Original title: Potentials of the VNIR airborne hyperspectral system AISA Eagle
Authors: Hanuš, Jan ; Malenovský, Zbyněk ; Homolová, Lucie ; Kaplan, Věroslav ; Cudlín, Pavel ; Lukeš, Petr
Document type: Proceedings
Conference/Event: GIS Ostrava 2008, Ostrava (CZ), 27.01. / 2008-01-30
Year: 2008
Language: eng
Abstract: Airborne hyperspectral remote sensing (imaging spectroscopy) sensors acquire images of several (from tens to hundreds) narrow spectral bands in visible, near and short infrared wavelengths. Use of hyperspectral remote sensing (RS) data in scientific and even commercial applications is quite broad, starting from agriculture, forestry, and natural vegetation (precision farming, assessment of general plant status, biomass estimation, species composition mapping), through geology (mapping of minerals, land degradation assessment), up to limnology (water quality evaluation), and other domains. Since 2004 the Institute of Systems Biology and Ecology (ISBE) (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) has been operating the VNIR airborne hyperspectral sensor AISA Eagle. The workgroup for remote sensing of vegetation at ISBE is currently capable to facilitate the complete flight/ground hyperspectral campaign including the standard image data pre-processing.
Keywords: airborne hyperspectral remote sensing; AISA Eagle; imaging spectroscopy
Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z60870520 (CEP), ESA-PECS project No. 98029

Institution: Global Change Research Institute AS ČR (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0159844

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