Title :
From at-sensor observation to at-surface reflectance - calibration steps for Earth observation hyperspectral sensors
Author :
White, H. Peter ; Khurshid, K. Shahid ; Hitchcock, Robert ; Neville, Robert ; Sun, Lixin ; Champagne, Catherine M. ; Staenz, Karl
Author_Institution :
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
With the continued development of space borne hyperspectral sensors (CSA HERO, ESA CHRIS-on-PROBA, ESA SPECTRA, NASA SpectraSat) to follow the EO-1 Hyperion sensor, high spectral and spatial Earth observation data will become more readily available to the research and user communities. With this improvement in spectral and spatial resolution comes the need to have more rigorous image preprocessing. Spectral and spatial registration and radiometric response need to be characterized and applied more frequently, possibly on a scene by scene basis depending on the stability of the sensor. This requires a system that can evaluate a dataset and determine these parameters efficiently and independently. A pre-processing procedure to transform at-sensor signals to at-surface reflectance for Earth Observation hyperspectral imagery has been developed at the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing/Natural Resources Canada (CCRS/NRCan). This process examines an image cube for bad pixels (stripes) and noise levels, determines spectral (smile effect) and spatial (keystone) registration per pixel, as well as evaluating the image cube for optimal signal gain and offset, and applies the relevant corrections. Where applicable, a scene-based (vicarious) calibration procedure can also be applied.
Keywords :
calibration; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image registration; image sensors; radiometry; remote sensing; spectral analysis; CCRS/NRCan; CSA HERO; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing/Natural Resources Canada; EO-1 Hyperion sensor; ESA CHRIS-on-PROBA; ESA SPECTRA; Earth observation hyperspectral imagery; Earth observation hyperspectral sensors; NASA SpectraSat; at-sensor observation; at-surface reflectance; image cube; image preprocessing; noise levels; optimal signal gain; radiometric response; scene-based calibration; sensor stability; spaceborne hyperspectral sensors; spatial Earth observation data; spatial registration; spatial resolution; spectral registration; spectral resolution; Calibration; Earth; Hyperspectral sensors; Layout; NASA; Pixel; Radiometry; Reflectivity; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8742-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1370392