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Multispectral Sensing

N.K. Bose

The pennsylvania state University

24.1    Motivation

24.2    Introduction to Multispectral Sensing

Instruments for Multispectral Data AcquisitionArray and Super Array SensingMultisensor Array Technology for Superresolution

24.3    Mathematical Model for Multisensor Array Based Superresolution

Image Reconstruction FormulationOther Approaches to Superresolution

24.4    Color Images

24.5    Conclusions

References

24.1    Motivation

Sensing is ubiquitous in multitudinous applications that include biosensing, chemical sensing, surface acoustic wave sensing, sensing coupled with actuation in control, and imaging sensors. This article will be concerned primarily with multispectral sensing that spans ...

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