ABSTRACT

Hyperspectral Satellites and System Design is the first book on this subject. It provides a systematic analysis and detailed design of the entire development process of hyperspectral satellites. Derived from the author’s 25-year firsthand experience as a technical lead of space missions at the Canadian Space Agency, the book offers engineers, scientists, and decision-makers detailed knowledge and guidelines on hyperspectral satellite system design, trade-offs, performance modeling and simulation, optimization from component to system level, subsystem design, and implementation strategies. This information will help reduce the risk, shorten the development period, and lower the cost of hyperspectral satellite missions.

This book is a must-have reference for professionals in developing hyperspectral satellites and data applications. It is also an excellent introductory book for early practitioners and students who want to learn more about hyperspectral satellites and their applications.

chapter 1|52 pages

Introduction to Hyperspectral Satellites

chapter 4|40 pages

Mission Concept and Trade-Off Study

chapter 5|76 pages

Optical System and Design

chapter 6|24 pages

Focal Plane Arrays

chapter 8|38 pages

Thermal and Mechanical Design

chapter 9|48 pages

In-Flight Calibration Design

chapter 10|22 pages

Instrument Control and Onboard Data Handling

chapter 11|32 pages

Ground Segment

chapter 12|32 pages

On-Ground Calibration and Characterization

chapter 13|32 pages

Radiometric Conversion and Data Correction

chapter 14|24 pages

Atmospheric Correction