2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14163941
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Prediction Algorithm for Satellite Instantaneous Attitude and Image Pixel Offset Based on Synchronous Clocks

Abstract: To ensure a high signal-to-noise ratio and high image volume, a geostationary orbiting ocean remote-sensing system needs to maintain high platform stability over a long integration time because it is affected by satellite attitude changes. When the observation target is the ocean, it is difficult to extract image features because of the lack of characteristic objects in the target area. In this paper, we attempt to avoid using image data for satellite attitude and image pixel offset estimation. We obtain the s… Show more

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“…Secondly, choosing a suitable *Fei Li, email: 670423882@qq.com; Chunmei Lan, email: 258604570@qq.com human eye positioning algorithm can make the process of face recognition as well as human eye positioning more accurate and convenient [6] . Third, the number of picture pixels corresponding to the real 1cm distance from the human eye to the camera at a fixed distance is calculated by direct measurement method or formula derivation method, and fourth, the real distance between the center of the front camera and the center of the screen is used to deduce the number of pixels spaced for offset operation [7] .…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, choosing a suitable *Fei Li, email: 670423882@qq.com; Chunmei Lan, email: 258604570@qq.com human eye positioning algorithm can make the process of face recognition as well as human eye positioning more accurate and convenient [6] . Third, the number of picture pixels corresponding to the real 1cm distance from the human eye to the camera at a fixed distance is calculated by direct measurement method or formula derivation method, and fourth, the real distance between the center of the front camera and the center of the screen is used to deduce the number of pixels spaced for offset operation [7] .…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%