A push broom scanner is a type of optical imaging system used primarily in remote sensing and aerial imaging. Unlike traditional scanners that use a moving mechanism to capture images line-by-line, a push broom scanner captures an entire line of data simultaneously. Here’s how it works: ### Key Features of Push Broom Scanners: 1. **Linear Array**: Push broom scanners use a linear array of sensors (often CCD or CMOS sensors) arranged in a line.
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