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Autor:
Hiroshi H. Agravante, Keith D. Hutchison, Barbara D. Iisager, Robert Mahoney, Alain Sei, John M. Jackson, Bruce Hauss
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 27:1085-1094
An approach is presented to distinguish between clouds and heavy aerosols in sun-glint regions with automated cloud classification algorithms developed for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) program. The a
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Visible/Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), built by Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing (SBRS) will be one of the primary earth-observing remote-sensing instruments on the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite Syste
Autor:
Vincent Grano, Merit Shoucri, Tanya Scalione, Thomas K. Samec, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Stephen P. Mills, John M. Jackson, Pamela G. Emch, Bruce I. Hauss
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The tri-agency Integrated Program Office (IPO) is managing the development of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS). Later this decade, the IPO, through its prime contractor, Northrop Grumman Space Technology
Autor:
Randolph Quon, Charles M. Jackson, Giovanni De Amici, David Dixon, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Philip J Moffa, Thomas K. Samec, Karen Jordan, Talbot Jaeger, Larry Yujiri, Merit Shoucri, Steven W. Fornaca, Kent A. Rasmussen
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
TRW has developed a new passive millimeter wave camera for the Navy using its unique Millimeter Wave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC) technology. It operates as a pushbroom or scanning imager and can be utilized for missions that do not require a
Autor:
Larry Yujiri, Ronson Chu, Steven W. Fornaca, Philip J Moffa, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Karen Jordan
Publikováno v:
Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology IV.
TRW has developed a passive millimeter wave demonstration camera using its unique millimeter wave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC) technology. It operates in a 10 GHz band around 89 GHz, has a field of view of 10 degree(s) by 15 degree(s), and ca
Autor:
Philip J Moffa, Hiroshi H. Agravante, R. Dahlstrom, Bill H. Quon, Larry Yujiri, David Dixon, Joseph Nemarich, Thomas W. Cassidy, R. Shiner
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Millimeter wave (MMW) radiometers operating at 97 and 140 GHz were used to obtain passive MMW images and brightness temperatures of military vehicles at various altitudes and depression angles. The line-scanning radiometer system used for the measure
Autor:
Roger T. Kuroda, Karen E. Yokoyama, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Ronald L. Johnson, Bruce I. Hauss, Steven W. Fornaca, Arlen W. Rowe, Thomas K. Samec, Merit Shoucri, Bill H. Quon, Larry Yujiri
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A passive millimeter-wave (PMMW) camera capable of generating a real time display of the imaged scene, similar to video cameras, has been developed at TRW and is undergoing field testing. The camera operates at 89 GHz, acquiring images at a frame rat
Publikováno v:
Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology.
In order to predict the performance of a passive millimeter wave sensor under a variety of weather, terrain and sensor operational conditions, TRW has developed the Advanced Radiometric Millimeter-Wave Scene Simulation (ARMSS) code. This code provide
Autor:
Karen E. Yokoyama, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Ronald L. Johnson, M. Biedenbender, Steven W. Fornaca, Bruce I. Hauss, Larry Yujiri, Merit Shoucri, G. Samuel Dow, Bill H. Quon, Roger T. Kuroda, Arlen W. Rowe, Martin R. Flannery, Thomas K. Samec, Paul Shu Chung Lee, John Yun, Karen Jordan, Dennis Lo
Publikováno v:
Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology.
A passive millimeter-wave camera capable of generating real time displays of the imaged scene, similar to video cameras, has been under development at TRW over the past two years. The camera operates at 89 GHz, has a 15 degree(s) X 10 degree(s) field
Autor:
August W. Rihaczek, Thomas K. Samec, C. D. Eberhard, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Stephen J. Hershkowitz, E. Perahia, R. L. Mitchell, Bruce I. Hauss, Karen M. Luebkemann, Sridhar Lakshmanan, Thomas M. Wagner, Donald Arnush
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In a target-rich battlefield environment, a shipboard or an airborne radar must maintain situational awareness while tracking and identifying targets. Often the opportunity to dwell on each target long enough for confident identification via high res