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3 October 2011 Operation planning for Japanese future hyperspectral and multispectral senor: HISUI and usage of cloud climate data
Kenta Ogawa, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Satoru Yamamoto, Osamu Kashimura, Tetsushi Tachikawa, Akira Iwasaki, Satoshi Tsuchida, Jun Tanii, Shuichi Rokugawa
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Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) is a Japanese future spaceborne hyperspectral instrument being developed by Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) and will be launched in 2015 or later. HISUI's operation strategic study is described in this paper. In HISUI project, Operation Mission Planning (OMP) team has responsibility to make long term and short term strategy of the observation and sensor operation plan. The OMP is important for HISUI to archive both global mapping and monitoring of specific sites. Major factors of the HISUI operation limitations are downlink rate, observation time (15 minutes per orbit) and the swath of the sensor (30 km). The OMP plans to use detailed climate data generated from MODIS data for observation simulation. The workflow to deal cloud climate data is described in this paper.
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Kenta Ogawa, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Satoru Yamamoto, Osamu Kashimura, Tetsushi Tachikawa, Akira Iwasaki, Satoshi Tsuchida, Jun Tanii, and Shuichi Rokugawa "Operation planning for Japanese future hyperspectral and multispectral senor: HISUI and usage of cloud climate data", Proc. SPIE 8176, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XV, 817623 (3 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.898590
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

MODIS

Climatology

Satellites

Sensors

Environmental sensing

Hyperspectral imaging

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