Headwall Photonics releases airborne sensors with ReSe Applications' software

June 7, 2012
Fitchburg, MA-- Designer and manufacturer of hyperspectral imaging instruments, Headwall Photonics, has announced that the PARGE remote-sensing software by ReSe Applications Schläpfer is available for Headwall's family of Hyperspec airborne hyperspectral sensors.

Fitchburg, MA -- Designer and manufacturer of hyperspectral imaging instruments, Headwall Photonics, has announced that the PARGE remote-sensing software by ReSe Applications Schläpfer is available for Headwall's family of Hyperspec airborne hyperspectral sensors.

In offering commercial remote sensing customers a complete airborne hyperspectral solution, Headwall is able to take advantage of ReSe's PARGE software that provides orthorectification and direct geocoding for airborne imagery data acquired with Headwall's hyperspectral imaging sensors. ReSe’s software provides a reconstruction of the scanning geometry of airborne data cubes on a pixel-by-pixel basis using the position and attitude of the airplane and can be used in conjunction with terrain elevation data.

Headwall's Hyperspec family of hyperspectral sensors have been deployed extensively by scientists around the world for commercial and civilian remote sensing applications. With a long history in the deployment of military and defense sensors, Headwall has utilized the patented, aberration-corrected reflective Hyperspec design to offer civilian customers and researchers superb spectral and spatial imaging performance with a very wide field of view for flight swath efficiency.

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