The non-linearly curved coastal zone is very long and wide. The traditional satellite can’t cover the whole coastal zone in a single scan. So, the method of matching imaging combining the adjustment of satellite attitude and the scanning of the swing mirror are proposed. Firstly, based on the position of feature points of the coastal zone, the attitude when the optical axis of the satellite always points to the feature points is calculated. According to the width of the sea and land on both sides of the coastline, the parameters of the swing mirror of wide-swath whiskbroom payloads are analyzed. Secondly, the velocity vector model considering time-varying satellite attitude and the dynamic scanning of the swing mirror is constructed. The sc...
Small satellites have limited payload and their attitudes are sometimes difficult to determine from ...
Airborne imaging techniques are commonly used for observation of geospatial variability in terrestri...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
For future ultrahigh resolution spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR), it requires the antenna b...
An advanced technique for satellite imagery of lengthy coastlines with complex configuration using E...
The mass and cost requirements of high-accuracy satellite pointing systems often inhibit the potenti...
The growing interest in the development of small satellites and the demand for high resolution imagi...
The article considers a spacecraft for remote sensing of the Earth with high-resolution or ultra-hig...
This paper focuses on the design of a new optical cone and pendulum scanning imaging mode for micro-...
In order to enable the aerial photoelectric equipment to realize wide-area reconnaissance and target...
The application to which smaller and more affordable satellites may be employed is often constrained...
In this study, a phased array radar was used to accurately image stationary and moving ship targets ...
Accurate attitude information from a satellite image sensor is essential for accurate map projection...
The airborne area camera has received broad application in aerial reconnaissance, land resource surv...
The geometric calibration of a spaceborne thermal-infrared camera with a high spatial resolution and...
Small satellites have limited payload and their attitudes are sometimes difficult to determine from ...
Airborne imaging techniques are commonly used for observation of geospatial variability in terrestri...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
For future ultrahigh resolution spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR), it requires the antenna b...
An advanced technique for satellite imagery of lengthy coastlines with complex configuration using E...
The mass and cost requirements of high-accuracy satellite pointing systems often inhibit the potenti...
The growing interest in the development of small satellites and the demand for high resolution imagi...
The article considers a spacecraft for remote sensing of the Earth with high-resolution or ultra-hig...
This paper focuses on the design of a new optical cone and pendulum scanning imaging mode for micro-...
In order to enable the aerial photoelectric equipment to realize wide-area reconnaissance and target...
The application to which smaller and more affordable satellites may be employed is often constrained...
In this study, a phased array radar was used to accurately image stationary and moving ship targets ...
Accurate attitude information from a satellite image sensor is essential for accurate map projection...
The airborne area camera has received broad application in aerial reconnaissance, land resource surv...
The geometric calibration of a spaceborne thermal-infrared camera with a high spatial resolution and...
Small satellites have limited payload and their attitudes are sometimes difficult to determine from ...
Airborne imaging techniques are commonly used for observation of geospatial variability in terrestri...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...