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6 December 1999 Adaptive distributed infrared remote sensing instrument concept for microsatellites
Paul J. Thomas, Richard I. Hornsey, Canaan Sungkuk Hong, Mayes Mullins, Robert Zlot, Galina Iourtchenko
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Abstract
A novel multispectral remote sensing instrument for microsatellites is described. By using 102 - 103 'chipxels,' a combination of high angular resolution, large coverage region, multispectral operation, and redundancy can be achieved. Each 'chipxel' has a detector array, optics, electronics, and an intelligent bus interface.
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Paul J. Thomas, Richard I. Hornsey, Canaan Sungkuk Hong, Mayes Mullins, Robert Zlot, and Galina Iourtchenko "Adaptive distributed infrared remote sensing instrument concept for microsatellites", Proc. SPIE 3759, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing VII, (6 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372664
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Electronics

Mirrors

Detector arrays

Image processing

Spatial resolution

Remote sensing

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