| Description: The Downsampling class describes whether or not downsampling occurred, the venue where it occurred (Software or Hardware), the method used to downsample, and the pixel averaging dimensions. A downsampled image is a smaller version of the image, resulting in reduced resolution of the same coverage area. The processing_algorithm attribute specifies the pixel resolution downsample method used. This varies by mission, but examples from MSL include: 'Mean' - Downsampling done in software by calculation of the mean., 'Conditional' - Use hardware binning if downsampling (by mean calculation) and subframe arguments are consistent. |
| Namespace Id: img | Steward: img | Role: concrete | Status: Active |
| Class Hierarchy: Data_Processing :: Downsampling |
| Attribute(s) | Name | Cardinality | Value |
| | active_flag | 0..1 | None |
| | processing_venue | 0..1 | Ground, Ground Refined, None, Onboard, Onboard Both, Onboard Hardware, Onboard Software |
| | processing_algorithm | 0..1 | None |
| | sequence_number | 0..1 | None |
| Association(s) | Name | Cardinality | Class |
| | Pixel_Averaging_Dimensions | 0..1 | Pixel_Averaging_Dimensions |
| Referenced from: Commanded_Parameters, Imaging |