Objective
This proposal is submitted to the European Commission within the frame workprogramme for research and technological development. MSRS is a multi spectral high resolution system - designed to meeet the requirements of today and tomorrows earth observation users. The system consists of an advanced sensor for visible and near infrared remote sensing application and a ground segment to handle the data output of the sensor.
Current state of the art remote sensing systems, which deliver multispectral high resolution images, have 3 or 4 spectral bands with a medium spatial resolution of 10m to 30m. The actual tendencies in earth observation are driving future systems to higher spatial resulutions or to higher number of spectral bands. MSRS will be able to meet both tendenciens by delivering 12 narrow bands with a spatial resolution of about 5m. depending on the spceborne plateform to which MSRS will be adated. Ba using an optimised platform for MSRS an additional performance gain of short data delivery times due to short target revisit cycles of 3 days can be established.
This is particulary important for the monitoring of dynamic processes. This performancemakes MSRS unique between the actual and near future remote sensing systems. The objectives of the MSRS project are the development and the demonstration of such an advanced earth oberservation system on a basic level.
The proposal contains a scientific and technical description of the MSRS and reflects the benefits and economic/social impacts. Furthermore, a workbreakdown and the management approach for the project realisation is provided. The budget allocation is given for each partner and for each work package.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- engineering and technology environmental engineering remote sensing
- engineering and technology electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering electronic engineering sensors
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28359 Bremen
Germany
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