Proceedings of SPIE- The International Society for Optical Engineering Volume 924·Recent Advances in 🔍
Philip N Slater; Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (U.S.); Recent Advances in Sensors, Radiometry, and Data Processing for Remote Sensing; Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors
the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers·Washington, Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ;, v. 924, Bellingham, Wash., USA, Washington State, 1988
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The papers included in this proceedings address these current topics in remote sensing and provide the reader with a clear picture of some of the recent important advances in the field.
The papers included in this proceedings address these current topics in remote sensing and provide the reader with a clear picture of some of the recent important advances in the field.
The papers included in this proceedings address these current topics in remote sensing and provide the reader with a clear picture of some of the recent important advances in the field.
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Recent Advances In Sensors, Radiometry, And Data Processing For Remote Sensing: 6-8 April 1988, Orlando, Florida (proceedings Of Spie--the International Society For Optical Engineering)
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Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering Volume 924·Recent Advances in Sensors, Radiometry,and Data Processing for Remote Sensing
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Conference : Papers
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Philip N. Slater, chair/editor; sponsored by SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering; cooperating organizations, Applied Optics Laboratory/New Mexico State University ... [et al.]
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Slater, Philip N; Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers; Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors (1988: Orlando, Fla.)
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Philip N Slater; Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers.; New Mexico State University. Applied Optics Laboratory.; et al
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SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
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Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE
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United States, United States of America
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Volume 924, 1988
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cut text on some pages due to tight binding
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Includes bibliographical references.
"Conference 924, ... was part of a six-conference program on wave propagation and remote sensing through varied media at SPIE's 1988 Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors"--P. v.
"Conference 924, ... was part of a six-conference program on wave propagation and remote sensing through varied media at SPIE's 1988 Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors"--P. v.
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contributor: 浙江大学
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) SESSION 1 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN AIRCRAFT AND SATELLITE SENSORS
1.1. (p2) Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer-Nadir(MODIS-N):progress 1988
1.2. (p10) Optical system design alternatives for the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer-Tilt(MODIS-T)for
1.3. (p23) HIRIS-the high resolution imaging spectrometer
1.4. (p31) Airborne sensor systems under development at the NASA/NSTL/Earth Resources Laboratory
1.5. (p33) Airborne laser polarimeter system for terrestrial physics research
1.6. (p36) Improved optical performance near the butt regions of multichip focal planes
1.7. (p42) Linear junction charge-coupled device photo-array
1.8. (p49) 244 X 190 element PtSi imager built with mature CCD production technology
1.9. (p57) Tuning and scanning control system for high resolution alexandrite lasers
2. (p65) SESSION 2 RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION OF REMOTE SENSING SYSTEMS
2.1. (p66) Role of calibration in remote sensing for the Earth Observing System
2.2. (p72) Thematic Mapper,band 6,radiometric calibration and assessment
2.3. (p89) SPOT 1-calibration results after two years of flight
2.4. (p96) Radiometric calibration of the reflective bands of NS001-Thematic Mapper simulator and modular multispectral radiometers
2.5. (p109) Sensor calibration for multiple direction reflectance observations
2.6. (p120) Calibration of satellite shortwave sensors using overcast cloudlayer targets
2.7. (p129) An approach for detecting post-launch spectral changes in satellite multispectral sensors
2.8. (p136) In-flight calibration of solar irradiance measurements by direct comparison with stellar observations
2.9. (p144) Radiometric calibration requirements and atmospheric correction
2.10. (p151) Ocean color remote sensing systems: radiometric requirements
2.11. (p168) Comparison of laboratory calibrations of the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer at the beginning and end of the first flight season
2.12. (p179) In-flight radiometric calibration of the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer
2.13. (p196) Absolute radiometric calibration of the NOAA advanced very high resolution radiometer(AVHRR)sensors
2.14. (p208) Results from aircraft measurements over White Sands,New Mexico,to calibrate the visible channels of spacecraft instruments
2.15. (p215) Calibration of long term data sets from operational satellites using the Space Shuttle
3. (p223) SESSION 3 GROUND-BASED AND AIRCRAFT REMOTE SENSING MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
3.1. (p224) Use of self-calibrated detectors in radiometric instruments
3.2. (p232) Laboratory calibration of field reflectance panels
3.3. (p241) Accounting for diffuse irradiance on reference reflectance panels
3.4. (p249) PARABOLA directional field radiometer for aiding in space sensor data interpretations
