Proceedings of the KSRS Conference (대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2007.10a
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- Pages.118-121
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- 2007
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- 1226-9743(pISSN)
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPACT AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER SYSTEM
- Lee, Kwang-Jae (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Yong, Sang-Soon (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Yong-Seung (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
- Published : 2007.10.31
Abstract
In recent years, the hyperspectral instruments with high spatial and high spectral resolution have become an important component of wide variety of earth science applications. The primary mission of the proposed Compact Airborne Imaging Spectrometer System (CAISS) in this study is to acquire and provide full contiguous spectral information with high quality spectral and spatial resolution for advanced applications in the field of remote sensing. The CAISS will also be used as the vicarious calibration equipment for the cross-calibration of satellite image data. The CAISS consists of six physical units: the camera system, the Jig, the GPS/INS, the gyro-stabilized mount, the operating system, and the power inverter and distributor. Additionally, the calibration instruments such as the integrated sphere and spectral lamps are also prepared for the radiometric and spectral calibration of the CAISS. The CAISS will provide high quality calibrated image data that can support evaluation of satellite application products. This paper summarizes the design, development and major characteristic of the CAISS.