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Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) -Japanese hyper-multi spectral radiometer

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Calibration of the HISUI functionalequivalent model has been carried out to meet the science requirements on the sensor, and the results of the calibration activity show appropriate performance of the sensors.
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Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) is a next-generation Japanese optical sensor that is composed of a hyperspectral imager and a multispectral imager, which will be launched on Advanced Land Observation Satellite 3 (ALOS-3). Combination of hyperspectral and multispectral imagers contributes land remote sensing with high spectral and spatial resolution. Calibration of the HISUI functionalequivalent model has been carried out to meet the science requirements on the sensor. A center wavelength and spectral response of each band of the hyperspectral sensor is obtained, from which distortions in a spectrometer in terms of smile and keystone properties are investigated. The results of the calibration activity for the functionalequivalent model show appropriate performance of the sensors.

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