Abstract

The goal of the present work is to increase the detectivity of hyperspectral imaging systems, deployed on airborne marine search and rescue platforms (SAR), also the increase of the probability for camouflaged target detection and recognition through optimization of image quality. Hence, water column spectral characteristics will be simulated, bringing into consideration the effect of both air layer and plankton layer. This experimental simulation is based on hyperspectral imaging of camouflaged dummy targets of different shapes in a special aquarium designed for this purpose, where an argon laser source was used as multi-spectral line target illuminator and three different bottom backgrounds were tested.

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