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23 September 1993 Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS): recent improvements to the sensor and data facility
Robert O. Green, Thomas G. Chrien, P. J. Nielson, Charles M. Sarture, Bjorn T. Eng, Christopher Chovit, Alex T. Murray, Michael L. Eastwood, H. Ian Novack
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Abstract
AVIRIS operations at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory consist primarily of a sensor task and a data facility task. These two activities are supported by an experiment coordination, a calibration and a management effort. The sensor task is responsible for AVIRIS sensor maintenance, laboratory calibration, and field operations. The AVIRIS data facility is responsible for data archiving, data calibration, quality monitoring and distribution. In this paper we describe recent improvements in these two primary AVIRIS tasks. The inflight performance of AVIRIS in 1992 and 1993 that resulted from these improvements is also presented.
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Robert O. Green, Thomas G. Chrien, P. J. Nielson, Charles M. Sarture, Bjorn T. Eng, Christopher Chovit, Alex T. Murray, Michael L. Eastwood, and H. Ian Novack "Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS): recent improvements to the sensor and data facility", Proc. SPIE 1937, Imaging Spectrometry of the Terrestrial Environment, (23 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157056
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Sensors

Spectroscopy

Data acquisition

Data archive systems

Spectral calibration

Signal to noise ratio

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