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The most sophisticated unclassified HyperSpectral imaging system available.
A Gippsland Aeronautics GA-8 'Airvan' … came to West Houston Airport to support the assessment of Hurricane Rita.
'ARCHER is essentially something used by the geosciences,' Ryan said. 'It's pretty sophisticated stuff … beyond what the human eye can generally see.'
According to CAP, a set of parameters describing the intended target, including its color and shape, is programmed into the ARCHER system.
HSI—Also referred to as 'ARCHER'. HSI is a passive sensor system that observes a target in multi-spectral bands.
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(help)…signature matching (matching reflected light to spectral signatures), anomaly detection (calculates a statistical model of all the pixels in the image to see if there is a probability that a pixel does not fit).
HSI is a daytime non-invasive technology, which works by analyzing an object's reflected light.
ARCHER contains an advanced hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system and a panchromatic high-resolution imaging (HRI) camera.
Each ARCHER system consists of a NovaSol-designed, pushbroom, visible/near-infrared (VNIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) sensor, a co-boresighted visible panchromatic high-resolution imaging (HRI) sensor, and a CMIGITS-III GPS/INS unit in an integrated sensor assembly mounted inside the GA-8 cabin. ARCHER incorporates an on-board data processing system developed by Space Computer Corporation (SCC) to perform numerous real-time processing functions including data acquisition and recording, raw data correction, target detection, cueing and chipping, precision image geo-registration, and display and dissemination of image products and target cue information.
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ignored (help)ARCHER incorporates an on-board data processing system developed by Space Computer Corporation (SCC) to perform numerous real-time processing functions…
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ignored (help)Each ARCHER system consists of a NovaSol-designed, pushbroom, visible/near-infrared (VNIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) sensor, a co-boresighted visible panchromatic high-resolution imaging (HRI) sensor, and a CMIGITS-III GPS/INS unit in an integrated sensor assembly mounted inside the GA-8 cabin. ARCHER incorporates an on-board data processing system developed by Space Computer Corporation (SCC) to perform numerous real-time processing functions including data acquisition and recording, raw data correction, target detection, cueing and chipping, precision image geo-registration, and display and dissemination of image products and target cue information.
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ignored (help)ARCHER incorporates an on-board data processing system developed by Space Computer Corporation (SCC) to perform numerous real-time processing functions…
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ignored (help)Missouri Department of Natural Resources ... is pursuing a Pilot Project to evaluate environmental applications of ARCHER ...
…another downed plane Friday that was spotted on a hillside about 45 miles southeast of Reno … turned out to be an old crash, a plane last registered in Oregon in 1975
'It might see boulders, it might see trees, it might see mountains, sagebrush, whatever, but it goes "not that" or "yes, that",' she said.[dead link]
…a plane from the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol arrived Wednesday with equipment capable of collecting hyperspectral and panchromatic images…
While the Archer has not located Mr. Fossett, it has been instrumental in the discovery of at least eight previously unnoticed plane wrecks in the rugged Sierra Nevada region.
…before the advent of high-tech search gadgets like the ARCHER imaging system, which can identify targets as small as a motorcycle from 2,500 feet away. One of the crash sites that the Fossett team discovered might date to 1964…
CAP has found many additional uses for ARCHER, including missions for homeland security, disaster assessment, and drug interdiction.
Tarp in a remote wooded area—useful for counter-drug applications.
...search parties have spotted wreckage of eight other airplanes that had been lost for years in and around the rugged mountains of western Nevada.
Dr. Paul Schuda (CAP) reported that the Civil Air Patrol has completed the initial deployment of sixteen Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Recon…
ARCHER … is capable of panchromatic aerial imaging far more detailed than plain sight or ordinary photography can gather.
The most sophisticated unclassified HyperSpectral imaging system available.
According to CAP, a set of parameters describing the intended target, including its color and shape, is programmed into the ARCHER system.
HSI—Also referred to as 'ARCHER'. HSI is a passive sensor system that observes a target in multi-spectral bands.
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(help)HSI is a daytime non-invasive technology, which works by analyzing an object's reflected light.
ARCHER contains an advanced hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system and a panchromatic high-resolution imaging (HRI) camera.
Dr. Paul Schuda (CAP) reported that the Civil Air Patrol has completed the initial deployment of sixteen Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Recon…
…another downed plane Friday that was spotted on a hillside about 45 miles southeast of Reno … turned out to be an old crash, a plane last registered in Oregon in 1975
…before the advent of high-tech search gadgets like the ARCHER imaging system, which can identify targets as small as a motorcycle from 2,500 feet away. One of the crash sites that the Fossett team discovered might date to 1964…
'ARCHER is essentially something used by the geosciences,' Ryan said. 'It's pretty sophisticated stuff … beyond what the human eye can generally see.'
CAP has found many additional uses for ARCHER, including missions for homeland security, disaster assessment, and drug interdiction.
Missouri Department of Natural Resources ... is pursuing a Pilot Project to evaluate environmental applications of ARCHER ...
…signature matching (matching reflected light to spectral signatures), anomaly detection (calculates a statistical model of all the pixels in the image to see if there is a probability that a pixel does not fit).
Tarp in a remote wooded area—useful for counter-drug applications.
ARCHER … is capable of panchromatic aerial imaging far more detailed than plain sight or ordinary photography can gather.