This paper presents a vicarious radiometric calibration of the Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite-3A (KOMPSAT-3A) performed by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) and the Pukyong National University Remote Sensing Group (PKNU RSG) in 2015.The primary stages of this study are summarized as follows: (1) A field campaign to determine radiometric calibrated target fields was undertaken in Mongolia and South Korea. Surface reflectance data obtained in the campaign were input to a radiative transfer code that predicted at-sensor radiance. Through this process, equations and parameters were derived for the KOMPSAT-3A sensor to enable the conversion of calibrated DN to physical units, such as at-sensor radiance or TOA reflectance. (2) To ...
The importance of accurate absolute radiometric calibration is discussed by reference to the needs o...
The homogeneous test site of La Crau (South of France was used for radiometric calibration of the MO...
Radiometric calibration of commercial imaging satellite products is required to ensure that science ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents radiometric calibration for KOMPSAT-3. Two approaches are used, one ba...
On-orbit radiometric characterization of the multispectral (MS) imagery of the Korea Aerospace Resea...
Radiometric calibration of satellite imaging sensors should be performed periodically to account for...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
The need for absolute radiometric calibration of space-based sensors will continue to increase as ne...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
This study described the on-orbit vicarious radiometric calibration of Chinese civilian high-resolut...
An empirical model of expected top-of-atmosphere reflectances over the Libya-4 pseudo invariant cali...
With significant technological improvements on earth observation instruments, three dimensional spac...
The need for independent, redundant absolute radiometric calibration methods is discussed with refer...
The ZY1-02E satellite carrying a thermal infrared sensor was successfully launched from the Taiyuan ...
Three methods for the in-flight absolute radiometric calibration of satellite sensors are presented....
The importance of accurate absolute radiometric calibration is discussed by reference to the needs o...
The homogeneous test site of La Crau (South of France was used for radiometric calibration of the MO...
Radiometric calibration of commercial imaging satellite products is required to ensure that science ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents radiometric calibration for KOMPSAT-3. Two approaches are used, one ba...
On-orbit radiometric characterization of the multispectral (MS) imagery of the Korea Aerospace Resea...
Radiometric calibration of satellite imaging sensors should be performed periodically to account for...
In this study, Cross calibration was conducted at the Libya 4 PICS site on 2015 using Landsat-8 and ...
The need for absolute radiometric calibration of space-based sensors will continue to increase as ne...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
This study described the on-orbit vicarious radiometric calibration of Chinese civilian high-resolut...
An empirical model of expected top-of-atmosphere reflectances over the Libya-4 pseudo invariant cali...
With significant technological improvements on earth observation instruments, three dimensional spac...
The need for independent, redundant absolute radiometric calibration methods is discussed with refer...
The ZY1-02E satellite carrying a thermal infrared sensor was successfully launched from the Taiyuan ...
Three methods for the in-flight absolute radiometric calibration of satellite sensors are presented....
The importance of accurate absolute radiometric calibration is discussed by reference to the needs o...
The homogeneous test site of La Crau (South of France was used for radiometric calibration of the MO...
Radiometric calibration of commercial imaging satellite products is required to ensure that science ...