SpectraProc

SpectraProc was specifically designed with the goal to provide fast, repeatable processing of ASD FieldSpec Pro spectral data files and is bundled with a MySQL database for the storage of the spectral data and pre-processing information.
SpectraProc handles the tedious processes of data organisation and standard pre-processing, thus providing a boost of productivity increase to the spectral researcher. Entire field campaigns can be loaded into the system in minutes enabling a first analysis almost instantaneous.
SpectraProc runs only under Microsoft Windows.

 

 

Feature list:

Detailed information can be found in the following documents:

 

Demo version

SpectraProc is available for free download in a restricted demo version.
The number of spectra has been restricted to 50, all other functionality is as found in the full version.
Note that MySQL is not included in the SpectraProc package. If you have already a MySQL database server licence, it will also cover the use of SpectraProc, otherwise you should contact Spectral Research Solutions (srs_info@ziknet.ch) to obtain a MySQL database test licence to run SpectraProc. MySQL is an open source software, however, when used with a non-open source software like SpectraProc, a database licence is required. MySQL can be downloaded from www.mysql.com.

Please use the following link to download a ZIP file containing the application, an empty spectral database backup file, an example dataset and the user guide which details the installation procedure.

>> SpectraProcDemo package <<

 

Further information

Please direct any questions or comments regarding SpectraProc to: srs_info@ziknet.ch

 

References

Hueni A.(2006), SpectraProc User Guide, Spectral Research Solutions, http://my.ziknet.ch/SpectralResearchSolutions/Spectroradiometer_Data_Structuring_V1.4.pdf

Hueni A. & Tuohy M. (2006, submitted), Spectroradiometer Data Structuring, Pre-Processing and Analysis – an IT Based Approach, Journal of Spatial Science

Hueni, A. (2006). Field Spectroradiometer Data: Acquisition, Organisation, Processing and Analysis on the Example of New Zealand Native Plants. Institute of Natural Resources. Palmerston North, Massey University.


 

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