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Instruments: University of Houston Geosensing
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DiMAC LiGHT+
- Medium-format digital aerial camera
- 8,984 x 6,732 pixels for a 60 megapixel image output
- Electro-mechanical true Forward Motion Compensation (FMC)
- 2 cm – 1 m ground sample distance
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ITRES CASI-1500
- Visible and near infrared airborne hyperspectral imager
- Spectral range of 670 nm, adjustable between 380 nm and 1050 nm
- Up to 288 bands
- 40° field of view
- 1500 across-track imaging pixels
- 25 cm – 1.5 m spatial resolution
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Riegl VZ-400
- Terrestrial pulsed laser scanner
- Pulse Rate: 300 kHz
- Wavelength: Near infrared
- Range: 600 m at 90% reflectivity
- Field of View: 360° horizontal; 100° vertical
- Resolution: 0.0024° horizontal; 0.0024° vertical
- Beam Divergence: 0.3 mrad
- Echo Digitization, Unlimited targets per pulse
- Top mounted, 12.1 Megapixel Nikon D700 digital camera
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Optech ILRIS-3D
- Terrestrial pulsed laser scanner
- Pulse Rate: 2 kHz
- Wavelength: 1550 nm
- Range: 1200 m at 80% reflectivity
- Field of View: 40° horizontal, 40° vertical
- Resolution: 0.001146° horizontal, 0.001146° vertical
- Beam Divergence: 0.170 mrad
- Integrated 3.1 Megapixel camera
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Leica HDS3000
- Terrestrial pulsed laser scanner
- Pulse Rate: 4kHz
- Wavelength: Green
- Range: 300 m at 90% reflectivity
- Field of View: 360° horizontal, 270° vertical
- Resolution: 20,000 points/row horizontal, 5,000 points/column vertical
- Beam Divergence: 4 mm at 0 m –
6 mm at 50 m
- Integrated 1 Megapixel camera, 111 spatially rectified images cover the
full 360° x 270° field of view
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Zoller+Fröhlich IMAGER 5003
- Terrestrial continuous wave laser scanner
- Data Acquisition Rate: 500 kHz
- Wavelength: 785 nm
- Range (Ambiguity Interval): 53.5 m
- Field of View: 360° horizontal; 310° vertical
- Resolution: 0.01° horizontal; 0.0148° vertical
- Beam Divergence: 0.22 mrad
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