A Multi-Scale and Multi-Temporal Hyperspectral Target Detection Experiment - From Design to First Results

Hyperspectral target detection experiments under nonideal conditions are scarce. An extensive multi-scale and multi-temporal field experiment was designed towards the goal of knowledge expansion under such circumstances. A range of camouflage materials and specific targets of interest were placed in a realistic natural environment with vegetation cover and varying illumination. In several experiments, aspects like changes in the sun position, variable moisture, and relocations of targets were analysed. Using an aircraft-based and a drone-based imaging spectrometer, the target scenarios were mapped at different daytimes. The data were radiometrically, atmospherically and geometrically processed to allow subsequent data analysis. First insights deliver promising results.

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