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14 October 2004 Content framework for operational environmental remote sensing data sets: NPOESS concepts
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Abstract
Over the history of remote sensing, the complexity and volume of data sets have increased unremittingly. The complexity of the data sets has led to the need for more descriptive metadata. The volume, resulting from both increased precision and range in the data sets, has led to the need for efficient data and portable handling techniques. Further, the precision calls for greater detail in describing and documenting the manner in which the data was collected and calibrated. This paper describes one view of the optimal product design for NPOESS requirements.
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Alan M. Goldberg "Content framework for operational environmental remote sensing data sets: NPOESS concepts", Proc. SPIE 5548, Atmospheric and Environmental Remote Sensing Data Processing and Utilization: an End-to-End System Perspective, (14 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.559656
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Remote sensing

Data archive systems

Environmental sensing

Data processing

Calibration

Satellites

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