• DocumentCode
    1513310
  • Title

    Radiometric, Geometric, and Image Quality Assessment of ALOS AVNIR-2 and PRISM Sensors

  • Author

    Saunier, Sebastien ; Goryl, Philippe ; Chander, Gyanesh ; Santer, Richard ; Bouvet, Marc ; Collet, Bernard ; Mambimba, Aboubakar ; Aksakal, Sultan Kocaman

  • Author_Institution
    GAEL Consultant, Champs-sur-Marne, France
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    3855
  • Lastpage
    3866
  • Abstract
    The Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) was launched on January 24, 2006, by a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H-IIA launcher. It carries three remote-sensing sensors: 1) the Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2); 2) the Panchromatic Remote-Sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM); and 3) the Phased-Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR). Within the framework of ALOS Data European Node, as part of the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Space Research Institute worked alongside JAXA to provide contributions to the ALOS commissioning phase plan. This paper summarizes the strategy that was adopted by ESA to define and implement a data verification plan for missions operated by external agencies; these missions are classified by the ESA as third-party missions. The ESA was supported in the design and execution of this plan by GAEL Consultant. The verification of ALOS optical data from PRISM and AVNIR-2 sensors was initiated 4 months after satellite launch, and a team of principal investigators assembled to provide technical expertise. This paper includes a description of the verification plan and summarizes the methodologies that were used for radiometric, geometric, and image quality assessment. The successful completion of the commissioning phase has led to the sensors being declared fit for operations. The consolidated measurements indicate that the radiometric calibration of the AVNIR-2 sensor is stable and agrees with the Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus and the Envisat MEdium-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer calibration. The geometrical accuracy of PRISM and AVNIR-2 products improved significantly and remains under control. The PRISM modulation transfer function is monitored for improved characterization.
  • Keywords
    artificial satellites; optical transfer function; radiometers; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; ALOS AVNIR-2 sensor; Advanced Land Observing Satellite; Envisat medium-resolution imaging spectrometer; JAXA; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency H-IIA launcher; Landsat-7 enhanced thematic mapper plus; PRISM sensor; advanced visible and near-infrared radiometer type 2; image quality; modulation transfer function; panchromatic remote-sensing instrument for stereo mapping; phased-array type L-band synthetic aperture radar; radiometric calibration; remote-sensing sensors; Calibration; Image quality; Image sensors; Instruments; L-band; Optical sensors; Radiometry; Remote sensing; Satellite broadcasting; Synthetic aperture radar; Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Panchromatic Remote-Sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM)/Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2); calibration; characterization; geometric; image quality; radiometric;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0196-2892
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TGRS.2010.2048714
  • Filename
    5483082