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7 October 1996 ISS calibration analysis support system
Charles Avis, Jan Yoshimizu
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Abstract
The newest generation of JPL imaging experiments, the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem, required calibration analysis effort beyond that of its predecessor instruments. This called for streamlining the data reduction process with automation and flexibility while using software inherited from support of the Galileo Solid State Imaging instrument. A set of enhancements was implemented which automated many tasks, tracked their inputs and outputs and generated easily distributable products.
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Charles Avis and Jan Yoshimizu "ISS calibration analysis support system", Proc. SPIE 2803, Cassini/Huygens: A Mission to the Saturnian Systems, (7 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253420
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Image processing

Cameras

Optical filters

Databases

Data storage

Imaging systems

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