A six-camera digital video imaging system sensitive to visible,red edge,near-infrared,and mid-infrared wavelengths |
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Authors: | R. S. Fletcher J. H. Everitt |
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Affiliation: | 1. United States Department of Agriculture , USA rfletche@weslaco.ars.usda.gov;3. United States Department of Agriculture , USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper describes a six-camera multispectral digital video imaging system designed for natural resource assessment and shows its potential as a research tool. It has five visible to near-infrared light sensitive cameras, one near-infrared to mid-infrared light sensitive camera, a monitor, a computer with a multichannel digitizing board, a keyboard, a power distributor, an amplifier, and a mouse. Each camera is fitted with a narrowband interference filter, allowing the system to obtain imagery in the blue (447 – 455 nm), green (555 – 565 nm), red (625 – 635 nm), red edge (704 – 716 nm), near-infrared (814–826 nm), and mid-infrared (1631 – 1676 nm) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Analogue video acquired by this system is converted to digital format. Radiometric resolution of the imagery is 8-bit (pixel values range 0 – 255). Images obtained by the system can be evaluated individually and/or in combination with each other to assess natural resources. |
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Keywords: | Multispectral Camera system Digital video Natural resource assessment |
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