Satellite data processing system (SDPS) users manual V1.0
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/6415DOI
10.1575/1912/6415Abstract
SDPS is a menu driven interactive program designed to facilitate the display and
output of image and line-based data sets common to telemetry, modeling and
remote sensing. This program can be used to display up to four separate raster
images and overlay line-based data such as coastlines, ship tracks and velocity
vectors. The program uses multiple windows to communicate information with
the user. At any given time, the program may have up to four image display
windows as well as auxiliary windows containing information about each image
displayed. SDPS is not a commercial program. It does not contain complete
type checking or error diagnostics which may allow the program to crash. Known
anomalies will be mentioned in the appropriate section as notes or cautions.
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Caruso, M. J., & Dunn, C. (1989). Satellite data processing system (SDPS) users manual V1.0. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/6415Related items
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