LAPR - An experimental pushbroom scanner
Abstract
A three-band Linear Array Pushbroom Radiometer (LAPR) was built and flown on an experimental basis by NASA, at the Goddard Space Flight Center. The functional characteristics of the instrument and the methods used to preprocess the data, including radiometric correction, are described. The radiometric sensitivity of the instrument was tested and compared to that of the Thematic Mapper and the Multispectral Scanner. The radiometric correction procedure was evaluated quantitatively, using laboratory testing, and qualitatively, by visual examination of the LAPR test flight imagery. Although effective radiometric correction could not yet be demonstrated by laboratory testing, radiometric distortion did not preclude the visual interpretation or classification of the test imagery.
- Publication:
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Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
- Pub Date:
- May 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981PgERS..47..631W
- Keywords:
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- Aerial Photography;
- Multispectral Band Scanners;
- Multispectral Linear Arrays;
- Performance Tests;
- Pushbroom Sensor Modes;
- Spectroradiometers;
- Flight Tests;
- Spectral Reflectance;
- Systems Engineering;
- Technology Assessment;
- Thematic Mappers (Landsat);
- Thematic Mapping;
- Instrumentation and Photography