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31 January 2020 Overview of spaceborne hyperspectral imagers and the research progress in bathymetric maps
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Proceedings Volume 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum; 114270J (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2550312
Event: Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 2019, Changchun, China
Abstract
Coastal environmental elements such as bathymetry maps are of great significance to the economic and military development of each country. Spaceborne hyperspectral imager is one of the important instruments for coastal zone monitoring. Firstly, this paper systematically reviews the index system of spaceborne hyperspectral imagers, and then introduces the applications of hyperspectral remote sensing images in the retrieval of nearshore bathymetry. In order to improve the inversion accuracy, the current research status and shortcomings of fusion technology of laser active remote sensing and hyperspectral passive remote sensing are discussed. Furthermore, the index system of hyperspectral imagers is prospected based on the requirement of applications in coastal zone monitoring, which provides reference and support for the further development of hyperspectral remote sensing in coastal applications.
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Xinyin Jia, Siyuan Li, Shanliang Ke, and Bingliang Hu "Overview of spaceborne hyperspectral imagers and the research progress in bathymetric maps", Proc. SPIE 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 114270J (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2550312
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KEYWORDS
Hyperspectral imaging

Imaging systems

Satellites

Satellite imaging

Remote sensing

Earth observing sensors

Spectral resolution

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