In this work, we present preliminary results of the first application in the Mediterranean Sea of a hyperspectral camera, a device commonly used for satellite or airborne remote sensing, adapted for the underwater environment. The spectral analysis was carried out on hyperspectral images acquired in two different environmental settings in the southern Adriatic Sea. This new technology shows high potentialities of application for benthic habitat mapping and monitoring.
Foglini, F., Angeletti, L., Bracchi, V., Chimienti, G., Grande, V., Hansen, I., et al. (2019). Underwater hyperspectral imaging for seafloor and benthic habitat mapping. In 2018 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters, MetroSea 2018 - Proceedings (pp.201-205). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/MetroSea.2018.8657866].
Underwater hyperspectral imaging for seafloor and benthic habitat mapping
Bracchi V.;Meroni A. N.;Marchese F.;Vertino A.;Corselli C.;Savini A.
2019
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In this work, we present preliminary results of the first application in the Mediterranean Sea of a hyperspectral camera, a device commonly used for satellite or airborne remote sensing, adapted for the underwater environment. The spectral analysis was carried out on hyperspectral images acquired in two different environmental settings in the southern Adriatic Sea. This new technology shows high potentialities of application for benthic habitat mapping and monitoring.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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