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23 November 1982 Real-Time Ground Processing Of Land Observing Satellite Imagery
Leonard I. Sherry, Glenn B. Shahan
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Abstract
An approach has been developed for real-time processing of land observing satellite imagery transmitted downlink at rates of 300 megabits per second or higher. This approach eliminates the necessity for large-scale storage of unprocessed data, and affords the capability for near-real-time display of the collected and processed image data. A test bed for softcopy display of digital imagery, developed in house by E-Systems, has been used to demonstrate the concept and the capability of achieving the required processing speeds.
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Leonard I. Sherry and Glenn B. Shahan "Real-Time Ground Processing Of Land Observing Satellite Imagery", Proc. SPIE 0345, Advanced Multispectral Remote Sensing Technology and Applications, (23 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933769
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Data storage

Data processing

Sensors

Earth observing sensors

Calibration

Satellites

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