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The New Hyperspectral Satellite PRISMA: Imagery for Forest Types Discrimination
2021
Sensors
Different forest types based on different tree species composition may have similar spectral signatures if observed with traditional multispectral satellite sensors. Hyperspectral imagery, with a more continuous representation of their spectral behavior may instead be used for their classification. The new hyperspectral Precursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa (PRISMA) sensor, developed by the Italian Space Agency, is able to capture images in a continuum of 240 spectral bands
doi:10.3390/s21041182
pmid:33567591
fatcat:wl7wmbdbvfgzxeyyz4yovy6tlm