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13 February 2009 DMD-based adaptive spectral imagers for hyperspectral imagery and direct detection of spectral signatures
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Abstract
Dispersive transform spectral imagers with both one- and two-dimensional spatial coverage have been demonstrated and characterized for applications in remote sensing, target classification and process monitoring. Programmable spatial light modulators make it possible to adjust spectral, temporal and spatial resolution in real time, as well as implement detection algorithms directly in the digitally controlled sensor hardware. Operating parameters can be optimized in real time, in order to capture changing background and target evolution. Preliminary results are presented for short wave, mid-wave, and long-wave infrared sensors that demonstrate the spatial and spectral versatility and rapid adaptability of this new sensor technology.
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Neil Goldstein, Pajo Vujkovic-Cvijin, Marsha Fox, Brian Gregor, Jamine Lee, Jason Cline, and Steven Adler-Golden "DMD-based adaptive spectral imagers for hyperspectral imagery and direct detection of spectral signatures", Proc. SPIE 7210, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications, 721008 (13 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809129
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Digital micromirror devices

Imaging systems

Optical filters

Electronic filtering

Long wavelength infrared

Interference (communication)

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