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14 March 2003 HRSC high-resolution stereo camera digital airborne imager: three years of operational data production and applications
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The multi-spectral, multi-line and muliti-stereo HRSC airborne pushbroom imager provides digital ortho-images and digital surface models with a position accuracy of 10 to 20cm. Since the first experiments carried out in 1997, coverage of more than 150 cities and large areas have been acquired and processed in Europe and the USA.The spatial resolution and ground coverage of the HRSC-A, HRSC-AX, HRSC-AXW models of the imager can be varied due to flight altitude during operational airborne flights to give images from 10cm to 100cm in terms of spatial resolution and from 1km to 10km swath width, depending on the particular model of the HRSC that is used for the flight.
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Frank Lehmann "HRSC high-resolution stereo camera digital airborne imager: three years of operational data production and applications", Proc. SPIE 4886, Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology II, (14 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467510
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Data modeling

Image resolution

Spatial resolution

Data acquisition

Cameras

Charge-coupled devices

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