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24 August 1988 "First-Principles Deterministic Simulation Of IR And Visible Imagery"
Richard Reeves, David Anding, Frederick Mertz
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Abstract
The GENESSIS computer code, developed at Photon Research Associates and available to the scientific community, generates spatially and radiometrica4y accurate two-dimensional Earth background images. Originally developed to assist in the design of infrared sensor systems, GENESSIS can also be used to "extend" measured sensor data to new, unmeasured experimental conditions. This paper summarizes the GENESSIS code, outlines the measured data extension process, and presents results of recent upgrades which enable GENESSIS to create imagery in the visible and near IR (0.4-2.0) spectral region.
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Richard Reeves, David Anding, and Frederick Mertz ""First-Principles Deterministic Simulation Of IR And Visible Imagery"", Proc. SPIE 0933, Multispectral Image Processing and Enhancement, (24 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968470
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Earth observing sensors

Image enhancement

Landsat

Data acquisition

Vegetation

Multispectral imaging

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