Benjamin Terry - Greenville SC, US David Flanders - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
G01S013/00
US Classification:
342195000
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to an airborne imaging spectrometry method and system. According to the present invention, a digital airborne imaging spectrometer is provided aboard an aircraft and is used to collect hyperspectral imagery of an area of interest while the aircraft flies over the area of interest. The method and system of the present invention combine (1) real-time display, aboard an aircraft, of the hyperspectral imagery being collected for an area of interest below the aircraft with (2) transmission of such hyperspectral imagery to a remote location, wherein such imagery is received at the remote location in near real-time. When hyperspectral imagery and related data are received from the aircraft at the remote location, the transmitted hyperspectral imagery and related data are useful at the remote location in time-sensitive or time-critical decision making. Forest fires, infestations of vegetation, and law enforcement scenarios such as counter-narcotic operations are examples of situations in which time-sensitive or time-critical decision making may be necessary and in which the airborne imaging spectrometry system and method of the present invention may be used.
ARENA RACING USA Richmond, VA Mar 2014 to Jun 2014 Vice PresidentTHE RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS BASEBALL CLUB Richmond, VA Sep 2009 to Feb 2014 Director of Corporate SalesTHE POTOMAC NATIONALS BASEBALL CLUB Woodbridge, VA Nov 2008 to Sep 2009 Asst. General ManagerVIRGINIA SPORTS PROPERTIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Charlottesville, VA Mar 2008 to Nov 2008 Account Executive, SalesTHE RICHMOND BRAVES BASEBALL CLUB Richmond, VA Feb 2004 to Feb 2008 Corporate Sales ManagerGroup Sales Department
Oct 2001 to Jan 2004 Assistant Ticket Operations ManagerGroup Sales Department
Jan 2001 to Sep 2001 Trainee
Education:
The College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA 1995 to 1999 B.A. in Government