SISSI Project: A Feasibility Study for a Super Resolved Compressive Sensing Multispectral Imager in the Medium Infrared
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
This paper describes the activities related to a feasibility study for an Earth observation optical payload, operating in the medium infrared, based on super-resolution and compressive sensing techniques. The presented activities are running in the framework of the ASI project SISSI, aiming to improve ground spatial resolution and mitigate saturation/blooming effects. The core of the payload is a spatial light modulator (SLM): a bidimensional array of micromirrors electronically actuated. Thanks to compressive sensing approach, the proposed payload eliminates the compres-sion board, saving mass, memory and energy consumption.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
compressive sensing; earth Observation; super-resolution; spatial resolution; medium infrared payload; hotspots; spatial light modulator
List of contributors:
Baldi, Massimo; Amato, Gabriele; Guzzi, Donatella; Raimondi, Valentina; Palombi, Lorenzo; Lastri, Cinzia; Nardino, Vanni
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