Hyperspectral Surveys
The AISA Eagle1K airborne sensor can be regarded as a CASI clone. It provides up to 1000 pixels swath width with high hyperspectral image rates, which maximizes airborne productivity in VNIR (400-1000 nm) hyperspectral data collection.
- Designed for fast and timely operational remote sensing activities.
- Quick to install and remove from any aircraft.
- Features easy in-flight configuration settings for different missions, and a real-time fiber optic downwelling irradiance sensor (FODIS).
- Through GPS/INS sensor and CaliGeo post-processing software, AISA Eagle1K produces a calibrated, rectified and georeferenced hyperspectral image with an ENVI header file, ready for data analysis.
Applications include:
- Precision agriculture
- Environmental baseline studies
- Forest management
- Phytoplankton mapping
- Coral reef mapping
The sensor is capable of acquiring any band combination ranging from a few multispectral bands to full hyperspectral data sets of hundreds of bands. Using a provided band configuration tool the user can easily define a band file for the desired number of bands and individual bandwidth for each band. This band file is then selected in-flight using flight operations software.