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Overview of DMSP nightime lights and future possibilities
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MeteorologyElectrical EngineeringEarth ObservationEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringOptical PropertiesAtmospheric ScienceAmbient Light SensorGeographyOls DataSpatial DistributionRemote SensingSatellite MeteorologyDmsp Nightime LightsOptical Remote SensingOperational Linescan SystemEarth Observation DataEarth Science
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS) has a unique capability to collect low-light imaging data of the earth at night. The OLS and its predecessors have collected this style of data on a nightly global basis since 1972. The digital archive of OLS data extends back to 1992. Over the years several global nighttime lights products have been generated. NGDC has now produced a set of global cloud-free nighttime lights products, specifically processed for the detection of changes in lighting emitted by human settlements, spanning 1992-93 to 2008. While the OLS is far from ideal for observing nighttime lights, the DMSP nighttime lights products have been successfully used in modeling the spatial distribution of population density, carbon emissions, and economic activity.
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