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Geolocation Error Estimation Method for the Wide Swath Polarized Scanning Atmospheric Corrector Onboard HJ-2 A/B Satellites

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Polarized scanning atmospheric corrector (PSAC) onboard the HuanjingJianzai-2 (HJ-2) A/B satellites is a cross-track scanning polarimetric remote sensor that measures the intensity and direction of light reflected by the Earth… Click to show full abstract

Polarized scanning atmospheric corrector (PSAC) onboard the HuanjingJianzai-2 (HJ-2) A/B satellites is a cross-track scanning polarimetric remote sensor that measures the intensity and direction of light reflected by the Earth and its atmosphere by nine full polarized spectral bands from near-ultraviolet (near-UV) to shortwave infrared (SWIR). In particular, geolocation accuracy is an important factor for polarization observations. An automatic coastline inflection method (CIM) is implemented for PSAC geolocation error estimation. Over five months of globally middle or low latitude coastline area measurements are used to obtain statistical result. The results of the comparison with the Global Self-Consistent, Hierarchical, High-Resolution Geography (GSHHG) Database show that the PSAC geolocation error is smaller than 0.38 ground sample distance (GSD) or 3.25 km in 95% confidence level. In cross-track direction, the geolocation error estimation is affected by the instrument sampling characteristics, such as spatial response function (SRF). Thus, the correction method is proposed by establishing relationship between measurement radiance in CIM and offset proportion of PSAC GSD. The biases are obviously reduced after correction.

Keywords: error estimation; geolocation error; geolocation; method

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

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