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With this growth there has developed an increasing need to standardize the airborne measurements so that they will be independent of survey parameters. This report presents the technical specifications
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceable radiometric calibration procedures for laboratory, in-flight, and field environments are described in detail to achieve a targeted VSWIR...
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With this growth there has developed an increasing need to standardize the airborne measurements so that they will be independent of survey parameters. This report presents the technical specifications
Consequently, it is crucial to develop a comprehensive method that can simultaneously derive both spectral and radiometric calibration parameters for on-orbit imaging spectrometers,
The authors would like to express their gratitude to many colleagues for helpful suggestions and stimulating discussions on radiometric calibration which have helped us greatly in developing the
In the past decade great strides have been made in the ability to perform radiometric calibration and characterization of spectrometers. The introduction of detector-based reference standards allows
The procedure for performing a spectral calibration of AVIRIS involves the following steps: (1) calibration of the laboratory monochromator from a spectral emission line source, (2) use of the monochromator
This paper outlines the calibration procedure used by the Geological Survey of Canada for converting airborne gamma-ray spectrometry measurements to equivalent ground concentrations.
This paper is structured into four separate parts: The rst part shortly introduces our calibration laboratory for airborne hyperspectral sensors. Here, standard measurement procedures and the accuracies,
various methods to perform a verifica calibration gap of airborne scanners. The difference in time and environmental conditions can be decreased by bringing some high precision radiance sources to the
In the study that follows, we detail the motivation and operation of advanced calibration procedures developed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)''s Next
The main objective of this study is to provide the FAA with input on what verification process should be used and what criteria should determine completeness of the verification process for design
The purpose of this Technical Note is to describe the methodology used by GammaSpec to calibrate airborne spectrometers and process airborne gamma-ray data. Each of the corrections for airborne
We describe the instrument design and present the results of laboratory characterization and calibration of the system''s second generation, AVIS-2, which is currently being operated. The
For airborne missions, precise and accurate pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight calibration procedures are therefore of paramount importance to achieve targeted instrument stability and measurement