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7 May 2007 Advanced remote-sensing imaging emission spectrometer (ARIES): system-level design tradeoffs
Thomas S. Pagano, Hartmut H. Aumann, Moustafa T. Chahine, Fred G. O'Callaghan
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Abstract
Development of a next-generation imager/sounder requires advances in optics, focal planes, mechanical systems and electronics. Technologies exist today to meet the requirements of next generation imager/sounders, but they allow a wide range of configurations. On one hand, the instrument aperture can be as small as diffraction will allow, but this will require a very large field of view of the optical system and a large focal plane assembly. On the other hand, the aperture can be large, minimizing the field of view and number of detectors. In this paper, we examine the relationship between aperture size, field of view of the optical system and focal plane assembly size and the number of detector elements needed to meet the requirements of a next generation imager/sounder system.
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Thomas S. Pagano, Hartmut H. Aumann, Moustafa T. Chahine, and Fred G. O'Callaghan "Advanced remote-sensing imaging emission spectrometer (ARIES): system-level design tradeoffs", Proc. SPIE 6565, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XIII, 65651M (7 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.718788
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KEYWORDS
MODIS

Spectroscopy

Spatial resolution

Spectral resolution

Sensors

Imaging systems

Staring arrays

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