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11 June 2013 Hyperspectral reconnaissance in urban environment
Ingmar Renhorn, Veronique Achard, Maria Axelsson, Koen Benoist, Dirk Borghys, Xavier Briottet, Rob Dekker, Alwin Dimmeler, Ola Friman, Ingebjørg Kåsen, Stefania Matteoli, Maria Lo Moro, Thomas Olsvik Opsahl, Mark van Persie, Salvatore Resta, Hendrik Schilling, Piet Schwering, Michal Shimoni, Trym Vegard Haavardsholm, Françoise Viallefont
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Seven countries within the European Defence Agency (EDA) framework are joining effort in a four year project (2009-2013) on Detection in Urban scenario using Combined Airborne imaging Sensors (DUCAS). Data has been collected in a joint field trial including instrumentation for 3D mapping, hyperspectral and high resolution imagery together with in situ instrumentation for target, background and atmospheric characterization. Extensive analysis with respect to detection and classification has been performed. Progress in performance has been shown using combinations of hyperspectral and high spatial resolution sensors.
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Ingmar Renhorn, Veronique Achard, Maria Axelsson, Koen Benoist, Dirk Borghys, Xavier Briottet, Rob Dekker, Alwin Dimmeler, Ola Friman, Ingebjørg Kåsen, Stefania Matteoli, Maria Lo Moro, Thomas Olsvik Opsahl, Mark van Persie, Salvatore Resta, Hendrik Schilling, Piet Schwering, Michal Shimoni, Trym Vegard Haavardsholm, and Françoise Viallefont "Hyperspectral reconnaissance in urban environment", Proc. SPIE 8704, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIX, 87040L (11 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019348
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Target detection

Data modeling

Reflectivity

Ions

Image sensors

Roads

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