The Resonon pushbroom hyperspectral camera is mounted on a rotation stage that sits on a specially-modified tripod. During data acquisition the stage rotates the hyperspectral camera, scanning the scene of interest. The imager and stage are controlled using
Spectronon™, Resonon’s hyperspectral imaging software for acquisition, calibration, visualization, and hyperspectral imaging analysis.
Raw
hyperspectral data is converted to radiance and reflectance using radiometric calibration data and a calibration standard placed in the scene. The calibration standard is a special tarpaulin
with a known (mostly flat) reflectance. These operations can be processed using Spectronon software.Resonon's systems are turnkey solutions ready for immediate use, including all hardware and software necessary to acquire and analyze hyperspectral data.
Outdoor systems can be fitted with any of Resonon’s
hyperspectral and SWIR cameras covering the 330–2500 nm spectral range, including systems designed for SWIR imaging and advanced hyperspectral imaging applications.
System components:
Options:
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Rugged laptop (designed to withstand drops, extreme temperatures, dust/sand/particles, spills, and vibrations) with a high-brightness/anti-glare screen for use in outdoor data collection
Resonon's hyperspectral imaging systems are rugged and built to last, and we guarantee their performance. All products include a two-year warranty. For details, please see our
Warranty and Repairs page.