Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jul 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985stin...8629899p&link_type=abstract
Final Report MATRA Espace, Toulouse (France). Div. Instrumentation.
Computer Science
Sound
Design Analysis, Imaging Techniques, Infrared Telescopes, Meteosat Satellite, Radiosondes, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Image Processing, Infrared Scanners, Radiometers, Satellite Sounding, Spin Stabilization
Scientific paper
The preliminary study of Meteosat imaging and sounding instruments is presented. The analysis shows to what extent it is possible to develop the design of the actual radiometer including the improving of the telescope, the passive radiator, image fixing, focus adjustment, and scanning modes. The solutions presented allow an improved performance without using unproved technologies. The concepts include combining both instruments with a single telescope or to design them separately.
Eichen Gerard
Hollier P.
Laurent Bastien
Peraldi A.
Poinsignon V.
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