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Runway Detection using Pushbroom Hyperspectral Camera
2019 16th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2019Hyperspectral image analysis techniques use reflective solar radiation acquired by hyperspectral cameras to identify target present in the scene. A target can be any material surface of interest within an acquired image. The image acquisition mode of mostly available commercial hyperspectral camera is pushbroom.
Muhammad Awais Akhter +2 more
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Statistical Linear Destriping of Satellite-Based Pushbroom-Type Images
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2010This paper introduces a new self-calibration destriping technique for pushbroom-type satellite imaging systems. Self-calibration means that no specific training data are required. It is based on the statistical estimation of each detector gain from the observed image, assuming a linear response. Both theoretical and practical behaviors are studied. Our
Carfantan, Hervé, Idier, Jérôme
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Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2022
Alireza Safdarinezhad +1 more
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Alireza Safdarinezhad +1 more
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Evaluation of pushbroom DAP relative to frame camera DAP and lidar for forest modeling
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2020Robert Mcgaughey +2 more
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Multispectral pushbroom array imager
Sensor Systems for the 80's Conference, 1980openaire +1 more source
LINEAR ARRAY (PUSHBROOM) IMAGING SYSTEMS
2015In this study, the linear array (pushbroom) scanners that have been used widely in the current generation of spaceborne imaging systems are described. After discussing the historical evaluation of these systems, the imaging sensors; e. g. French SPOT, German MOMS, Indian IRS and Japanese JERS satellites which have utilized this kind of imaging ...
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Development and testing of a generic sensor model for pushbroom satellite imagery
Photogrammetric Record, 2008Clive Fraser, Franz Rottensteiner
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