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23 September 1993 Compact airborne spectrographic imager (CASI): a progress review
Stephen K. Babey, Clifford D. Anger
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Abstract
The compact airborne spectrographic imager (casi) is a pushbroom imaging spectrograph intended for acquisition of VNIR multispectral imagery from light aircraft. An ongoing development program has resulted in improvements to the radiometric calibration procedures, and the capability for roll correction and geocorrection of imagery acquired with casi. A variety of monitoring and research missions have been undertaken for aquatic and terrestrial applications and development of remote sensing methodologies.
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Stephen K. Babey and Clifford D. Anger "Compact airborne spectrographic imager (CASI): a progress review", Proc. SPIE 1937, Imaging Spectrometry of the Terrestrial Environment, (23 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157052
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Sensors

Imaging systems

Spectrographs

Charge-coupled devices

Gyroscopes

Data acquisition

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