On September 6, 2008, the satellite HJ-1B was launched into a sun-synchronous, near-polar orbit. In order to determine temporal changes of the absolute radiometric calibration of the HJ-1B satellite in flight, a program was carried out at DunHuang calibration field, Gansu province of China, from August 19 to 30, 2009. In this work, reflectance -based calibration method was employed to simulate the absolute calibration coefficients of the HJ-1B CCD sensors. Then the cotton field, cement court, water pool and test site was selected to validate the calibration coefficient. The validation results indicated that there had a good agreement between the imaged-based reflectance and the ground measurement of the type of cement court and test site. O...
Abstract—Vicarious calibration data screening method based on the measured atmospheric optical depth...
Since HJ-1B was launched, 7 sets of blackbody data have been used to calculate onboard calibration c...
The Chinese satellites HJ-1 A/B, CBERS-02C and ZY-3 have been recently launched and are considered a...
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The radiometric capability of on-orbit sensors should be updated on time due to changes induced by s...
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A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
The need for absolute radiometric calibration of space-based sensors will continue to increase as ne...
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Data from multiple sensors are frequently used in Earth science to gain a more complete understandin...
The wide field of view (WFV) is an optical imaging sensor on-board the Gao Fen 1 (GF-1). The WFV lac...
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At 3:22 am UTC on 22 December 2016, two wide-swath push broom hyperspectral imaging microsatellites,...
Abstract—Vicarious calibration data screening method based on the measured atmospheric optical depth...
Since HJ-1B was launched, 7 sets of blackbody data have been used to calculate onboard calibration c...
The Chinese satellites HJ-1 A/B, CBERS-02C and ZY-3 have been recently launched and are considered a...
It is important for a sensor to provide calibrated, consistent measurement of the Earth’s surface fe...
The radiometric capability of on-orbit sensors should be updated on time due to changes induced by s...
Two wide-swath hyperspectral imaging microsatellites, SPARK-01 and -02, were launched on 22 December...
The GaoFen-4 (GF-4), launched at the end of December 2015, is China’s first high-resolution geostati...
This study described the on-orbit vicarious radiometric calibration of Chinese civilian high-resolut...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
The need for absolute radiometric calibration of space-based sensors will continue to increase as ne...
As a naturally part of information technology, Remote Sensing (RS) is strongly required to provide v...
Data from multiple sensors are frequently used in Earth science to gain a more complete understandin...
The wide field of view (WFV) is an optical imaging sensor on-board the Gao Fen 1 (GF-1). The WFV lac...
This principle focus of this study is the absolute radio metric calibrations of FORMOSAT-2 RSI image...
At 3:22 am UTC on 22 December 2016, two wide-swath push broom hyperspectral imaging microsatellites,...
Abstract—Vicarious calibration data screening method based on the measured atmospheric optical depth...
Since HJ-1B was launched, 7 sets of blackbody data have been used to calculate onboard calibration c...
The Chinese satellites HJ-1 A/B, CBERS-02C and ZY-3 have been recently launched and are considered a...