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15 October 2012 Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer (PRISM): laboratory and field calibration
Pantazis Mouroulis, Byron Van Gorp, Robert O. Green, Michael Eastwood, Joseph Boardman, Brandon S. Richardson, Jose I. Rodriguez, Eugenio Urquiza, Brian D. Franklin, Bo-Cai Gao
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We report the characteristics of the Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer, an airborne sensor specifically designed for the challenges of coastal ocean research. PRISM has high signal to noise ratio and uniformity, as well as low polarization sensitivity. Acquisition of high quality data has been demonstrated with the first engineering flight.
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Pantazis Mouroulis, Byron Van Gorp, Robert O. Green, Michael Eastwood, Joseph Boardman, Brandon S. Richardson, Jose I. Rodriguez, Eugenio Urquiza, Brian D. Franklin, and Bo-Cai Gao "Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer (PRISM): laboratory and field calibration", Proc. SPIE 8515, Imaging Spectrometry XVII, 85150F (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933939
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Spectroscopy

Calibration

Radiometry

Short wave infrared radiation

Signal to noise ratio

Sensors

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