@inbook{4ab6daa657cb41e39c15acf28673ec79,
title = "Hyperspectral camera system: acquisition and analysis",
abstract = "A low-cost, portable, video-camera system built by University of Bristol for the UK-DRA, RARDE Fort Halstead, permits in-field acquisition of terrestrial hyper-spectral image sets. Each set is captured as a sequence of thirty-one images through a set of different interference filters which span the visible spectrum, at 10 nm intervals: effectively providing a spectrogram of 256 by 256 pixels. The system is customized from off-the-shelf components. A database of twenty-nine hyper-spectral images sets was acquired and analyzed as a sample of natural environment. We report the manifest information capacity with respect to spatial and optical frequency drawing implications for management of hyper-spectral data and visual processing.",
author = "Brelstaff, {Gavin J.} and Alejandro Parraga and Tom Troscianko and Derek Carr",
year = "1995",
doi = "10.1117/12.226819",
language = "English",
isbn = "0819419516",
volume = "2587",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
pages = "150--159",
editor = "Lurie, {Joan B.} and Pearson, {James J.} and Eugenio Zillioli",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
edition = "1",
}