DocumentCode
1237480
Title
Simulation of Optical Remote-Sensing Scenes With Application to the EnMAP Hyperspectral Mission
Author
Guanter, Luis ; Segl, Karl ; Kaufmann, Hermann
Author_Institution
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GeoForschungsZentrum German Res. Centre For Geosci., Potsdam
Volume
47
Issue
7
fYear
2009
fDate
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2340
Lastpage
2351
Abstract
The simulation of remote-sensing images is a useful tool for a variety of tasks, such as the definition of future Earth Observation systems, the optimization of instrument specifications, and the development and validation of data processing algorithms. A scene simulator for optical hyperspectral and multispectral data has been implemented in the frame of the Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP) mission. EnMAP is a German-built hyperspectral space sensor scheduled for launch in 2012. EnMAP will measure in the 420-2450-nm spectral range at a varying spectral sampling of 6.5-10 nm. Images will cover 30 times 30 km areas at an approximate ground sampling distance of 30 m. The EnMAP scene simulator presented in this paper is able to generate realistic EnMAP-like data in an automatic way under a set of user-driven instrumental and scene parameters. Radiance and digital numbers data are generated by five sequential processing modules which are able to produce data over a range of natural environments, acquisition and illumination geometries, cloud covers, and instrument configurations. The latter include the simulation of data nonuniformity in the spatial and spectral domains, spatially coherent and noncoherent instrumental noise, and instrument´s modulation transfer function. Realistic surface patterns for the simulated data are provided by existing remote-sensing data in different environments, from dry geological sites to green vegetation areas. A flexible radiative transfer simulation scheme enables the generation of different illumination, observation, and atmospheric conditions. The methodology applied to the complete scene simulation and some sample results are presented and analyzed in this paper.
Keywords
image processing; optical transfer function; radiative transfer; remote sensing; AD 2012; Earth Observation systems; EnMAP hyperspectral mission; Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program; German-built hyperspectral space sensor; cloud covers; data processing algorithms; digital numbers data; green vegetation areas; ground sampling distance; instrument´s modulation transfer function; noncoherent instrumental noise; optical remote-sensing scenes; radiative transfer simulation scheme; remote-sensing image simulation; sequential processing modules; spatial domain; spectral domain; Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP); imaging spectroscopy; instrumental noise; nonuniformity; radiative transfer; scene simulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2011616
Filename
4814515
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