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23 November 1982 Concept For A Multiple Resolution Pushbroom Sensor
Fred C. Billingsley
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Abstract
A general purpose "pushbroom" sensor will have parameters determined by the needs of the majority of potential users. These parameters may not satisfy the needs of certain users: Agriculture requires a very short return visit interval; cartography requires a very small pixel size; Land Use and Geology would be satisfied with moderate resolution and seasonal return times. The aggregate solution of these needs would produce a sensor with extremely high data rates. A sensor concept is proposed which may meet the combined needs without the extreme data rate.
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Fred C. Billingsley "Concept For A Multiple Resolution Pushbroom Sensor", Proc. SPIE 0345, Advanced Multispectral Remote Sensing Technology and Applications, (23 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933777
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Spectral resolution

Agriculture

Remote sensing

Satellites

Geology

Image resolution

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