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24 August 2017 Adaptation of spatial resolution for high resolution imaging system
Andreas Eckardt, Christian Williges, Ralf Reulke
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Abstract
We expect commercial high resolution imaging systems, which are able to provide data with 25cm ground sample distance (GSD) or better in the near future. For selling the data, it is necessary to re-sample it to 30cm. The situation is similar when swinging out the satellite perpendicular to his ight direction. The GSD is then variable with the angle to Nadir direction. In this paper a method is proposed that the resolution adjusts adaptively according to the requirements.
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Andreas Eckardt, Christian Williges, and Ralf Reulke "Adaptation of spatial resolution for high resolution imaging system", Proc. SPIE 10395, Optics and Photonics for Information Processing XI, 1039503 (24 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2273206
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Image processing

Imaging systems

Spatial resolution

Cameras

Image filtering

Optical filters

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