• Optics and Precision Engineering
  • Vol. 22, Issue 3, 806 (2014)
WANG Guo-liang*, LIU Jin-guo, LONG Ke-hui, ZHOU Lei..., GUO Jiang, CHEN Jia-yu, YU Da and KONG De-zhu|Show fewer author(s)
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    DOI: 10.3788/ope.20142203.0806 Cite this Article
    WANG Guo-liang, LIU Jin-guo, LONG Ke-hui, ZHOU Lei, GUO Jiang, CHEN Jia-yu, YU Da, KONG De-zhu. Influence of image motion on image quality of off-axis TMA aerospace mapping camera[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2014, 22(3): 806 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    This paper explores a method to correct the image movement model of an off-axis Three-mirror Anastigmat(TMA) optical system to obtain higher mapping accuracy. Two kinds of line-array Off-axis TMA mapping cameras were modeled and the calculation formulas of image motion speeds and drift angles for the oblique-view camera and the nadir-view camera were deduced by considering earth curvature. By taking the off-axis TMA aerospace mapping camera with an intersection angle of 25° for an example, the influences of image motion speed matching remains and drift angle remains on the image quality of off-axis TMA aerospace mapping camera were analyzed at the oblique-view camera adjusted with the row transfer periods and their drift angles. Results indicate if more 5 TDI stages are used, the oblique-view camera and the nadir-view camera under a constraint of 5% MTF reduction should adjust their row transfer periods respectively; if drift angle of the oblique-view camera is adjusted according to the nadir-view camera, TDI stages should be no more than 71. However, If drift angles are adjusted by giving attention to the oblique-view camera and the nadir-view camera, the imaging quality for the both cameras has no essential influence at a TDI stage of 96.
    WANG Guo-liang, LIU Jin-guo, LONG Ke-hui, ZHOU Lei, GUO Jiang, CHEN Jia-yu, YU Da, KONG De-zhu. Influence of image motion on image quality of off-axis TMA aerospace mapping camera[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2014, 22(3): 806
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