Hyperspectral imaging is a cutting-edge method of remote sensing that surpasses the capabilities of multispectral image analysis. It relies on the use of numerous continuous spectral channels to uncover materials that would otherwise be unidentifiable through multispectral sensing. This collection of research papers, penned by Indian scientists, focuses on the applications of hyperspectral remote sensing and spectral signatures. The title, "Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Spectral Signature Applications," reflects the book's emphasis on spectral techniques, which are specifically designed for hyperspectral imagery rather than multispectral imagery. The chapters are structured in a logical manner, allowing for easy cross-referencing and further exploration of the subject matter. |
author | S. Rajendran, S.Aravindran, T.Jeyavel Rajakumar, R. Sivakumar & K.R. Murali Mohan |
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publisher | nipa |
language | English |
pages | 508 |