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E-raamat: Spectral Sensing Research For Surface And Air Monitoring In Chemical, Biological And Radiological Defense And Security Applications

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This book provides unique perspectives on the state of the art in multispectral/hyperspectral techniques for early-warning monitoring against chemical, biological and radiological (CB&R) contamination of both surface (e.g. land) and air (e.g. atmospheric) environments through the presentation of a comprehensive survey of the novel spectroscopic methodologies and technologies that are emerging to address the CB&R defense and security challenges of the future. The technical content in this book lends itself to the non-traditional requirements for point and stand-off detection that have evolved out of the US joint services programs over many years. In particular, the scientific and technological work presented seeks to enable hyperspectral-based sensing andmonitoring that is in real time and in-line; low in cost and labor requirements; and easy to support, maintain and use in military and security-relevant scenarios.--Publisher's description.



This book provides unique perspectives on the state of the art in multispectral/hyperspectral techniques for early-warning monitoring against chemical, biological and radiological (CB&R) contamination of both surface (e.g. land) and air (e.g. atmospheric) environments through the presentation of a comprehensive survey of the novel spectroscopic methodologies and technologies that are emerging to address the CB&R defense and security challenges of the future. The technical content in this book lends itself to the non-traditional requirements for point and stand-off detection that have evolved out of the US joint services programs over many years. In particular, the scientific and technological work presented seeks to enable hyperspectral-based sensing and monitoring that is in real time and in-line; low in cost and labor requirements; and easy to support, maintain and use in military and security-relevant scenarios.
Foreword v
Surface Sensing & Monitoring Sessions
Infrared Spectral Signatures: Creation of Reference Data for Vapors and Liquids
3(20)
S. Sharpe
T. Johnson
R. Sams
J. Hylden
J. Kleimeyer
B. Rowland
Passive Standoff Detection of Surface Contaminants: A Novel Approach by Differential Polarization FTIR Spectrometry
23(12)
J.-M. Theriault
H. Lavoie
E. Puckrin
F. Bouffard
Background Contributions in Direct and Differential Fourier Transform LWIR Measurements: A Comparative Analysis
35(14)
F. Bouffard
J.-M. Theriault
Signal Processing of Multicomponent Raman Spectra of Particulate Matter
49(18)
J. Fochesatto
J. Sloan
Signature and Signal Generation Aspects of Explosive Detection Using Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
67(12)
R. Osiander
M. J. Fitch
M. Leahy-Hoppa
Y. Dikmelik
J. B. Spicer
Novel Application of Passive Standoff Radiometry for the Measurement of Explosives
79(12)
E. Puckrin
J.-M. Theriault
H. Lavoie
D. Dube
P. Brousseau
Detection and Classification of Organic and Organophosphorus Analytes on Soil from Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy
91(18)
T. A. Blake
P. L. Gassman
N. B. Gallagher
Support Vector Classification of Land Cover and Benthic Habitat from Hyperspectral Images
109(12)
V. Manian
M. Velez-Reyes
Some Effects of Image Segmentation on Subspace-Based and Covariance-Based Detection of Anomalous Sub-Pixel Materials
121(20)
C. Gittins
D. Konno
M. Hoke
A. Ratkowski
Advanced Responsive Tactically-Effective Military Imaging Spectrometer (ARTEMIS) Design
141(6)
T. W. Cooky
R. B. Lockwood
T. M. Davis
R. M. Nadile
J. A. Gardner
P. S. Armstrong
A. M. Payton
Capt. S. D. Straight
Lt. W. C. Henry
T. G. Chrien
E. L. Gussin
D. Makowski
Eyesafe Active Imaging of Hard Targets: An Overview of Techniques Under Investigation by NVESD
147(18)
B. W. Schilling
S. R. Chinn
B. Thomas
T. J. Scholz
A High-Resolution 2D Imaging Laser Radar for Occluded Hard Target Viewing and Identification
165(8)
R. J. Grasso
J. C. Wikman
D. P. Drouin
G. F. Dippel
P. I. Egbert
