Title :
Prediction of Georeferencing Precision of Pushbroom Scanner Images
Author :
Bettemir, Önder Halis
Author_Institution :
Yuzuncu Yil Univ., Van, Turkey
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The precision of georeferencing of pushbroom satellite images without using ground control points is estimated. The study includes what-if scenarios for various precisions of star trackers, GPS receivers, image acquisition timing, interior camera parameters, and digital elevation model (DEM). Moreover, the effects of satellite altitude and sensor positions on the pushbroom array are also taken into account. The probability distribution function of the input parameters is determined by considering the sensor characteristics, environmental effects, and assumptions. The precision of the georeferenced coordinates is estimated by Monte Carlo simulation and differential sensitivity analysis. The analyses provide the most probable georeferenced coordinates and their precision for a certain precision of sensors and imaging geometry. The study is conducted based on the BilSAT orbit and SPOT 5 and Landsat optical system characteristics. An Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) DEM and a DEM obtained from stereo images are used in georeferencing.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; Global Positioning System; Monte Carlo methods; cameras; digital elevation models; error analysis; geophysical image processing; image registration; probability; sensitivity analysis; sensor placement; star trackers; stereo image processing; BilSAT orbit; GPS receivers; Landsat optical system characteristics; Monte Carlo simulation; SPOT 5; Shuttle Radar Topography Mission DEM; charge-coupled image sensors; differential sensitivity analysis; digital elevation model; environmental effects; error analysis; georeferenced coordinates; georeferencing precision; ground control points; image acquisition timing; image registration; imaging geometry; input parameters; interior camera parameters; probability distribution function; pushbroom array; pushbroom satellite images; pushbroom scanner images; satellite altitude; sensor characteristics; sensor positions; star trackers; stereo images; what-if scenarios; Arrays; Cameras; Ellipsoids; Optical sensors; Satellites; Sensitivity; Uncertainty; Charge-coupled image sensors; Monte Carlo methods; error analysis; image registration; sensitivity;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2163315