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A. D. Howarth, Paul A. Bernhardt, Carl L. Siefring, Robert Moore, Gareth Perry, H. Gordon James, Richard B. Langley, Michael K. Griffin, Morris B. Cohen, Joseph Huba, Chris Watson, Mark Golkowski, William C. Bougas
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 56
Autor:
H. Gordon James, William C. Bougas, Paul A. Bernhardt, Michael K. Griffin, Carl L. Siefring, A. D. Howarth, S. J. Briczinski
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 56
A new discovery was made using the radio receiver instrument on the Canadian enhanced polar outflow probe (e-POP) showing that strong plasma wave emissions (SPWE) are seen near 17 kHz and 300 Hz. The frequency of these emissions are affected by small
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2019 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM).
Data were collected with Canadian e-POP instruments to measure electric fields (10 Hz to 30 kHz) with the Radio Receiver Instrument (RRI) and the 3-axis magnetometer (MGF) in the 62.5 pt to 65.536 μt range. The electric field measurements showed wav
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Chemical and Biological Standoff Detection III.
A systems analysis framework for assessing performance of long wave infra-red (LWIR) hyperspectral chemical imaging sensors (HCIS) is presented. The trade space study includes assessment of HCIS detection sensitivity and deployment impact on meeting
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Longwave Infrared (LWIR) data sets collected from airborne platforms provide opportunities for study of atmospheric and surface features in the emissive spectral regime. The transfer of radiation for LWIR scenes can be formulated in a manner that all
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IGARSS
The EO-1 satellite is part of NASA's New Millennium Program (NMP). It consists of three imaging sensors: the multispectral Advanced Land Imager (ALI), Hyperion and Atmospheric Corrector. Hyperion provides a high-resolution hyperspectral imager capabl
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SPIE Proceedings.
In earlier work, NOAA’s Coastal Service Center in Charleston, S.C. reviewed current remote sensing and took a broader look at that technology applied to coastal resource management. They found 25 application areas and grouped them into 5 broader ca
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SPIE Proceedings.
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SPIE Proceedings.
The compensation for atmospheric effects in the VNIR/SWIR has reached a mature stage of development with many algorithms available for application (ATREM, FLAASH, ACORN, etc.). Compensation of LWIR data is the focus of a number of promising algorithm
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SPIE Proceedings.
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) sensors collect spatially resolved data in hundreds of spectral channels. While the technology matures and finds broad applications, data downlink from the collection platform and near real-time processing remain key chall