Calibration, absolute radiometric calibration in specific, is an important process for continuity and reliability of optical satellite data, since it puts the data on a standard scale and makes it compatible and comparable with the data acquired from different sensors. Therefore, the importance of performing a calibration campaign increased significantly. Being aware of this significance, TUBITAK UZAY (Space Technologies Research Institute, The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey), by taking advantage of having such a suitable site in the country, decided to establish a new absolute radiometric calibration test site on Tuz Gölü (Salt Lake) for the calibration and validation requirements of cal/val community in general an...
Vicarious calibration refers to methods that make use of “invariant” natural targets of the Earth fo...
Pseudo Invariant Calibration Sites (or PICS) have been in use for the past 15 years for long term tr...
International audienceIn-flight assessment of the radiometric performances of space-borne instrument...
Calibration, absolute radiometric calibration in specific, is an important process for continuity an...
Based on absolute radiometric calibration studies conducted in 2008 and 2009 using ground measuremen...
Tuz Golu, a dry salt lake located in the central plateau of Anatolia (38.50 degrees N, 33.20 degrees...
Radiometric calibration is critical to ensure the accuracy, veracity, continuity and reliability of ...
Earth surfaces, such as deserts, salt lakes, and playas, have been widely used in the vicarious radi...
The paper provides an assessment of Tuz Gölü, a site in Turkey proposed for the radiometric vicariou...
The objective of this paper is to report the improvements in an empirical absolute calibration model...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
SPOT-6 is an optical imaging satellite built by ASTRIUM (an EADS company), successfully launched on ...
As a naturally part of information technology, Remote Sensing (RS) is strongly required to provide v...
TÜBİTAK UZAY has conducted a research study on the use of space-based satellite resources for severa...
In today’s information-driven geospatial world, an increasing number of Earth-observing satellite se...
Vicarious calibration refers to methods that make use of “invariant” natural targets of the Earth fo...
Pseudo Invariant Calibration Sites (or PICS) have been in use for the past 15 years for long term tr...
International audienceIn-flight assessment of the radiometric performances of space-borne instrument...
Calibration, absolute radiometric calibration in specific, is an important process for continuity an...
Based on absolute radiometric calibration studies conducted in 2008 and 2009 using ground measuremen...
Tuz Golu, a dry salt lake located in the central plateau of Anatolia (38.50 degrees N, 33.20 degrees...
Radiometric calibration is critical to ensure the accuracy, veracity, continuity and reliability of ...
Earth surfaces, such as deserts, salt lakes, and playas, have been widely used in the vicarious radi...
The paper provides an assessment of Tuz Gölü, a site in Turkey proposed for the radiometric vicariou...
The objective of this paper is to report the improvements in an empirical absolute calibration model...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
SPOT-6 is an optical imaging satellite built by ASTRIUM (an EADS company), successfully launched on ...
As a naturally part of information technology, Remote Sensing (RS) is strongly required to provide v...
TÜBİTAK UZAY has conducted a research study on the use of space-based satellite resources for severa...
In today’s information-driven geospatial world, an increasing number of Earth-observing satellite se...
Vicarious calibration refers to methods that make use of “invariant” natural targets of the Earth fo...
Pseudo Invariant Calibration Sites (or PICS) have been in use for the past 15 years for long term tr...
International audienceIn-flight assessment of the radiometric performances of space-borne instrument...