Image mapping spectrometer
The Image Mapping Spectrometer (IMS) is a snapshot hyperspectral camera that is developed for spectral imaging applications. The IMS was invented by three researchers (Dr. Tomasz Tkaczyk, Dr. Robert Kester and Dr. Liang Gao) at Rice University, Houston, TX. The IMS has widespread applications in biomedical imaging, chemical imaging, and remote sensing. The IMS technology is now commercialized by Rebellion Photonics, inc.
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Image mapping spectrometer
The Image Mapping Spectrometer (IMS) is a snapshot hyperspectral camera that is developed for spectral imaging applications. The IMS was invented by three researchers (Dr. Tomasz Tkaczyk, Dr. Robert Kester and Dr. Liang Gao) at Rice University, Houston, TX. The IMS has widespread applications in biomedical imaging, chemical imaging, and remote sensing. The IMS technology is now commercialized by Rebellion Photonics, inc.
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