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Precision spectral line-resolution to classify greenhouse gas species in broadband mid-infrared sensing

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Abstract

We present a novel methodology to classify greenhouse gas species by investigating the structural complexity of broadband overlapping molecular lines in the spectral region of 7.0 μm to 8.0 μm. The structural information is classified by resolving peaks and zero crossings by adaptive learning methods.

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