Earth observation data obtained from remote sensors must undergo radiometric calibration before use in quantitative applications. However, the large view angles of the panchromatic multispectral sensor (PMS) aboard the GF-4 satellite pose challenges for cross-calibration due to the effects of atmospheric radiation transfer and the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF). To address this problem, this paper introduces a novel cross-calibration method based on data assimilation considering cross-calibration as an optimal approximation problem. The GF-4 PMS was cross-calibrated with the well-calibrated Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) as the reference sensor. In order to correct unequal bidirectional reflection effects, a...
This study evaluates the radiometric consistency between Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and...
Optical earth observation (EO) satellite sensors generally suffer from drifts and biases relative to...
The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral ra...
Earth observation data obtained from remote sensors must undergo radiometric calibration before use ...
On-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne sensor is of great importance for quantitative rem...
The GaoFen-4 (GF-4), launched at the end of December 2015, is China’s first high-resolution geostati...
Integrating the five integration times characteristics of GF-4 satellite PMS sensor,a radiometric cr...
Radiometric calibration studies need to be done during the life-time of a satellite. In this paper, ...
The wide field of view (WFV) is an optical imaging sensor on-board the Gao Fen 1 (GF-1). The WFV lac...
WFV (Wide Field of View) cameras on-board Gaofen-1 satellite (gaofen means high resolution) provide ...
As the field of remote sensing continues to grow with the launches of many new and complex satellite...
The panchromatic and multispectral (PMS) sensor is an optical imaging sensor aboard the Gao Fen-1 (G...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
Cross-calibration has the advantages of high precision, low resource requirements and simple impleme...
Radiometric cross-calibration of Earth Observation sensors is a crucial need in order to guarantee o...
This study evaluates the radiometric consistency between Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and...
Optical earth observation (EO) satellite sensors generally suffer from drifts and biases relative to...
The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral ra...
Earth observation data obtained from remote sensors must undergo radiometric calibration before use ...
On-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne sensor is of great importance for quantitative rem...
The GaoFen-4 (GF-4), launched at the end of December 2015, is China’s first high-resolution geostati...
Integrating the five integration times characteristics of GF-4 satellite PMS sensor,a radiometric cr...
Radiometric calibration studies need to be done during the life-time of a satellite. In this paper, ...
The wide field of view (WFV) is an optical imaging sensor on-board the Gao Fen 1 (GF-1). The WFV lac...
WFV (Wide Field of View) cameras on-board Gaofen-1 satellite (gaofen means high resolution) provide ...
As the field of remote sensing continues to grow with the launches of many new and complex satellite...
The panchromatic and multispectral (PMS) sensor is an optical imaging sensor aboard the Gao Fen-1 (G...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
Cross-calibration has the advantages of high precision, low resource requirements and simple impleme...
Radiometric cross-calibration of Earth Observation sensors is a crucial need in order to guarantee o...
This study evaluates the radiometric consistency between Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and...
Optical earth observation (EO) satellite sensors generally suffer from drifts and biases relative to...
The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral ra...