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9 September 2011System characterization and analysis of the Multispectral Aerial
Passive Polarimeter System (MAPPS)
Passive polarimetery has been used for many different remote sensing applications and can provide useful signatures for
certain types of phenomenology. While broadband polarimeters have many advantages, such as high signal-to-noise ratio
and small ground sample distance, there has been growing interest in the development of algorithms that take advantage
of both spectral and polarimetric signals. The Multispectral Aerial Passive Polarimeter System (MAPPS) aims to produce
multispectral polarimetric imagery of test scenes that can be used in algorithm development efforts and phenomenology
studies. Preliminary data is presented along with a calibration and processing workflow that produces registered spectral
Stokes imagery.
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Brent D. Bartlett, Jason F. Faulring, Carl Salvaggio, "System characterization and analysis of the Multispectral Aerial Passive Polarimeter System (MAPPS)," Proc. SPIE 8160, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing V, 81600A (9 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892327