Title :
A Theoretical Analysis of the Effects of Aliasing and Misregistration on Pansharpened Imagery
Author :
Baronti, Stefano ; Aiazzi, Bruno ; Selva, Massimo ; Garzelli, Andrea ; Alparone, Luciano
Author_Institution :
Ist. di Fis. Applicata Nello Carrara IFAC-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the characteristics of multispectral (MS) and panchromatic (P) image fusion methods are investigated. Depending on the way spatial details are extracted from P, pansharpening methods can be broadly labeled into two main classes, corresponding to methods based on either component substitution (CS) or multiresolution analysis (MRA). Theoretical investigations and experimental results evidence that CS-based fusion is far less sensitive than MRA-based fusion to: 1) registration errors, i.e., spatial misalignments between MS and P images, possibly originated by cartographic projection and resampling of individual data sets; 2) aliasing occurring in MS bands and stemming from modulation transfer functions (MTF) of MS channels that are excessively broad for the sampling step. In order to assess the sensitiveness of methods, aliasing is simulated at degraded spatial scale by means of several MTF-shaped digital filters. Analogously, simulated misalignments, carried out at both full and degraded scale, evidence the quality-shift tradeoff of the two classes. MRA yields a slightly superior quality in the absence of aliasing/misalignments, but is more penalized than CS, whenever either aliasing or shifts between MS and P occur. Conversely, CS generally produces a slightly lower quality, but is intrinsically more aliasing/shift tolerant.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; image fusion; image registration; image resolution; image sampling; aliasing; cartographic projection; component substitution; digital filters; misregistration; modulation transfer functions; multiresolution analysis; multispectral image fusion; panchromatic image fusion; pansharpened imagery; quality-shift tradeoff; registration errors; resampling; Data models; Image color analysis; Multiresolution analysis; Pixel; Radiometry; Spatial resolution; Aliasing; data fusion; misregistration; multispectral imagery; pansharpening; remote sensing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2011.2104938