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15 March 2002 Adaptive restoration of airborne Daedalus AADS1268 ATM thermal data
Ding Yuan, Edwin L. Doak, Paul Guss, Alan Will
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Abstract
To incorporate the georegistration and restoration processes into airborne data processing in support of DOE's nuclear emergency response task, we developed an adaptive restoration filter for airborne Daedalus AADS1268 ATM thermal data based on the Wiener filtering theory. Preliminary assessment shows that this filter enhances the detectability of small weak thermal anomalies in AADS1268 thermal images.
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Ding Yuan, Edwin L. Doak, Paul Guss, and Alan Will "Adaptive restoration of airborne Daedalus AADS1268 ATM thermal data", Proc. SPIE 4710, Thermosense XXIV, (15 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459626
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KEYWORDS
Filtering (signal processing)

Modulation transfer functions

Optical transfer functions

Image restoration

Remote sensing

Scanners

Digital filtering

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