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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 46, Issue 15, Pages 2803-2816Publisher
OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.46.002803
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Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) sensors suffer from spatial misregistration, an artifact that prevents the accurate acquisition of the spectra. Physical considerations let us assume that the influence of the spatial misregistration on the acquired data depends both on the wavelength and on the across-track position. A scene-based method, based on edge detection, is therefore proposed. Such a procedure measures the variation on the spatial location of an edge between its various monochromatic projections, giving an estimation for spatial misregistration, and also allowing identification of misalignments. The method has been applied to several hyperspectral sensors, either prism, or grating-based designs. The results confirm the dependence assumptions on X and 0, spectral wavelength and across-track pixel, respectively. Suggestions are also given to correct for spatial misregistration. (C) 2007 Optical Society of America.
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