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LIDAR hyperspectral system for detecting chemical and biological agents
The LIDAR hyperspectral system has been developed for remote sensing of chemical and biological agents. It has been tested for detecting and measuring content of chemical and biological agents by using absorption and reflection spectra. The measurements revealed complex scattered signals from different objects on the Earth's surface. The results indicate that danger agents can be detected using optical hyperspectral measurements and laser induced fluorescence.