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23 September 2013 Behavioral model and simulator for the Multi-slit Optimized Spectrometer (MOS)
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Abstract
The Multi-Slit Optimized Spectrometer (MOS) is a NASA funded Instrument Incubator Program (IIP) to advance an innovative dispersive spectrometer concept in support of the GEO-CAPE ocean science mission. As part of the instruments design and testing, we constructed a `behavioral model' of the instrument's optical engine which allows an end-to-end simulation from input radiances to nal product maps. Here we describe the model used for a rapid, but realistic, simulation of the MOS optical engine, and give illustrative examples of quantitatively tracking errors in the imaging chain from input radiances to bounds on nal product errors.
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Nicholas Tufillaro, Curtiss O. Davis, Tim Valle, William Good, Michelle Stephens, and Peter Spuhler "Behavioral model and simulator for the Multi-slit Optimized Spectrometer (MOS)", Proc. SPIE 8870, Imaging Spectrometry XVIII, 88700E (23 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023526
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KEYWORDS
Molybdenum

Spectroscopy

Staring arrays

Scene simulation

Atmospheric modeling

Device simulation

Hyperspectral simulation

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