Abstract
Due to a growing interest for imagery with high spatial and spectral resolution, Earth Observation sensors are producing increasing amounts of data. This poses a severe challenge in terms of computational, memory and transmission requirements. In order to overcome these limitations, a fascinating approach is the implementation of a compressive sensing architecture. In this paper, we present an instrumental concept based on the use of a spatial light modulator to implement a super-resolved, compressive demonstrator of an instrument aimed at Earth Observation in the visible and medium infrared spectral regions from geostationary platform.
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