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Requirements on optical sensors for quantitative definition of surface parameters multispectral - hyperspectral
New sensors allow a significant progress in remote sensing from qualitative interpretation of data to quantitative assessment and characterisation of the status of surface targets and phenomena. Gathered knowledge of band positioning, bandwidth and number of spectral bands in optical remote sensing...
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