Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China

With the maturation of satellite technology, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) platforms have developed from the initial ground-based and airborne platforms into spaceborne platforms, which greatly promotes the civil application of HRS imagery in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and environment...

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Main Authors: Yanfei Zhong, Xinyu Wang, Shaoyu Wang, Liangpei Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Geo-spatial Information Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2020.1860653
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spelling doaj-79f867c3d92a4743a28188b8431075902021-04-06T13:27:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeo-spatial Information Science1009-50201993-51532021-01-012419512010.1080/10095020.2020.18606531860653Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in ChinaYanfei Zhong0Xinyu Wang1Shaoyu Wang2Liangpei Zhang3Wuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWith the maturation of satellite technology, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) platforms have developed from the initial ground-based and airborne platforms into spaceborne platforms, which greatly promotes the civil application of HRS imagery in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring. China is playing an important role in this evolution, especially in recent years, with the successful launch and operation of a series of civil hyperspectral spacecraft and satellites, including the Shenzhou-3 spacecraft, the Gaofen-5 satellite, the SPARK satellite, the Zhuhai-1 satellite network for environmental and resources monitoring, the FengYun series of satellites for meteorological observation, and the Chang’E series of spacecraft for planetary exploration. The Chinese spaceborne HRS platforms have various new characteristics, such as the wide swath width, high spatial resolution, wide spectral range, hyperspectral satellite networks, and microsatellites. This paper focuses on the recent progress in Chinese spaceborne HRS, from the aspects of the typical satellite systems, the data processing, and the applications. In addition, the future development trends of HRS in China are also discussed and analyzed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2020.1860653hyperspectral remote sensingspaceborne hrshyperspectral image processing and remote sensing applications
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author Yanfei Zhong
Xinyu Wang
Shaoyu Wang
Liangpei Zhang
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Xinyu Wang
Shaoyu Wang
Liangpei Zhang
Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
Geo-spatial Information Science
hyperspectral remote sensing
spaceborne hrs
hyperspectral image processing and remote sensing applications
author_facet Yanfei Zhong
Xinyu Wang
Shaoyu Wang
Liangpei Zhang
author_sort Yanfei Zhong
title Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
title_short Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
title_full Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
title_fullStr Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
title_full_unstemmed Advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in China
title_sort advances in spaceborne hyperspectral remote sensing in china
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geo-spatial Information Science
issn 1009-5020
1993-5153
publishDate 2021-01-01
description With the maturation of satellite technology, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (HRS) platforms have developed from the initial ground-based and airborne platforms into spaceborne platforms, which greatly promotes the civil application of HRS imagery in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring. China is playing an important role in this evolution, especially in recent years, with the successful launch and operation of a series of civil hyperspectral spacecraft and satellites, including the Shenzhou-3 spacecraft, the Gaofen-5 satellite, the SPARK satellite, the Zhuhai-1 satellite network for environmental and resources monitoring, the FengYun series of satellites for meteorological observation, and the Chang’E series of spacecraft for planetary exploration. The Chinese spaceborne HRS platforms have various new characteristics, such as the wide swath width, high spatial resolution, wide spectral range, hyperspectral satellite networks, and microsatellites. This paper focuses on the recent progress in Chinese spaceborne HRS, from the aspects of the typical satellite systems, the data processing, and the applications. In addition, the future development trends of HRS in China are also discussed and analyzed.
topic hyperspectral remote sensing
spaceborne hrs
hyperspectral image processing and remote sensing applications
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2020.1860653
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