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Processing of Time Series Data Obtained by Satellites

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The Practice of Time Series Analysis

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Mankind, who are full of intelligent curiosity, are always anxious to satisfy such curiosity and are being engaged in development of new observation instruments. The observation utilizing spacecraft such as rockets, balloons, etc. has aimed at exceeding the limitations of the information that can be measured and obtained exclusively on the ground. The human desire to make probe in a direction of height has been expanded and promoted to the outer space, and furthermore to the universe. Thus commencement of such observation methods as to dispatch observation equipment and apparatus has been seen, that is to say, observation by means of artificial satellites, called satellites simply, has been started.

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Higuchi, T. (1999). Processing of Time Series Data Obtained by Satellites. In: Akaike, H., Kitagawa, G. (eds) The Practice of Time Series Analysis. Statistics for Engineering and Physical Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2162-3_19

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