Design trade-offs for a multispectral linear array (MLA) instrumentThe NASA Landsat program with imagery produced by the Multispectral Scanner has been thoroughly successful. The second generation of Landsat is represented by the Thematic Mapper, while the MLA sensor belongs to a third generation. It is pointed out that the strength of the MLA concept emanates from the pushbroom image-formation approach, which offers some fundamental improvements over opto-mechanically scanned instruments. The increased dwell time of the MLA sensor can be employed to improve signal-to-noise, spectral resolution, and spatial resolution simultaneously. Problems regarding design tradeoffs are considered, taking into account instrument sizing, configuration tradeoffs, optical design tradeoffs, aspects of spectral separation and registration, and radiometric accuracy and calibration tradeoffs. A description is provided of the instrument concept to which the design tradeoffs have led.
Document ID
19840044411
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mika, A. M. (Santa Barbara Research Center Goleta, CA, United States)