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3 October 2006 New optical sensor systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing
Andreas Eckardt, Anko Börner, Herbert Jahn, Stefan Hilbert, Ingo Walter
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Abstract
Recent developments in the fields of detectors on one hand and a significant change of national and international political and commercial constraints on the other hand led to a large number of proposals for spaceborne sensor systems focusing on Earth observation in the last months. Due to the commercial availability of TDI lines and fast readable CCD-Chips new sensor concepts are feasible for high resolution sensor systems regarding geometry and radiometry und their data products. Systemic approaches are essential for the design of complex sensor systems for dedicated tasks. Starting with system theory optically, mechanical and electrical components are designed and deployed. Single modules and the entire system have to be calibrated using suitable procedures. The paper gives an overview about current activities at German Aerospace Center on the field of innovative sensor systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing.
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Andreas Eckardt, Anko Börner, Herbert Jahn, Stefan Hilbert, and Ingo Walter "New optical sensor systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 6361, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites X, 636108 (3 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.690583
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal to noise ratio

Electronics

Charge-coupled devices

Cameras

Imaging systems

Electrons

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