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urn | camera:macs |
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contenttype | Summary |
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The MACS aerial camera is designed to withstand harsh environment like temperatures below -30°C30°C. It has a weight of ~15kg and consists of a computing unit and a sensor head. The sensor head is equipped with matrix array CCD/CMOS/thermal-infrared cameras and is mounted in the fuselage providing free view down. In order to fulfill respective application requirements, sensors, their geometry and spectral ranges are modified. Thus, particular conditions are considered, e.g. flying over brightly reflecting snow, acquisition of highly structured terrain or low flight altitudes without gaps of recorded ground surface. Currently the maximum continuous image acquisition rate is 4 frames per second enabling more than 60% overlap from an altitude of 100 m. |
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urn | camera:macs |
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contenttype | Metadata |
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urn | camera:macs |
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contenttype | Images |
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|| Dimension Sensor Head (Diameter x L)| 20 x 52 mm||
|| Weight | 0.25 kg||
|| Dimension Main Unit (L x W x H)| 103 x 76 x 31 mm||
|| Weight | 0.11 kg||
|| Power Supply | 8 - 28 VDC ||
|| Data interface | Ethernet || |
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Data logging, storage and archiving
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During flight video data are stored on micro SD cards inserted in the main units. |
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Data archiving on land
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| After the flight video data are downloaded from the micro SD cards and are made accessible via the external devices file system of the land Data Managment System (DMS). |
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Documentation
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urn | camera:macs |
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contenttype | Resources |
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