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Airborne Remote Instrumentation

The third generation, called AIRE YE (from the acronym ARI, which stands for Airborne Remote Instrumentation) is on the drawing boards to be installed in Falcon 20G jet aircraft starting in mid-1979. This will... [Pg.85]

DeRossi, G. Puccetti, G. and Puccini, M. (1994) Airborne Polar experiment -technical activities for the integration on M55 Myashischev aircraft of a scientific instruments payload, Proceedings of the First International Airborne Remote Sensing Conference and Exhibition, Strasbourg, France. [Pg.264]

Satellite and airborne remote-sensing data are subject to large distortions that could substantially reduce their usefulness. There are three main distortion factors that could interfere with the collection of spectroscopic imaging data from space or airborne instruments for agricultural applications9,10 ... [Pg.285]

During the last three decades airborne remote sensors have evolved into common instruments for the operational surveillance of oil pollutions (Goodman 1994, Fingas and Brown 2002, Zielinski 2003). Today s mostly used sensor suites include a side looking airborne radar and an infrared/ ultraviolet detector together with visual observation and video systems. [Pg.256]

Eagle Richer recommend their active lithium-thionyl chloride cells for micropower sources in advanced application areas, e.g. airborne instrumentation, undersea communications, mineral exploration, remote site monitoring safety controls, security, and space and/or defence systems. [Pg.408]

These micropower source batteries are suitable for use in applications that require high-rate pulses of power, low-current continuous drain applications, or a stable long-term performance voltage. They provide a high energy density. They are applicable in airborne instrumentation underseas communications, mineral exploration, remote site monitoring, safety controls, security, space, defence and CMOS-RAM retention applications. [Pg.675]


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