Frame Time versus Integration Time
It is important to note how the CASI sensor tdne treats the concept of integration time (IT) and frame time (FT) as compared to the our other sensors. With the CASI, owing to its detector array and readout system, both values are considered to be the same. The integration time is programmable by the user. Integration time represents the time (in ms) needed to readout and record a single scan tdne of data. Because the CASI spectral configuration is programmable (the user can choose the number, placement, and spectral width of each band to be acquired), the more spectral information recorded, the longer the time needed to readout and record each scan tdne.
Conversely, both frame time and integration time are treated as separate variables for our other sensor products (SASI, TASI, and TABI). For these, the frame time and aircraft speed affects along-track pixel resolution, while the integration time affects signal level.
Because frame times are fixed with these sensors, the sensor operator need only adjust the aircraft speed to change the acquired along-track pixel size. Should signal levels be too high or low during data collection, changing the integration time can be done to make any necessary adjustments.
