Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced digital imaging process that non-invasively identifies unique spectral features normally imperceptible to the unaided human eye. Through use of high-powered imaging sensors, which collect light and heat from selected targets, data is acquired and undergoes unique computer processing to discriminate the individual elements of light. These techniques yield information contained within the target for highlighting and identification.

The resulting array of color composites form a data "cube" that contains unique sequences of the target substance's special spectral signature. This cube may be digitally manipulated to extract highly detailed images of specific substances. In essence, this procedure identifies a naturally occurring "bar code." No two substances display the same arrangement of unique spectra (colors) in the exact same manner.

Just as fingerprinting has revolutionized the field of forensic identification of crime suspects, hyperspectral imaging promises to change the way we detect targets from the air, diagnose disease or even screen individuals for drug use. When fully exploited, the possibilities for application of this technology are vast.

 

BandMax
Galileo Group is the developer of the BANDMAX® hyperspectral targeting algorithm, available exclusively as part of the ENVI
software package sold by RSI.


 

 
 
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