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Assessing the Spectral Signal-to-noise Ratio of Hyperspectral Cameras for Ocean Color Sensing

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Abstract

We assessed the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of a drone-deployable hyperspectral camera for water quality parameter estimation. We also developed a model to assess the SNR of comparable sensors in a range of sensing scenarios.

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