We demonstrate the use of an active hyperspectral sensor for detection and recognition of persons in...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
An active hyperspectral sensor (AHS) was developed for target detection and classification applicati...
There is a need for sensor technologies capable of identifying illegal border crossings through foli...
We present the design and characterization of tunable SWIR supercontinuum laser based active hypersp...
We report a novel hyperspectral sensor employing a Fabry-Pérot interferometer based on micro-electro...
This paper demonstrates a mobile phone-compatible hyperspectral imager based on a tunable MEMS Fabry...
Small, tunable MEMS Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPIs) have recently been demonstrated to enable hype...
We have developed an active hyperspectral imager based on a tunable near-infrared supercontinuum lig...
We report hyperspectral identification of black plastics using a novel sensor employing a MEMS-based...
This paper presents a novel miniaturized hand-held hyperspectral imager for VNIR range of λ = 600 - ...
This paper presents a high-resolution dual-camera hyperspectral imager based on tunable Fabry-Pérot ...
The Fabry-Perot interferometers (FPI) are essential components of many hyperspectral imagers (HSI). ...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed Tunable Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) base...
The idea behind hyperspectral imagers (HSI) is to generate an image with hundreds of contiguous narr...
We demonstrate the use of an active hyperspectral sensor for detection and recognition of persons in...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
An active hyperspectral sensor (AHS) was developed for target detection and classification applicati...
There is a need for sensor technologies capable of identifying illegal border crossings through foli...
We present the design and characterization of tunable SWIR supercontinuum laser based active hypersp...
We report a novel hyperspectral sensor employing a Fabry-Pérot interferometer based on micro-electro...
This paper demonstrates a mobile phone-compatible hyperspectral imager based on a tunable MEMS Fabry...
Small, tunable MEMS Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPIs) have recently been demonstrated to enable hype...
We have developed an active hyperspectral imager based on a tunable near-infrared supercontinuum lig...
We report hyperspectral identification of black plastics using a novel sensor employing a MEMS-based...
This paper presents a novel miniaturized hand-held hyperspectral imager for VNIR range of λ = 600 - ...
This paper presents a high-resolution dual-camera hyperspectral imager based on tunable Fabry-Pérot ...
The Fabry-Perot interferometers (FPI) are essential components of many hyperspectral imagers (HSI). ...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed Tunable Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) base...
The idea behind hyperspectral imagers (HSI) is to generate an image with hundreds of contiguous narr...
We demonstrate the use of an active hyperspectral sensor for detection and recognition of persons in...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...