Hyperspectral imager from BaySpec moves and scans at speeds up to 50 frames/s

March 1, 2016
The OCI-U-470-1000 hyperspectral imager offers up to 120 bands in push-broom mode and up to 35 bands in snapshot mode.
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The OCI-U-470-1000 hyperspectral imager offers up to 120 bands in push-broom mode and up to 35 bands in snapshot mode. It allows the imager to move and scan at random speeds up to 50 frames/s. It doesn't depend on GPS/IMU data for imaging reconstruction, produces distortion-free band images, and integrates into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
BaySpec
San Jose, CA

www.bayspec.com

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