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Over the past 20 years, the DLR Institute of Optical Sensor Systems has been responsible for a variety of multi and hyperspectral instruments. This responsibility has included the design, manufacturing, calibration, verification and in orbit validation. In some programs the institute also participates at the subcomponent level, such as the VNIR-FPA (Boremann, 2001) on EnMAP (Janesick, 2001). Heritage...
Hyperspectral imagery of the Earth's surface is increasingly being acquired from aerial platforms. The many bands acquired by typical hyperspectral instruments are collected either in a push-broom, scanning, or staring fashion. Staring methods can be used in ground- and aerial-based applications and have the advantage of readily producing coherent images. Staring remote sensing instruments need some...
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