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26 October 2011 Simulation of operation of future Japanese spaceborne hyperspectral imager: HISUI
Tsuneo Matsunaga, Satoru Yamamoto, Soushi Kato, Osamu Kashimura, Tetsushi Tachikawa, Kenta Ogawa, Akira Iwasaki, Satoshi Tsuchida, Nagamitsu Ohgi, Shuichi Rokugawa
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HISUI, a Japanese future spaceborne hyperspectral and multispectral imaging system, is currently being developed by Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry. Because of the narrow swath of the imager as well as the limits on the operation time and data downlink resource allocation, the operation strategy of HISUI should be examined thoroughly to fully utilize HISUI's earth observation capability. A software which simulates HISUI's operation is being developed for the detailed analysis of HISUI's long term operation plans. The simulation results indicate that 1) one-time priority area mapping will be completed within eight months with moderate data downlink allocation, 2) one-time global observation in a year will be possible if the allocated downlink capability is more than 250 GByte per day, 3) the nighttime volcano monitoring will not significantly affect the daytime observation if the cross track pointing only for nighttime observation is not allowed.
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Tsuneo Matsunaga, Satoru Yamamoto, Soushi Kato, Osamu Kashimura, Tetsushi Tachikawa, Kenta Ogawa, Akira Iwasaki, Satoshi Tsuchida, Nagamitsu Ohgi, and Shuichi Rokugawa "Simulation of operation of future Japanese spaceborne hyperspectral imager: HISUI", Proc. SPIE 8181, Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications II, 818109 (26 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.898376
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Hyperspectral imaging

Associative arrays

Satellites

Multispectral imaging

Hyperspectral simulation

Space operations

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