
Airborne Multisensor Pod System, Arms control and nonproliferation technologies: Second quarter 1995
Author(s) -
G M Alonzo,
Nevitt Sanford
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/441747
Subject(s) - point of delivery , computer science , remote sensing , natural resource , the internet , systems engineering , aeronautics , environmental science , real time computing , engineering , world wide web , geography , ecology , agronomy , biology
This issue focuses on the Airborne Multisensor Pod System (AMPS) which is a collaboration of many of the DOE national laboratories to provide a scientific environment to research multiple sensors and the new information that can be derived from them. The bulk of the research has been directed at nonproliferation applications, but it has also proven useful in environmental monitoring and assessment, and land/water management. The contents of this issue are: using AMPS technology to detect proliferation and monitor resources; combining multisensor data to monitor facilities and natural resources; planning a AMPS mission; SAR pod produces images day or night, rain or shine; MSI pod combines data from multiple sensors; ESI pod will analyze emissions and effluents; and accessing AMPS information on the Internet