Future directions in focal-plane signal processing for space-borne scientific imagers

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Analog To Digital Converters, Focal Plane Devices, Image Resolution, Noise Reduction, Signal Processing, Spaceborne Photography, Earth Observing System (Eos), Hubble Space Telescope, Nasa Space Programs, Space Infrared Telescope Facility, Technological Forecasting, X Ray Astrophysics Facility

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The potential of focal-plane signal processing for space-borne scientific imagers is discussed. Significant improvement in image quality and consequent scientific return may be enabled through the utilization of focal-plane signal processing techniques. The possible application of focal-plane signal processing to readout noise reduction, cosmic ray circumvention, non-uniformity correction, and throughput enhancement is described. On-focal-plane analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion and micromotion stabilization are also discussed. It is the intention of this paper to stimulate further thought and efforts in this field.

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