• DocumentCode
    998793
  • Title

    Spectroradiometric requirements for the reflective module of the airborne spectrometer ARES

  • Author

    Muller, A. ; Richter, R. ; Habermeyer, M. ; Dech, S. ; Segl, Karl ; Kaufmann, H.

  • Author_Institution
    German Aerosp. Center, Remote Sensing Data Center, Wessling, Germany
  • Volume
    2
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    329
  • Lastpage
    332
  • Abstract
    The Airborne Reflective/Emissive Spectrometer is specified as a whisk-broom imaging spectrometer for remote sensing of land surfaces covering the wavelength regions 0.47-2.45 μm and 8-12 μm with 160 spectral bands. The instrument is being built by Integrated Spectronics, financed by the German Aerospace Agency (DLR) and the GeoResearch Centre Potsdam (GFZ) and will be available to the scientific community from end 2005 on. The spectroradiometric design is based on scientific requirements derived from three main application scenarios comprising vegetation, soil, and mineral sciences. Two of these are described in this letter. Measured or modeled reflectance spectra are input to a simulation model that calculates at-sensor radiance spectra, resamples them with the channel-specific response functions, adds different amounts of noise in the radiance domain, and performs a retrieval to get the corresponding noisy surface reflectance spectra. The retrieval results as a function of the sensor noise level are compared with the accuracy requirements imposed by the different application fields taking into account the technical boundary conditions. The final specifications account for the most demanding requirements of the three application fields: a spectral sampling distance of 13-14 nm in the 470-1800 nm region, and 12 nm in the 2000-2450-nm region. The required noise-equivalent radiances are 5, 3, and 2 nW/spl middot/cm/sup -2//spl middot/sr/sup -1//spl middot/nm/sup -1/ for the spectral regions 470-1000, 1000-1800, and 2000-2450 nm, respectively.
  • Keywords
    infrared spectrometers; radiometers; terrain mapping; visible spectrometers; 0.47 to 2.45 micron; 8 to 12 micron; ARES; Airborne Reflective/Emissive Spectrometer; GeoResearch Centre Potsdam; German Aerospace Agency; Integrated Spectronics; environmental remote sensing; land surfaces; mineral sciences; remote sensing; soil; spectroradiometric design; surface reflectance spectra; vegetation; whisk-broom imaging spectrometer; Instruments; Land surface; Minerals; Reflectivity; Remote sensing; Soil; Spectroradiometers; Spectroscopy; Surface waves; Vegetation mapping; Airborne Reflective/Emissive Spectrometer (ARES); environmental remote sensing; imaging spectrometer; surface reflectance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-598X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/LGRS.2005.848513
  • Filename
    1468092