Torbjørn Skauli,1,2 John R. Gilchrist,3 Christopher Durell4
1Univ. of Oslo (Norway) 2Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway) 3Clyde Hyperspectral Imaging and Technology Ltd. (United Kingdom) 4Labsphere, Inc. (United States)
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The IEEE P4001 group is developing a new standard for hyperspectral imaging. A central part of the work is to define a standardized way to specify hyperspectral cameras. P4001 aims to define a complete description of the camera as a "black box", i.e. without referencing camera internals such as f-number. The aim is to use characteristics that are welldefined physical quantities, and which capture all important aspects of performance, in some cases with a tradeoff to avoid the need for excessive testing equipment or effort. The characteristics apply to the most widely used camera architectures based on dispersive spectrometers or tunable filters.
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Torbjørn Skauli, John R. Gilchrist, Christopher Durell, "Specification of hyperspectral camera performance: status of the IEEE P4001 standard development," Proc. SPIE 12094, Algorithms, Technologies, and Applications for Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imaging XXVIII, 1209403 (31 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2623489