Hyperspec - Model MV.X -Hyperspectral Sensors
The newest member of our award-winning sensor family. Was first shown live in our booth at spie photonics west.
Visualize Value at the Speed of Light
Classify and detect using the spectral dimension!
- Hyperspectral Imaging System: not just a camera
- Built for challenging VNIR (400-1000nm) machine-vision applications on the processing line
- Fast onboard, embedded processing for real-time classification
- GenICam-compliant GigE interface with an IP67-rated housing
- Flexible yet robust and simple workflow
- Datasheet
- I want to know more!
- See more of our award-winning hyperspectral sensors, below
CONCENTRIC IMAGING
Headwall`s HYPERSPEC® family of hyperspectral sensors and imaging systems are small, light, and rugged. The simple but elegant all-concentric design uses precisely-engineered master-quality holographic diffraction gratings and mirrors to deliver high signal-to-noise, high spectral and spatial resolution, and a wide, aberration-corrected field of view.
LINE-SCANNING
HYPERSPEC® sensors are line-scanning hyperspectral cameras (sometimes called pushbroom) that collect reflected light through an image slit. One row of spatial pixels is collected per frame as motion occurs, with each pixel containing full spectral data. Motion can be accomplished in two ways: either as an airborne deployment (UAV, aircraft, or satellite) or stationary (where motion is accomplished beneath the sensor, such as a food inspection line). A third option is also available where pan-and-tilt or rotary stages allow a fixed-location hyperspectral sensor to scan a stationary object (such as a piece of artwork, or a mine face for geological applications).
A hyperspectral data cube thus contains complete X, Y, and wavelength data that can be analyzed and managed through Headwall`s powerful applications software.
LENSES
Among several lens options are Headwall`s telecentric VNIR and SWIR versions.
Radiometric Calibration
Because airborne-acquired spectral data is influenced by several variables, Headwall offers very precise and thorough radiometric calibration services to its customers.
These variables include atmospheric absorption and scattering, sensor-target-illumination geometry, sensor calibration, and image data processing procedures.
Contact us to learn more about this valuable service, which is applicable to any of the airborne sensors below.
