Together with a Belgian industrial consortium VITO has developed the lightweight camera system MEDUSA. It combines high spatial resolution with a wide swath to support missions for large scale mapping and disaster monitoring applications. MEDUSA has been designed to be operated on a solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicle flying in the stratosphere. The camera system contains a custom designed CMOS imager with 2 sensors (each having 10000 × 1200 pixels) on 1 chip. One sensor is panchromatic, one is equipped with colour filters. The MEDUSA flight model camera has passed an extensive test campaign and is ready to conduct its maiden flight. First airborne test flights with an engineering model version of the camera have been executed ...
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<p>Still RGB camera (a, b) and multispectral camera (c, d) at 30 m (a, c) and 100 m (b, d) flight al...
The trend to minimize electronic devices also accounts for Unmanned Airborne Vehicles (UAVs) as well...
The requirement for radiometrically calibrated imagery in research and consultancy activities have n...
WOS: 000471131900003Remote sensing is a method of monitoring the natural heterogeneity of vegetation...
Small unmanned aerial vehicles are increasingly being employed for environmental monitoring at local...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a new miniaturized staring hyperspectral imag...
High resolution remote sensing under harsh environmental condition on special carriers requires inst...
Enabling technologies such as more powerful and miniaturized embedded computers, sensors, and power ...
A huge number of small and medium sized sensors entered the market. Today's mid format sensors reach...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a lightweight Fabry-Perot interferometer base...
Multispectral imaging technology analyzes for each pixel a wide spectrum of light and provides more ...
This article describes a specific image quality problem using an UAV and the commercially available ...
To enable research in the field of real-time information extraction and precise 3D reconstruction fr...
In 2007 TNO started to fly some sensors on an unmanned helicopter platform. These sensors included R...
Active technological development has fuelled rapid growth in the number of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (...
<p>Still RGB camera (a, b) and multispectral camera (c, d) at 30 m (a, c) and 100 m (b, d) flight al...
The trend to minimize electronic devices also accounts for Unmanned Airborne Vehicles (UAVs) as well...
The requirement for radiometrically calibrated imagery in research and consultancy activities have n...
WOS: 000471131900003Remote sensing is a method of monitoring the natural heterogeneity of vegetation...