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1 Mirza Muhammad Waqar HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING - SENSORS 1 Contact: mirza.waqar@seecs.edu.pk

2 Contents 2 Hyperspectral Instruments o AVIRIS (Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) o CASI‐2 (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager‐2) o Hyperion o HyMap o CASI

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4 Hyperspectral Instruments 4 1. AVIRIS (Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) 2. MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) 3. CASI‐2 (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager‐2) 4. Hyperion 5. Daedelus Instruments 6. HyMap 7. CASI

5 AVIRIS (Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) 5  The Airborne Visible InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) was designed and built by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).  It is a whiskbroom scanner, and it flies on several airborne platforms.  The swath and spatial resolution depend on the flying height and over-ground speed of the aircraft.

6 Cont… 6  On the NASA ER-2 jet at 20 km above MSL, AVIRIS covers an 11 km swath at 20 m GSD.  On a DeHaviland Twin Otter turboprop at 4 km AGL, AVIRIS covers a 2 km swath at 4 m GSD.  224 contiguous spectral channels  Radiometric resolution: 12 bit

7 Note 7  AVIRIS is flown primarily for NASA-funded scientists and researchers. Graduate students can obtain small amounts of existing AVIRIS data at no cost.  http://aviris.jpl.nasa.gov/data/grad_research.ht ml http://aviris.jpl.nasa.gov/data/grad_research.ht ml

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9 CASI-2 (Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager-2) 9  The Compact Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (CASI) is built by ITRES Research Ltd., of Canada  It can collect data in 14-bit format for 288 bands at 2.5 nm nomi  However, the overall spectral range is limited to 650 nm, which is adjustable anywhere between 400 nm (blue) and 1050 nm (near-IR).nal intervals.  GSD in the range of 25 cm - 1.5 m

10 Hyperion 10  The Hyperion hyperspectral imaging sensor flies on the NASA Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) spacecraft launched in late 2000.  Pushbroom technology gives Hyperion a longer target look time than a scanning radiometer, which helps to overcome the signal-to-noise problem.

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12 Cont… 12 Features- Sensor typePushbroom OrbitSun synchronous – 1 minute behind Landsat Spectral bands220 10 nm Spectral coverage400 nm (blue) and 2500 nm (mid-IR) Radiometric Resolution12 bit Spatial Resolution30 m

13 LEISA 13 Features- Spatial Resolution250 m Spectral Resolution246 in MIR portion Swath185 km ApplicationsAtmospheric Correction of other sensors

14 HyMap 14  HyVista Corporation, of Sydney, Australia, commercially operates a 128-band whiskbroom hyperspectral scanner.  It operates in the familiar spectral range of 400 - 2500 nm  but with a bandwidth of 15-20 nm rather than 10 as for AVIRIS and Hyperion  It records data in 12 - 16 bit format.  Spatial resolution range 3-10 m.

15 Applications of Hyperspectral Data 15 1. Atmosphere: water vapor, cloud properties, aerosols 2. Ecology: chlorophyll, leaf water, cellulose, pigments 3. Geology: mineral and soil types 4. Coastal waters: chlorophyll, phytoplankton, dissolved 5. Organic materials, suspended sediments, bathymetry 6. Snow/ice: snow cover fraction, grain size, melting 7. Biomass burning: subpixel temperatures, smoke 8. Commercial: mineral exploration, agriculture and forest production

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