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Innovative applications of Specim's AISA hyperspectral sensors and software Ing . Marco Bacciocchi , Codevintec

Innovative applications of Specim's AISA hyperspectral sensors and software Ing . Marco Bacciocchi , Codevintec. Hyperspectral sensors and software. Current Airborne AISA Products. AISA Systems. AISA Airborne Hyperspectral System Components. Daylight readable LCD Display.

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Innovative applications of Specim's AISA hyperspectral sensors and software Ing . Marco Bacciocchi , Codevintec

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  1. Innovative applications of Specim's AISA hyperspectralsensors and softwareIng. Marco Bacciocchi, Codevintec

  2. Hyperspectralsensors and software

  3. CurrentAirborne AISA Products

  4. AISA Systems

  5. AISA AirborneHyperspectralSystem Components Daylight readable LCD Display FODIS Hyperspectral camera CaliGeo Software GPS/INSunit Compact Data acquisition and storage system

  6. AISA Installations

  7. Push-broomhyperspectralimaging Pixel Spectrum Flight Line Intensity Single Pixel Wavelength Spatial Pixels Spectral Bands Single Sensor Frame Photo - SCG Siena Series of Sensor Frames

  8. Push-broomhyperspectralcamera

  9. Push-broomadvantages 1. Acquiresallspectralinformationexactly at the sametime - insensitive to instrument/samplemovement 2. Multiplexadvantage of imagingfullline of pixels at the sametime 3. No movingparts in the instrument – compact, reliable, stable, lowmaintenance. 4. With highspeed AISA sensors, flexible to adapt to various mission requirements 5. The only HSI techniquewhichpracticallyfits to allapplications: air, field, lab and on-line

  10. Flight mission parameters GSD = groundsampling [m] v = aircraftspeed [m/s} FOV = field of view [degree] n = # of swathpixels Framerate FR = v/GSD [1/s] Flyingaltitude A = n*GSD/2tan(FOV/2) [m] Frameintegrationtime [s]

  11. AISA systemlabcalibration Geometric • Focal length • Optical axis position • Possible distortion over the swath • Focus Radiometric & spectral Conversion factor for each pixel from raw data to spectral radiance Centre wavelength and spectral FWHM for each spectral band Other standard lab tests • Linearity, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Smile and Keystone, Stability, MTF

  12. Data processing CaligeoPRO • Both interactive and batch mode Atcor, Flaash ENVI, et al Radiometricprocessing Georeferencing Atmosphericcorrection Mosaic of flightlines Spectralprocessing for desiredinformation

  13. AISA software

  14. Aisa Operating Software RS Cube • All the AISA systems use • Windows-based flight operations • software RSCube to • Control hardware like image (frame) rate and exposure time. • Display images, GPS/INS status, and other information in real-time for monitoring the progress of data collection

  15. Aisa Operating Software RS CUbe • All AISA systems can be used in two operating modes: • A: full hyperspectral data acquisition • B: multispectral data acquisition at programmable wavebands Band files are created with AISA Bandage

  16. Caligeo Software CaliGeo is an easy-to-use, GUI-based, interactive software package (stand alone or Envi plug-in). It allows you to fine tune your images and turn your raw AISA data into final useable products. With CaliGeo you are able to perform Radiometriccorrection Geo-referencing (Geometriccorrection) CaliGeo also provides the tools to automatically analyze and correct boresight errors caused by mechanical tolerances between: head and GPS/INS VNIR and SWIR sensor heads

  17. Dems A digital elevation model (DEM) defines the ground elevation for every single ground point, independently of the other points. Using a DEM is supported in CaliGeo. However, it is up to the user to provide ENVI-readable DEM data for the entire image area in a suitable format with a proper resolution If the DEM does not cover the image area and CaliGeo needs values outside the DEM, then CaliGeo will use the nearest DEM pixel on the edge of the DEM. There are no size restrictions for the DEM file. The file can cover a larger area than the raw image. The DEM file must be in ENVI readable format (1 channel grayscale raster data) To achieve a good rectification result, the ground resolution of DEM should reflect the height differences in ground (e.g. If having tall buildings etc. in the image a good ground resolution is recommended)

  18. AISA Applications and References

  19. Whyhyperspectral? • Hyperspectralimaging is capable of seeingdetailedspectralsignaturesneeded in • identification(likeplantspecies, minerals) • and • quantification(likechlorophyll in water) • of targetcharacterisctics, and • mappingtheirdistribution.

