Publication: Improving the calibration of airborne hyperspectral sensors for earth observation
Improving the calibration of airborne hyperspectral sensors for earth observation
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Lenhard, K. (2015). Improving the calibration of airborne hyperspectral sensors for earth observation. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-121434
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Hyperspectral sensors are a widely used tool in remote sensing of the Earth’s surface. Due to the versatility of the sensors, a multitude of applications profit from or use hyperspectral data, most prominently the assessment of the impact of climate change on the environment. The acceptance of hyperspectral remote sensing stems, in part, from the relatively easy access to data. Besides several existing and planned spaceborne instruments, airborne sensors are by now a commercial, if expensive, commodity. The German Aerospace Center (De
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Lenhard, K. (2015). Improving the calibration of airborne hyperspectral sensors for earth observation. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-121434