The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral radiance that can be detected by the imaging sensor. The fewer bits that are used for signal discretization, the larger the quantization error in the measured radiance. In satellite inter-calibration, a difference in radiometric resolution between a reference and a target sensor can induce a calibration bias, if not properly accounted for. The effect is greater for satellites with a quadratic count response, such as the Geostationary Meteorological Satellite-5 (GMS-5) visible imager, where the quantization difference can introduce non-linearity in the inter-comparison datasets, thereby affecting the cross-calibration slope and offset. This pape...
Radiometric calibration studies need to be done during the life-time of a satellite. In this paper, ...
The CERES project relies on the MODIS and VIIRS sensors for cloud retrievals to convert the CERES ob...
The pre-processing of satellite data is a vital step in harnessing the full potential of remote sens...
The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral ra...
As the field of remote sensing continues to grow with the launches of many new and complex satellite...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
Radiometric calibration of satellite imaging sensors should be performed periodically to account for...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
Abstract—Accuracy evaluation of cross calibration through band-to-band data comparison for visible a...
Planet Labs currently operates a fleet of 21 high resolution Earth observation satellites known as S...
Earth Observation through satellites enables decision makers to assess situations near real-time wit...
On-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne sensor is of great importance for quantitative rem...
Earth observation data obtained from remote sensors must undergo radiometric calibration before use ...
Radiometric cross-calibration of Earth Observation sensors is a crucial need in order to guarantee o...
The radiometric calibration equations for the thermal emissive bands (TEB) and the reflective solar ...
Radiometric calibration studies need to be done during the life-time of a satellite. In this paper, ...
The CERES project relies on the MODIS and VIIRS sensors for cloud retrievals to convert the CERES ob...
The pre-processing of satellite data is a vital step in harnessing the full potential of remote sens...
The radiometric resolution of a satellite sensor refers to the smallest increment in the spectral ra...
As the field of remote sensing continues to grow with the launches of many new and complex satellite...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
Radiometric calibration of satellite imaging sensors should be performed periodically to account for...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
Abstract—Accuracy evaluation of cross calibration through band-to-band data comparison for visible a...
Planet Labs currently operates a fleet of 21 high resolution Earth observation satellites known as S...
Earth Observation through satellites enables decision makers to assess situations near real-time wit...
On-orbit radiometric calibration of a space-borne sensor is of great importance for quantitative rem...
Earth observation data obtained from remote sensors must undergo radiometric calibration before use ...
Radiometric cross-calibration of Earth Observation sensors is a crucial need in order to guarantee o...
The radiometric calibration equations for the thermal emissive bands (TEB) and the reflective solar ...
Radiometric calibration studies need to be done during the life-time of a satellite. In this paper, ...
The CERES project relies on the MODIS and VIIRS sensors for cloud retrievals to convert the CERES ob...
The pre-processing of satellite data is a vital step in harnessing the full potential of remote sens...