This paper describes the field imaging spectrometer system(FISS) based on a cooling area CCD
describing its imaging principle
structural design
main technology parameters
and data processing flow.Geometric rectification of the FISS was implemented using precise indoor markers and outdoor measured data.Spectral calibration of the FISS was conducted using self-programmed spectral calibration software which determined the center wavelength and the full width at half maximum of each band.An integrating sphere was used to achieve absolute radiometric calibration of the FISS with less than 5% calibration error for each band.In addition
a look-up table of radiometric calibration coefficients for various measured conditions was generated and various laboratory and field tests were carried out.Crop-weed discrimination
offshore marine environment monitoring
milk discrimination
and estimation of vegetation biochemical information were studied using previously acquired data.The FISS provided successful results for all of the above examples
suggesting its potential application in other fields