Max L. Decker
Sandia National Laboratories
10 Papers
99 Citations
Max L. Decker is an academic researcher from Sandia National Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multispectral image & Payload. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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•Journal Article
Multispectral Thermal Imager mission overview
P.G. Weber,Brian C. Brock,Alfred J. Garrett,Barham W. Smith,Christoph C. Borel,William B. Clodius,Steven C. Bender,R. Rex Kay,Max L. Decker +8 more
TL;DR: The Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) is a research and development project sponsored by the Department of Energy and executed by Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Savannah River Technology Center.
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Multispectral Thermal Imager mission overview
P.G. Weber,Brian C. Brock,Alfred J. Garrett,Barham W. Smith,Christoph C. Borel,William B. Clodius,Steven C. Bender,R. Rex Kay,Max L. Decker +8 more
- 27 Oct 1999
TL;DR: The Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) is a research and development project sponsored by the Department of Energy and executed by Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Savannah River Technology Center as discussed by the authors.
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Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) payload overview
Steven C. Bender,Brian C. Brock,D.M. Bullington,D.A. Byrd,P.J. Claassen,Max L. Decker,Tammy D. Henson,R. Rex Kay,R.E. Kidner,C.E. Lanes,Cynthia K. Little,K.D. Marbach,N.G. Rackley,J.L. Rienstra,Barham W. Smith,R.B. Taplin,P.G. Weber +16 more
- 27 Oct 1999
TL;DR: MTI is a comprehensive research and development project that includes up-front modeling and analysis, satellite system design, fabrication, assembly and testing, on-orbit operations, and experimentation and data analysis.
Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) satellite hardware status, tasking, and operations
TL;DR: MTI as mentioned in this paper is a single satellite in a sun-synchronous orbit designed to collect radiometrically accurate images of instrumented ground sites in 15 spectral bands ranging from visible to long-wave infrared.
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An Introduction to the Department of Energy's Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) Project Emphasizing the Imaging and Calibration Subsystems
R. Rex Kay,Brian C. Brock,Tammy D. Henson,Jeffrey Rienstra,Max L. Decker,Glenn Rackley,P.G. Weber,Steven C. Bender,D.A. Byrd +8 more
- 01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: MTI as discussed by the authors is designed to collect radiometrically calibrated, medium-resolution imagery in 15 spectral bands ranging from 0.45 to 10.70 J..lm, and it has a single focal plane sensor design alleviated the need for a beam splitter to separate spectral components.