DocumentCode :
61154
Title :
Absolute Radiometric Calibration of Landsat Using a Pseudo Invariant Calibration Site
Author :
Helder, D. ; Thome, K.J. ; Mishra, Nitesh ; Chander, G. ; Xiaoxiong Xiong ; Angal, A. ; Taeyoung Choi
Author_Institution :
South Dakota State Univ. (SDSU), Brookings, SD, USA
Volume :
51
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
1360
Lastpage :
1369
Abstract :
Pseudo invariant calibration sites (PICS) have been used for on-orbit radiometric trending of optical satellite systems for more than 15 years. This approach to vicarious calibration has demonstrated a high degree of reliability and repeatability at the level of 1-3% depending on the site, spectral channel, and imaging geometries. A variety of sensors have used this approach for trending because it is broadly applicable and easy to implement. Models to describe the surface reflectance properties, as well as the intervening atmosphere have also been developed to improve the precision of the method. However, one limiting factor of using PICS is that an absolute calibration capability has not yet been fully developed. Because of this, PICS are primarily limited to providing only long term trending information for individual sensors or cross-calibration opportunities between two sensors. This paper builds an argument that PICS can be used more extensively for absolute calibration. To illustrate this, a simple empirical model is developed for the well-known Libya 4 PICS based on observations by Terra MODIS and EO-1 Hyperion. The model is validated by comparing model predicted top-of-atmosphere reflectance values to actual measurements made by the Landsat ETM+ sensor reflective bands. Following this, an outline is presented to develop a more comprehensive and accurate PICS absolute calibration model that can be Système international d´unités (SI) traceable. These initial concepts suggest that absolute calibration using PICS is possible on a broad scale and can lead to improved on-orbit calibration capabilities for optical satellite sensors.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric techniques; calibration; radiometry; EO-1 Hyperion; Landsat ETM+ sensor reflective bands; Landsat absolute radiometric calibration; Libya 4 PICS; PICS limiting factor; Systeme international d´unites traceable; Terra MODIS; absolute calibration capability; cross-calibration opportunities; imaging geometries; on-orbit radiometric trending; optical satellite sensors; optical satellite systems; pseudo invariant calibration site; spectral channel; surface reflectance properties; top-of-atmosphere reflectance values; Atmospheric modeling; Calibration; Earth; MODIS; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sensors; Absolute calibration; EO-1 Hyperion; L7 ETM+; Relative Spectral Response (RSR); Terra MODIS; radiometric calibration;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2243738
Filename :
6464567
Link To Document :
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