Title :
Automatic subpixel registration for a tunable hyperspectral imaging system
Author :
Erives, Hector ; Fitzgerald, Glenn J.
Author_Institution :
Hyperspectral Imaging Lab., New Mexico Technol., Socorro, NM
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Hyperspectral imagery of the Earth´s surface is increasingly being acquired from aerial platforms. The many bands acquired by typical hyperspectral instruments are collected either in a push-broom, scanning, or staring fashion. Staring methods can be used in ground- and aerial-based applications and have the advantage of readily producing coherent images. Staring remote sensing instruments need some form of coregistration to match band-to-band pixel locations because it takes some time for the instrument to acquire images and save them as the aerial platform moves above the target scene. A well-known method for registration is the phase correlation (PC), which may be used to register images to an accuracy of plusmn1 pixels. This letter reports an enhancement to the PC method that allows for subpixel registration of hyperspectral images. The x-y location at which the maximum correlation function occurs is fitted with a cubic interpolation to find the maximum. This method was implemented to recover subpixel rotation and translation accuracy from an airborne hyperspectral imaging system, dubbed the Portable Hyperspectral Tunable Imaging System. Results showed that the approach improves up to 9.5% of the normalized cross correlation between wavebands in comparison with the PC method alone
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; image registration; remote sensing; Portable Hyperspectral Tunable Imaging System; airborne hyperspectral imagery; automatic subpixel registration; band-to-band pixel location; normalized cross correlation; phase correlation; remote sensing instrument; subpixel rotation accuracy; subpixel translation accuracy; Aircraft; Charge coupled devices; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Image analysis; Instruments; Laboratories; Layout; Pixel; Remote sensing; Hyperspectral instrument; Portable Tunable Hyperspectral Imager; image registration; phase correlation;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2006.873346