Abstract :
The successful operation of FORMOSAT-2, which was launched on May 21, 2004, proved the concept that the temporal resolution of a remote sensing system can be much improved by deploying a high spatial resolution sensor in a daily revisit orbit, and each accessible scene can be systematically observed from the same angle under similar illumination conditions. These characteristics make FORMOSAT-2 an ideal satellite for site surveillance. The unique orbit and the arrangement of the charge-coupled device lines onboard FORMOSAT-2, however, also raise new challenges in image processing. This paper describes a fast and automatic system that is able to process a large amount of FORMOSAT-2 daily revisit imagery for the purpose of site surveillance. The system is comprised of several modules, including level-2 product generation, band-to-band coregistration, a spectral preserved pan-sharpening technique, and multitemporal imagery matching. Two examples processed by the system are given to demonstrate the applicability of FORMOSAT-2 daily revisit imagery for site surveillance. The experiences of operating FORMOSAT-2 for more than one and a half years are summarized, and the advantages and disadvantages of a daily revisit orbit are discussed. Experience obtained from this paper would benefit the system design and image processing of future satellite missions with similar specifications, such as the Pleacuteiades HR scheduled to be launched in 2008
Keywords :
artificial satellites; geophysical techniques; image processing; remote sensing; sensors; surveillance; AD 2004 05 21; AD 2008; FORMOSAT-2; Pleiades HR prospects; band-to-band coregistration; charge-coupled device lines; daily revisit imagery; daily revisit orbit; high spatial resolution sensor; image processing; level-2 product generation; multitemporal imagery matching; pan-sharpening technique; remote sensing system; site surveillance; Geoscience; Hyperspectral sensors; Image processing; Image resolution; Lighting; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing; Satellite broadcasting; Spatial resolution; Surveillance; Coregistration; FORMOSAT-2; PlÉiades HR; daily revisit; georeferencing; pan-sharpen; site surveillance;