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Remote Sensing | 2006

New optical sensor systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing

Andreas Eckardt; Anko Börner; Herbert Jahn; Stefan Hilbert; Ingo Walter

Recent developments in the fields of detectors on one hand and a significant change of national and international political and commercial constraints on the other hand led to a large number of proposals for spaceborne sensor systems focusing on Earth observation in the last months. Due to the commercial availability of TDI lines and fast readable CCD-Chips new sensor concepts are feasible for high resolution sensor systems regarding geometry and radiometry und their data products. Systemic approaches are essential for the design of complex sensor systems for dedicated tasks. Starting with system theory optically, mechanical and electrical components are designed and deployed. Single modules and the entire system have to be calibrated using suitable procedures. The paper gives an overview about current activities at German Aerospace Center on the field of innovative sensor systems for photogrammetry and remote sensing.


International Conference on Space Optics 2014 | 2017

BTDI detector technology for reconnaissance application

David Krutz; Stefan Hilbert; Andreas Eckardt; Bruno Cugny; Zoran Sodnik; Nikos Karafolas

The Institute of Optical Sensor Systems (OS) at the Robotics and Mechatronics Center of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) has more than 30 years of experience with high-resolution imaging technology. This paper shows the institute’s scientific results of the leading-edge detector design in a BTDI (Bidirectional Time Delay and Integration) architecture. This project demonstrates an approved technological design for high or multi-spectral resolution spaceborne instruments. DLR OS and BAE Systems were driving the technology of new detectors and the FPA design for future projects, new manufacturing accuracy in order to keep pace with ambitious scientific and user requirements. Resulting from customer requirements and available technologies the current generation of space borne sensor systems is focusing on VIS/NIR high spectral resolution to meet the requirements on earth and planetary observation systems. The combination of large swath and high-spectral resolution with intelligent control applications and new focal plane concepts opens the door to new remote sensing and smart deep space instruments. The paper gives an overview of the detector development and verification program at DLR on detector module level and key parameters like SNR, linearity, spectral response, quantum efficiency, PRNU, DSNU and MTF.


Earth Observing Systems XXII | 2017

Verification of the Sentinel-4 focal plane subsystem.

Christian Williges; Mathias Uhlig; Stefan Hilbert; Hannes Rossmann; Kevin Buchwinkler; Steffen Babben; Ilse Sebastian; Rüdiger Hohn; Ralf Reulke

The Sentinel-4 payload is a multi-spectral camera system, designed to monitor atmospheric conditions over Europe from a geostationary orbit. The German Aerospace Center, DLR Berlin, conducted the verification campaign of the Focal Plane Subsystem (FPS) during the second half of 2016. The FPS consists, of two Focal Plane Assemblies (FPAs), two Front End Electronics (FEEs), one Front End Support Electronic (FSE) and one Instrument Control Unit (ICU). The FPAs are designed for two spectral ranges: UV-VIS (305 nm - 500 nm) and NIR (750 nm - 775 nm). In this publication, we will present in detail the set-up of the verification campaign of the Sentinel-4 Qualification Model (QM). This set up will also be used for the upcoming Flight Model (FM) verification, planned for early 2018. The FPAs have to be operated at 215 K ± 5 K, making it necessary to exploit a thermal vacuum chamber (TVC) for the test accomplishment. The test campaign consists mainly of radiometric tests. This publication focuses on the challenge to remotely illuminate both Sentinel-4 detectors as well as a reference detector homogeneously over a distance of approximately 1 m from outside the TVC. Selected test analyses and results will be presented.


Archive | 2010

Small Satellite Missions for Earth Observation - New Developments and Trends

Ulrich Beisl; Bernhard Braunecker; Michael Cramer; Hans Driescher; Andreas Eckardt; Peter Fricker; Michael Gruber; Stefan Hilbert; Karsten Jacobsen; Walfried Jagschitz; Herbert Jahn; Werner Kirchhofer; Franz Leberl; Klaus J. Neumann; Rainer Sandau; Maria von Schönermark; Udo Tempelmann


Archive | 1997

A Three-Line Stereo Camera Concept for Planetary Exploration.

Rainer Sandau; Stefan Hilbert; Holger Venus; Ingo Walter; Wai-Chi Fang; Leon Alkalai


Archive | 1999

Focal plane plate for a high-resolution camera with light-sensitive semiconductor sensors

Hans Driescher; Bernd Biering; Andreas Eckardt; Michael Greiner-Bär; Ute Grote; Stefan Hilbert


Archive | 1997

Method for archiving master images by digital image data processing

Stefan Hilbert; Ralf Reulke; Hans Driescher; Andreas Eckardt; Martin Scheele; Reinhard Schuster; Thomas Terzibaschian


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2017

Verification of the Sentinel-4 focal plane subsystem

Christian Williges; R. Hohn; H. Rossmann; Stefan Hilbert; Mathias Uhlig; K. Buchwinkler; Ralf Reulke


Archive | 2002

Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Linearisierung von photosensitiven Sensoren

Andreas Eckard; Stefan Hilbert


Archive | 2006

Neue optische Sensorsysteme für die Erdbeobachtung

Andreas Eckardt; Anko Börner; Herbert Jahn; Stefan Hilbert; Ingo Walter

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Ingo Walter

German Aerospace Center

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Anko Börner

German Aerospace Center

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Ralf Reulke

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Herbert Jahn

German Aerospace Center

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Ute Grote

German Aerospace Center

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