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17 December 1980 Scheduling Measurements To Be Made By A Step-Stare Mosaic Infrared Sensor
Riley Neel
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Abstract
The characteristics of a mosaic IR sensor used in the step-stare mode impose some surprising constraints on scheduling measurements. This paper assumes that the mission data requirements for a hypothetical measurement program have been translated into a prioritized list of measurements and a sample of scenes for each measurement. It then examines how the characteristics of a step-stare mosaic sensor impose requirements on the distribution of candidate sites. It also examines the problem of scheduling sites from the list of candidates for a set of measurements.
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Riley Neel "Scheduling Measurements To Be Made By A Step-Stare Mosaic Infrared Sensor", Proc. SPIE 0253, Modern Utilization of Infrared Technology VI, (17 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959497
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Sensors

Infrared sensors

Infrared technology

Satellites

Data storage

Time metrology

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