GB/T 31010-2014
ActiveSpectral calibration in laboratory for dispersive hyperspectral sensor
色散型高光谱遥感器实验室光谱定标
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the laboratory procedures for spectral calibration of dispersive hyperspectral remote sensors, defining methods to determine center wavelength and spectral response function. It is applied in the development, testing, and quality assurance of hyperspectral imaging systems used in environmental monitoring, agriculture, and geological surveying. The standard ensures consistent spectral accuracy across sensors, enabling reliable data comparison and quantitative analysis in remote sensing applications.
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