VIS-VNIR Snapshot Hyperspectral Camera
Description
Specifications
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Operation Characteristics
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Platforms (e.g. Helicopter, fixed wing)
The Hyperspectral Camera has been tested in several measurement campaigns using various platforms. Helicopters: Microdrones, Mikrokopters, Infotron, Aibotix and several prototypes. Fixed wings: C-Astral Bramor and CATUAV Argos.
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Multi- & Hyperspectral Sensor Characteristics
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Numer of spectral channels
380
Field of View Horizontal [deg]
36.5
Field of View Vertical [deg]
36.5
Spectral resolution [nm]
10
CCD or CMOS
CMOS
Image resolution
1010 x 1010 pixels
Pixel size [Āµm]
5.5
Focal length of available lenses [mm]
9
Observation angle [deg]
90
Dynamic range [bits]
12
Frame rate (f/s)
30
Most narrow wavelength captured [nm]
400
Most wide wavelength captured [nm]
900
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Camera Controller
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Weight [kg]
0.72
Power requirements
7-9 V, the 7,5 V is recommended, 5,3 W average 10,5 W momentarily
Number of discs
1
Type of GNSS/INS positioning system
External GPS, does not need INS
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General
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Type
Multispectral imaging, Hyperspectral imaging
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Application and Use
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Training facilities
Main applications
Agriculture, forestry, water research, etc.
Distinguishable features:
This novel, innovative product is a frame-based spectral system providing snapshot images in VIS-VNIR spectral range. The Rikola camera is the only snapshot device on the market providing real spectral response in each pixel. No interpolation is used.