Hyperspectral imaging is one of the fast moving areas of research and industrial development in remote sensing. In this special issue of IEEE JSTARS, we aim at gathering high-level contributions ...
Marine vessels are indispensable to the global economy, transporting over 80% of goods worldwide. However, their emissions, including sulfur oxides (SOₓ), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), particulate matter, ...
Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced modality that captures detailed spectral information across hundreds of narrow wavelength bands, thereby revealing intrinsic characteristics of materials and ...
The SpecTIR Hyperspectral Airborne Experiment data campaign was a successful collaboration between DIRS Lab and industry partners, aiming to provide a ground truthed dataset to the remote sensing ...
Analytical and security applications of photonics-based remote sensing were described by speakers both from commercial and academic backgrounds at this week’s Security + Defence 2016 conference. The ...
The “Hyperspectral Remote Sensing” team provides methods and products for optical imaging sensors on satellites and aircrafts. In the area of spaceborne missions, operational fully-automated systems ...
Dr. Emmett Ientilucci is the Gerald W. Harris Endowed Professor and Graduate Admissions Chair in RIT's Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science. He works in the Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing ...
Crops adapt to climatic and environmental changes by exhibiting certain modified biological traits. For instance, plants growing in deserts exhibit drought resistance. However, at times, plant ...
Engineered bacteria can sense environmental molecules like soil nutrients or pollutants, but extracting that information typically requires close-up imaging or sensitive equipment. A new approach ...