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An Engineering Trade Space Analysis for a Space-Based Hyperspectral Chromotomographic Scanner

Authors: Phillip Sheirich; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
 
Abstract: Hyperspectroscopy for fast transient events such as battlefield explosions is an undeveloped area of spectral imaging. This thesis is a discussion of issues involved with taking a laboratory design for a rotating prism hyperspectral chromotomographic (CT) instrument and producing a first approximation satellite payload design, operating scheme and trade space analysis to support demonstration of this technology in low-earth orbit. This instrument promises the capability of adding a time dimension to the normal spatial and spectral data produced by most hyperspectral imagers. The ultimate goal is to conduct experiments demonstrating the ultimate viability of spectral definition of transient combustion events on the ground from space. The experiment will be designed to use the CT scanner to collect, store and transmit data from any suitable target on the earth surface in the orbit footprint.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 161
Report Date: 26-Mar-2009
Report Number: A777694
Keywords relating to this report:
*HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
*SPECTROSCOPY
BATTLEFIELDS
EARTH ORBITS
EXPLOSIONS
LOW ALTITUDE
SPACE BASED
THESES
TRANSIENTS
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