Title :
Isorange Pairwise Orthogonal Transform
Author :
Blanes, Ian ; Hernandez-Cabronero, Miguel ; Auli-Llinas, Francesc ; Serra-Sagrista, Joan ; Marcellin, Michael W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain
Abstract :
Spectral transforms are tools commonly employed in multi- and hyperspectral data compression to decorrelate images in the spectral domain. The pairwise orthogonal transform (POT) is one such transform that has been specifically devised for resource-constrained contexts similar to those found on board satellites or airborne sensors. Combining the POT with a 2-D coder yields an efficient compressor for multi- and hyperspectral data. However, a drawback of the original POT is that its dynamic range expansion, i.e., the increase in bit depth of transformed images, is not constant, which may cause problems with hardware implementations. Additionally, the dynamic range expansion is often too large to be compatible with the current 2-D standard CCSDS 122.0-B-1. This paper introduces the isorange POT, a derived transform that has a small and limited dynamic range expansion, compatible with CCSDS 122.0-B-1 in almost all scenarios. Experimental results suggest that the proposed transform achieves lossy coding performance close to that of the original transform. For lossless coding, the original POT and the proposed isorange POT achieve virtually the same performance.
Keywords :
data compression; geophysical signal processing; remote sensing; 2-D coder yields; airborne sensor; dynamic range expansion; hyperspectral data compression; isorange pairwise orthogonal transform; lossless coding; multispectral data compression; satellite sensor; source-constrained contexts; spectral transforms; transformed images; Decorrelation; Dynamic range; Hyperspectral imaging; Image coding; Sensors; Transforms; Limited dynamic range expansion; onboard multi- and hyperspectral image coding; pairwise orthogonal transform (POT); progressive lossy-to-lossless;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2374473