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Sensor Suites Examples
Hyperspectral Imaging
Hyperspectral Cameras collects and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. Turnkey hyperspectral imaging systems can be customer configured for use in ground truth collection for remote sensing and in laboratory analyses and spectral library development. Applications include, remote sensing in agriculture, geology, military or in forensic applications such as meat or produce inspection.
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) , effectively and rapidly covering wide areas of ground. The UAV payload may includes the radar sensor and integral signal processor which processes the raw radar signals to create photographic quality images of the scanned area, operating under all weather and visibility conditions including clouds, heavy dust, fog, smog and moderate rain, day and night.
LADAR/ LIDAR (Laser/Light Detection and Ranging)
LADAR (or LIDAR) camera, uses a laser to create 3D images. This example has a 128×128 pixel sensor, and it’s able to detect objects up to 22,000 feet away with a depth resolution of up to one inch, depending on what laser is installed as an illuminator. LADAR (Laser Detection and Ranging) uses timed pulses of laser light to determine how far away and how reflective something is, and this particular camera is able to operate at up to 30 frames per second, which results in 3D video.
Infrared Imaging
Infrared imaging is well suited for a wide array of applications ranging from high demanding military missions to commercial and broadcast video shoots. These imagers usually incorporating stabilization along with the high resolution CCD TV cameras and thermal infrared imaging technology. Control and video output for one, two or multi sensor payloads controlled via serial digital link can be provided to provide user flexibility in the system. These imagers are designed to withstand the harsh environments associated with airborne and marine applications.
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