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The Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing (DIRS) laboratory is a research center within the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science. Their work focuses on the development of hardware and software tools to facilitate the extraction of information from remotely sensed data of the earth. The DIRS lab’s research primarily focuses on the fundamental physics of passive and active remote sensing. Capabilities The DIRS laboratory allows for research into the following areas of imaging: • Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) • Multispectral imaging (MSI) • LIDAR/LADAR applications • Polarimetric imaging (PI) • Scene/target signature characterization • Exploitation algorithm development • Synthetic scene generation and system modeling • Electro-optical system calibration • Airborne data collection
EquipmentSome of the equipment that the DIRS laboratory houses includes: • UV/VNIR/SWIR ASD FieldSpec FR • UV/VNIR/SWIR Varian Cary 500 • MWIR/LWIR Surface Optics SOC 400T • MWIR/LWIR Surface Optics SOC-100 • Modular Imaging Spectrometer Instrument (MISI) • Wildfire Airborne Sensor Program (WASP) • WASP-lite
ContactsFor assistance or more information, please contact:
David Messinger, Ph.D., Lab Director Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone: (585) 475-4538
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Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory