Title :
Preliminary evaluation of linear spectral emissivity constraint temperature and emissivity separation method for contrast samples from hyperspectral thermal infrared data
Author :
Yong-Gang Qian ; Ning Wang ; Caixia Gao ; Yuan-Yuan Jia ; Lingling Ma ; Hua Wu ; Zhao-Liang Li ; Lingli Tang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Quantitative Remote Sensing Inf. Technol., Acad. of Opto-Electron., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Land surface temperature and emissivity separation (TES) is a key problem in thermal infrared remote sensing. Current TES methods were proposed and succeeded to apply for the retrieval of land surface temperature and emissivity for the materials with emissivity close to 1. This work addressed the performance of linear spectral emissivity constraint (LSEC) method proposed by wang et al. (2011) for the TES of hyperspectral TIR data for contrast samples (high- and low- emissivity materials). The simulated hyperspectral TIR data are used for analysis and generated with six MODTRAN standard atmospheric profiles by hyperspectral atmospheric radiative transfer model (4A/OP). The influence of initial emissivity estimation is considered in this paper. The results show that initial emissivity estimation has a great impact on the performance of LSEC. LSEC method performs a fairly good result when the initial emissivity is close to the true value, and the RMSEs of temperature and emissivity are smaller than 0.5K and 0.01 when initial emissivity is good. However, the performance is worst when the initial emissivity has a great deviation.
Keywords :
atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric techniques; emissivity; hyperspectral imaging; infrared imaging; land surface temperature; radiative transfer; remote sensing; 4A/OP hyperspectral atmospheric radiative transfer model; LSEC method; MODTRAN standard atmospheric profiles; TES method; high emissivity materials; hyperspectral TIR data; hyperspectral thermal infrared data; land surface emissivity retrieval; land surface temperature retrieval; linear spectral emissivity constraint; low emissivity materials; temperature-emissivity separation method; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Hyperspectral imaging; Land surface; Land surface temperature; Materials; Temperature sensors; Hyperspectral thermal infrared; LSEC method; Land surface temperature; low emissivity;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1114-1
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6721193