The Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collect thermal data with a Specim AISA Owl instrument, operated since 2014. The Owl instrument covers wavelengths from 7.6 – 12.3 μm. A pair of black bodies, which are mechanically moved in front of the sensor lens one by one, are used for calibration. This data quality report describes issues for thermal data acquired with the Owl instrument that should be considered when further processing any ARSF datasets acquired in 2015
Thermal infrared cameras provide unique information on surface temperature that can benefit a range ...
Airborne hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the LWIR has shown utility in material detection and identif...
This report describes experience with the LIDAR data processing software based on a week training se...
The Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collect thermal data with a Specim AISA Owl instrum...
The Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collect hyperspectral data with a Specim AISA Fenix...
This report documents issues that should be considered when further processing any of the 2007 ARSF ...
The AisaOWL is a recent-to-market thermal hyperspectral instrument. As such, there is little informa...
A method is presented to assess whether a given reference ground-based point observation, typically ...
Many studies provide insight into calibration of airborne remote sensing data but very few specifica...
[1] This paper evaluates the absolute accuracy and stability of the radiometric calibration of the A...
This is the author's preprint. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this...
The AisaOWL thermal hyperspectral instrument, manufactured by Specim, is a relatively new push-broom...
Spectrally resolved thermal radiances measured from orbit with extremely high absolute accuracy (\u3...
Thermal infrared cameras provide unique information on surface temperature that can benefit a range ...
Airborne hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the LWIR has shown utility in material detection and identif...
This report describes experience with the LIDAR data processing software based on a week training se...
The Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collect thermal data with a Specim AISA Owl instrum...
The Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collect hyperspectral data with a Specim AISA Fenix...
This report documents issues that should be considered when further processing any of the 2007 ARSF ...
The AisaOWL is a recent-to-market thermal hyperspectral instrument. As such, there is little informa...
A method is presented to assess whether a given reference ground-based point observation, typically ...
Many studies provide insight into calibration of airborne remote sensing data but very few specifica...
[1] This paper evaluates the absolute accuracy and stability of the radiometric calibration of the A...
This is the author's preprint. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this...
The AisaOWL thermal hyperspectral instrument, manufactured by Specim, is a relatively new push-broom...
Spectrally resolved thermal radiances measured from orbit with extremely high absolute accuracy (\u3...
Thermal infrared cameras provide unique information on surface temperature that can benefit a range ...
Airborne hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the LWIR has shown utility in material detection and identif...
This report describes experience with the LIDAR data processing software based on a week training se...