3.5. (p262) Acquisition of spectral reflectance data using an artificial source of hemispherical illumination
3.6. (p281) High altitude cirrus effects on spectral measurements
4. (p291) SESSION 4 APPLICATIONS OF DATA COMPRESSION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REMOTE SENSING:FEATURE EXTRACTION AND DATA COMPRESSION
4.1. (p292) FEX:a knowledge-based system for planimetric feature extraction
4.2. (p297) Advanced feature extraction in remote sensing using artificial intelligence and geographic information systems
4.3. (p305) Interactive image feature compilation for geographic information systems
4.4. (p312) Vector quantization training by a self-organizing neural network
5. (p321) SESSION 5 APPLICATIONS OF DATA COMPRESSION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REMOTE SENSING:LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
5.1. (p322) Photo-based three dimensional graphics models for multi-sensor simulation
5.2. (p328) Definition and design of an operational environment-monitoring system
5.3. (p332) Concepts for processing and analyzing of multiple SAR and Landsat images
1. (p1) SESSION 1 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN AIRCRAFT AND SATELLITE SENSORS
1.1. (p2) Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer-Nadir(MODIS-N):progress 1988
1.2. (p10) Optical system design alternatives for the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer-Tilt(MODIS-T)for
1.3. (p23) HIRIS-the high resolution imaging spectrometer
1.4. (p31) Airborne sensor systems under development at the NASA/NSTL/Earth Resources Laboratory
1.5. (p33) Airborne laser polarimeter system for terrestrial physics research
1.6. (p36) Improved optical performance near the butt regions of multichip focal planes
1.7. (p42) Linear junction charge-coupled device photo-array
1.8. (p49) 244 X 190 element PtSi imager built with mature CCD production technology
1.9. (p57) Tuning and scanning control system for high resolution alexandrite lasers
2. (p65) SESSION 2 RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION OF REMOTE SENSING SYSTEMS
2.1. (p66) Role of calibration in remote sensing for the Earth Observing System
2.2. (p72) Thematic Mapper,band 6,radiometric calibration and assessment
2.3. (p89) SPOT 1-calibration results after two years of flight
2.4. (p96) Radiometric calibration of the reflective bands of NS001-Thematic Mapper simulator and modular multispectral radiometers
2.5. (p109) Sensor calibration for multiple direction reflectance observations
2.6. (p120) Calibration of satellite shortwave sensors using overcast cloudlayer targets
2.7. (p129) An approach for detecting post-launch spectral changes in satellite multispectral sensors
2.8. (p136) In-flight calibration of solar irradiance measurements by direct comparison with stellar observations
2.9. (p144) Radiometric calibration requirements and atmospheric correction
2.10. (p151) Ocean color remote sensing systems: radiometric requirements
2.11. (p168) Comparison of laboratory calibrations of the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer at the beginning and end of the first flight season
2.12. (p179) In-flight radiometric calibration of the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer
2.13. (p196) Absolute radiometric calibration of the NOAA advanced very high resolution radiometer(AVHRR)sensors
2.14. (p208) Results from aircraft measurements over White Sands,New Mexico,to calibrate the visible channels of spacecraft instruments
2.15. (p215) Calibration of long term data sets from operational satellites using the Space Shuttle
3. (p223) SESSION 3 GROUND-BASED AND AIRCRAFT REMOTE SENSING MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
3.1. (p224) Use of self-calibrated detectors in radiometric instruments
3.2. (p232) Laboratory calibration of field reflectance panels
3.3. (p241) Accounting for diffuse irradiance on reference reflectance panels
3.4. (p249) PARABOLA directional field radiometer for aiding in space sensor data interpretations
3.5. (p262) Acquisition of spectral reflectance data using an artificial source of hemispherical illumination
3.6. (p281) High altitude cirrus effects on spectral measurements
4. (p291) SESSION 4 APPLICATIONS OF DATA COMPRESSION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REMOTE SENSING:FEATURE EXTRACTION AND DATA COMPRESSION
4.1. (p292) FEX:a knowledge-based system for planimetric feature extraction
4.2. (p297) Advanced feature extraction in remote sensing using artificial intelligence and geographic information systems
4.3. (p305) Interactive image feature compilation for geographic information systems
4.4. (p312) Vector quantization training by a self-organizing neural network
5. (p321) SESSION 5 APPLICATIONS OF DATA COMPRESSION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REMOTE SENSING:LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
5.1. (p322) Photo-based three dimensional graphics models for multi-sensor simulation
5.2. (p328) Definition and design of an operational environment-monitoring system
5.3. (p332) Concepts for processing and analyzing of multiple SAR and Landsat images
备用描述
Philip N. Slater, Chair/editor ; Sponsored By Spie--the International Society For Optical Engineering ; Cooperating Organizations, Applied Optics Laboratory/new Mexico State University ... [et Al.]. Conference 924, ... Was Part Of A Six-conference Program On Wave Propagation And Remote Sensing Through Varied Media At Spie's 1988 Technical Symposium On Optics, Electro-optics, And Sensors--p. V. Includes Bibliographical References.
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vi, 341 p. : 28 cm
"Conference 924, ... was part of a six-conference program on wave propagation and remote sensing through varied media at SPIE's 1988 Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors"--P. v
Includes bibliographical references
"Conference 924, ... was part of a six-conference program on wave propagation and remote sensing through varied media at SPIE's 1988 Technical Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics, and Sensors"--P. v
Includes bibliographical references
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