Title :
Large mosaic scenes collected by the MSTI-3 sensor
Author :
Beeler, C.J. ; Rappaport, S.A. ; Pitkanen, M.E. ; Blumberg, W.A.
Author_Institution :
Visidyne Inc., Burlington, MA, USA
Abstract :
The miniature sensor technology integration (MSTI-3) infrared sensor has been collecting over the past year and a half, a unique set of Earth Backgrounds data, namely, large mosaic scenes (LMS), each typically 250 km in width and 500 km in length. These data are collected as individual, overlapping sub-images in an approximate step-stare pattern and cover several wavelength bands in both the short-wave (SWIR) and mid-wave (MWIR) infrared regions of the spectrum. All of the MSTI data (small and large scenes) are collected over a broad range of viewing geometry and lighting conditions in order to provide global statistics of infrared structure on both small and large spatial scales. Visidyne, Inc. has designed and implemented a set of algorithms to construct these LMSs from individual sub-images collected during the MSTI-3 LMS observations. These large mosaic scenes are deliverable, Level 3 data products, available to the users community for their analysis
Keywords :
image processing; image sensors; infrared detectors; remote sensing; statistical analysis; 250 km; 500 km; MSTI data; MSTI-3 sensor; MWIR; SWIR; Visidyne; approximate step-stare pattern; global statistics; infrared structure; mid-wave IR regions; mosaic scenes; overlapping sub-images; short-wave IR regions; viewing geometry; Data analysis; Earth; Infrared sensors; Laboratories; Layout; Least squares approximation; Probability; Satellite broadcasting; Sensor arrays; Statistical analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4311-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1998.685797