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An In-Flight Radiometric Calibration Method Considering Adjacency Effects for High-Resolution Optical Sensors Over Artificial Targets

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When using a field calibration site to perform in-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne remote sensor, the measured signal by the sensor may contain radiation from adjacent pixels, due to… Click to show full abstract

When using a field calibration site to perform in-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne remote sensor, the measured signal by the sensor may contain radiation from adjacent pixels, due to scattering in the Earth’s atmosphere and the sensor viewing characteristics. If this is not accounted for in the modeling, the accuracy of the radiometric calibration will be reduced. Nonuniformities of the ground target are more significant for the calibration of high-resolution sensors. In addition, if the brightness contrast of neighboring targets is not small, the impact of the adjacency effects will be more significant. It is important to quantitatively analyze and estimate the influence of this kind of adjacency effects, to reduce the uncertainty of in-orbit radiometric calibration. To evaluate the adjacency effects caused by atmospheric multiple scattering, this article constructed a local atmospheric point spread function model using long time-series satellite-ground synchronous observation data and developed an adjacency effects simulation method, which considers background reflectance spectral information. Tests on Sentinel-2A and Worldview-3 imagery overpassing the Baotou calibration and validation site (Baotou C&V site) (China) indicate that the proposed modeling method can effectively account for the influence of the adjacency effects in vicarious calibration. Uncertainties of relevant parameters and their contributions to the calibration result were also analyzed, and uncertainty assessment results show that the vicarious radiometric calibration scheme considering adjacency effects correction can bring about a total uncertainty less than 7%.

Keywords: calibration; radiometric calibration; high resolution; method; adjacency effects

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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