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The development and uptake of field deployable hyperspectral imaging systems within environmental monitoring represents an exciting and innovative development that could revolutionize a number of sensing applications in the coming decades. In this article we focus on the successful miniaturization and improved portability of hyperspectral sensors, covering their application both from aerial and ground-based platforms in a number of environmental application areas, highlighting in particular the recent implementation of low-cost consumer technology in this context. At present, these devices largely complement existing monitoring approaches, however, as technology continues to improve, these units are moving towards reaching a standard suitable for stand-alone monitoring in the not too distant future. As these low-cost and light-weight devices are already producing scientific grade results, they now have the potential to significantly improve accessibility to hyperspectral monitoring technology, as well as vastly proliferating acquisition of such datasets.
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Mary B. Stuart
University of Derby
A. J. S. McGonigle
The University of Sydney
Jon R. Willmott
University of Sheffield
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Sensors
The University of Sydney
University of Sheffield
University of Southern Queensland
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc955724e766dc3135963c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s19143071