  20. Wherehyperspectralimagingcan help us? Mineral Exploration & Geothermal Exploration, Acid Mine Drainage Water Quality, Off-shore Mapping, Coral Reef Health Forest Chemistry, Health, Inventory Monitoring Infrastructure Conditions Wetlands Health, Vegetation, Discrete vegetation mapping, andAgriculture Research and Development Hydrocarbon Detection, Oil&Gas Leak Detection Fire and Flood Risk Analysis Law Enforcement and Military Applications

  21. Airbornemineralmapping SpecTIR LLC, USA OperatesthreeAisaDUAL systems, firstobtained in 2006 SWIR and LWIR hyperspectralimaging is capable of identificationof mostminerals of commercialinterest, and providequickmappingtool in geological and geothermalexploration. High spatial resolution (1 meter) hyperspectral results for the “Buddintonite Bump” area of Cuprite, Nevada.

  22. Airbornemineralmapping Courtesy of SpecTIR LLC, USA

  23. Forest inventory and health University of Victoria, Canada PurchasedAisaDUAL in 2006 Fusion of hyperspectral imaging and Lidar data Tree height and volume Species identification and distribution Biomass, tree health condition, like stress caused by pine beetle attack

  24. Forest chemistry University of Victoria, Canada AisaDUAL

  25. Foresthealthmapping SarawakForest Department Malaysia AisaEAGLE Airborne HSI in VNIR provides sensitive and high resolution detection and mapping of fungus disease in oil palm trees >50 km2/h@0.5 m ground resolution@50 m/s (100 knots)

  26. Lawenforcement in forestarea SarawakForest Department Malaysia PurchasedAisaEAGLE in 2008, AisaEAGLET in 2010 • Integrated geospatial system for fast enforcement response: • hyperspectral data collection • near real-time processing and mapping • web dissemination of the tacticalinformation to field users Monitoring of illegal logging and encroachment by detection, classification and mapping of anomalies, like natural vs. felling gap, non-vegetative green targets (camouflage)

  27. Detection of recentencroachments SarawakForest Department Malaysia

  28. Drugplantdetection Marijuana plants • Processed Hyperspectral Image • Known spectral characteristics • Known background • Geo-rectified Courtesy of SpecTIR LLC, USA

  29. Water quality mapping SOA (State Oceanic Administration), China PurchasedAisaEAGLE 2006, and twomoresystems in 2009 Chlorophyll, algae, and totalsolidsmapping Oilslick and oil in watermonitoring University of Nebraska, USA PurchasedAisaEAGLE 2005 Chlorophyll-amap Phycocyaninmap Total solidscontent

  30. Water quality mapping Centro de Economia Aplicada (CEA), Chile PurchasedAisaEAGLE In 2009 Allwaterreservoirs in Chile arefrequently mapped for organic and inorganicpollution

  31. Environmentalcatastrophes Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: Hyperspectral data is frequently collected with AisaDUAL by SpecTIR LLC, USA, in order to monitor changes to health in highly sensitive coastal wetlands, and aid in future impact assessments. ‘Red mud’ flood in Hungary: Hyperspectral data is collected with AisaEAGLE by EnviroSense , Hungary. Data courtesy of

  32. Thermal applications AisaOWL Key Characteristics 285x200x175 mm 13.5 kg < 200 W

  33. Thermal Cooled – Performance NESR SNR

  34. AisaOWL sensor on the ground Detection of propellant gas (1,1,1-2 tetrafluoroethane) Outdoor scan in Finland in daytime in March 2011. Ambient temperature ca -10 C. Data processed to radiance.

  35. Codevintec Italiana Thankyou! Via Labus 13 I-20147 Milano Tel. +39 02 4830.2175 info@codevintec.it www.codevintec.it

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