Three Dimensional Flash Ladar Focal Planes and Time Dependent Imaging
173(6)
R. Stettner
H. Bailey
S. Silverman
Detection of Invisible Bacilli Spores on Surfaces Using a Portable SERS-Based Analyzer
179(10)
S. Farquharson
F. E. Inscore
Detection and Differentiation of Spore and Vegetative Forms of Bacillus spp. Using Infrared Spectroscopic Methods
189(12)
D. St. Amant
M. Campbell
A. Beck
L. Williams
J. Minter
P. Collett
C. Zhu
A. Samuels
Spectral Processing of Laser-Induced Fluorescence from Threatening Biological Aerosols
201(16)
P. Lahaie
J. R. Simard
J. McFee
S. Buteau
J. Ho
P. Mathieu
G. Roy
V. Larochelle
Standoff Determination of Bioaerosol Size Based on Double Scattering Measurement With MFOV Lidar; Concept and Numerical Simulation
217(12)
G. Roy
L. R. Bissonnette
Detection and Identification of Toxic Chemical Vapors in an Open-Air Environment by a Differential Passive LWIR Standoff Technique
229(12)
H. Lavoie
E. Puckrin
J.-M. Theriault
A Pyramid-Based Block of Skewers for Pixel Purity Index for Endmember Extraction in Hyperspectral Imagery
241(14)
C.-I. Chang
M. Hsueh
W. Liu
C.-C. Wu
F. Chaudhry
G. Solyar
A. Plaza
A Compact Eye-Safe OPO Pumped by a Nd:YAG Microchip MOPA
255(12)
J. Ding
B. W. Odom
A. R. Geiger
R. D. Richmond
Air Sensing & Monitoring Sessions
Wide Area Spectrometric Bioaerosol Monitoring in Canada: From SINBAHD to Biosense
267(12)
J.-R. Simard
S. Buteau
P. Lahaie
P. Mathieu
G. Roy
V. Larochelle
B. Dery
J. McFee
J. Ho
Computed Tomographic Imaging Spectrometer (CTIS) and a Snapshot Hyperspectral Imager and Polarimeter
279(14)
J. Hartke
N. Hagan
B. A. Kinder
E. L. Dereniak
Hyperspectral Imaging Using Chromotomography: A Fieldable Visible Instrument for Transient Events
293(12)
R. L. Bostick
G. P. Perram
Advanced Hyperspectral Algorithms for Tactical Target Detection and Discrimination
305(14)
A. Schaum
AIRIS --- The Canadian Hyperspectral Imager; Current Status and Future Developments
319(12)
P. Fournier
T. Smithson
D. St-Germain
The Hypertemporal-Hyperspectral Analysis Test Station --- HYHATS
331(12)
T. Old
R. Hendrick
D. Higham
N. Palmer
C. Manning
Wavelength Selective Bolometer Design
343(6)
S. Han
J.-Y. Jung
D. P. Neikirk
Multisensory Detection System for Damage Control and Situational Awareness
349(18)
C. P. Minor
D. A. Steinhurst
K. J. Johnson
S. L. Rose-Pehrsson
J. C. Owrutsky
S. C. Wales
D. T. Gottuk
Inexpensive Chemical Defense Network for a Fixed Site
367(8)
J. A. Seeley
M. Angel
R. L. Aggarwal
T. H. Jeys
A. Sanchez-Rubio
W. Dinatale
J. M. Richardson
Precision Measurement of Atmospheric Trace Constituents Using a Compact Fabry-Perot Radiometer
375(12)
W. S. Heaps
E. L. Wilson
E. M. Georgieva
Background Characterization with a Scanned Fourier Transform Spectrometer
387(14)
A. K. Lazarevich
D. A. Oursler
D. D. Duncan
Spectral Signatures of Acetone Vapor from Ultraviolet to Millimeter Wavelengths
401(12)
R. E. Peale
A. V. Muravjov
C. J. Fredricksen
G. D. Boreman
H. Saxena
G. Braunstein
V. L. Vaks
A. V. Maslovsky
S. D. Nikifirov
The Standoff Aerosol Active Signature Testbed (SAAST) at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
413(8)
J. M. Richardson
J. C. Aldridge
Discrimination Between Natural Dense Dust Clouds with IR Spectral Measurements
421(14)
E. Agassi
A. Ronen
N. Shiloah
E. Hirsch
Signal Processing Algorithms for Staring Single Pixel Hyperspectral Sensors
435(14)
D. Manolakis
M. Rossacci
E. O'Donnell
F. M. D'Amico
Performance Estimation Tools for: Decoupling by Filtering of Temperature and Emissivity (DEFILTE), An Algorithm for Thermal Hyperspectral Image Pracessing
449(26)
P. Lahaie
Estimating the Limit of Bio-Aerosol Detection with Passive Infrared Spectroscopy
475(12)
A. Ifarraguerri
A. Ben-David
R. G. Vanderbeek
Eye Safe Polarization Diversity LIDAR for Aerosol Studies: Concept Design and Preliminary Applications
487(14)
J. Fochesatto
R. L. Collins
K. Sassen
H. Quantz
K. Ganapuram
Aerosol Type-Identification using UV-NIR-IR LIDAR System
501(8)
S. Egert
D. Peri
Rare-Earth Doped Potassium Lead Bromide Mid-IR Laser Sources for Standoff Detection
509(12)
K. C. Mandal
S. H. Kang
M. Choi
R. D. Rauh
3D Deconvolution of Vibration Corrupted Hyperspectral Images
521
A. H. Webster
M. R. Davenport
J.-P. Ardouin