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12 November 2019 Multi-band optical imaging sensor for coastal ocean color remote sensing
Hiroyuki Tan, Tomohiko Oishi, Akihiko Tanaka, Takaaki Katsumata, Masato Niki
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Abstract
The ocean color remote sensing is used to retrieve the water constituents such as phytoplankton generally from satellites observations. However, it is still difficult to apply this technology for the coastal regions, due to the low spatial resolution of the sensor, the limited observation periods. To address these problems, we newly developed a compact multi-band spectral imaging sensor, which is suitable for coastal ocean color remote sensing by a drone. In this paper, we experimentally evaluated our coastal ocean color observation system in Suruga Bay in Japan. The result showed the spectral shape of observed ocean color exhibited the typical color of case II water. Finally, we briefly introduce the latest-version of our radiometer.
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Hiroyuki Tan, Tomohiko Oishi, Akihiko Tanaka, Takaaki Katsumata, and Masato Niki "Multi-band optical imaging sensor for coastal ocean color remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 11197, SPIE Future Sensing Technologies, 111970M (12 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2542607
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Image sensors

Ocean optics

Optical imaging

Satellites

Optical properties

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