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19 January 1996 Intensified multispectral imaging using tunable filtering
Mark A. Sartor, Clifford C. Hoyt
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Abstract
Combining electro-optic tunable bandpass filters with solid state cameras for multispectral imaging in remote-sensing applications is appealing to say the least, and has been attempted on a prototype level by a number of organizations. Several system design issues must be carefully considered for a commercial or military system that is both quantitative and versatile. This paper addresses selected electro-optical design issues for an imaging spectrometer based on a tunable filter. They include selection of filter parameters, selection of the imaging sensor, optical configuration, and calibration.
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Mark A. Sartor and Clifford C. Hoyt "Intensified multispectral imaging using tunable filtering", Proc. SPIE 2599, Three-Dimensional and Unconventional Imaging for Industrial Inspection and Metrology, (19 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230386
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Cameras

Tunable filters

Signal to noise ratio

Calibration

Multispectral imaging

Imaging systems

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