Spectral sensing research for surface and air monitoring in chemical, biological and radiological defense and security applications / editors, Jean-Marc Theriault, James O. Jensen.

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...

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Superior document:Selected topics in electronics and systems ; v. 49
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Selected topics in electronics and systems ; v. 49.
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Physical Description:xii, 532 p. :; ill.
Notes:"Select papers from the 2006 International Symposium on Spectral Sensing Research (2006 ISSSR)."--P. v.
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Summary: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.--Publisher's description.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789812835918
9812835911
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: editors, Jean-Marc Theriault, James O. Jensen.