What is it about?
This book gives a global review of optical satellite signal processing theories, algorithms, and system implementation. Consisting of 14 chapters, it describes a variety of types of spaceborne optical sensors and their performance measurements. The author shares with readers his 30 years firsthand experience and research outcomes in developing novel signal processing solutions to handle satellite data and to enhance the satellite sensor performance and know-how for optical satellite data generation, onboard data compression, and its implementation strategy, data formatting channel coding, calibration, and various signal processing technologies.
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Why is it important?
Written with both postgraduate students and advanced professionals in mind, this book addresses the current lack of literature about satellite-based optical imaging and presents a rigorous treatment of the broad array of technologies on optical signal processing and enhancement.
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This page is a summary of: Optical Satellite Signal Processing and Enhancement, January 2013, SPIE,
DOI: 10.1117/3.1000981.
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