Title
Vicarious Calibration of the Formosat-2 Remote Sensing Instrument
Abstract
We describe the results of the in-orbit radiometric calibration of the remote sensing instrument (RSI) onboard Formosat-2, based on the ground data collected by the advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer (ASTER) calibration team at Ivanpah Playa and Railroad Valley during the regular field campaigns in 2006 and 2008. These results are normalized by the preflight values provided by Astrium, France, and are compared with the results of in-flight calibrations made by Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, France. The radiometric calibration coefficients and the long-term degrading trend of RSI are derived from the results of vicarious calibration, which estimate that the degradations of sensor sensitivity until 2008 are 2.2% (B4), 8.0% (B3), 9.6% (PAN), 10.3% (B2), and 12.0% (B1). Considering the fact that the ASTER calibration team is able to achieve an accuracy of vicarious calibration better than 5%, we estimate a 7.3% to 13.4% overestimate would be incurred by using the existing in-flight cross calibration coefficients to calculate the spectral radiances. This paper supports the use of vicarious calibration as a reliable approach for the in-orbit radiometric calibration of RSI onboard Formosat-2 on a regular basis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2033179
IEEE T. Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Keywords
Field
DocType
radiometry,remote sensing,geophysical equipment,calibration,astrium,centre national d'etudes spatiales,advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer,in-orbit calibration,radiometric calibration,formosat-2 rsi calibration,radiometric calibration coefficients,artificial satellites,formosat-2,formosat-2 remote sensing instrument,aster,radiometers,sensor sensitivity degradation,advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer (aster),vicarious calibration,spectral radiance,in orbit radiometric calibration,geoscience,data collection,degradation
Meteorology,Aster (genus),Radiometric calibration,Satellite,Remote sensing,Radiometry,Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer,Mathematics,Radiance,Calibration,Radiometer
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
48
4
0196-2892
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
1.20
9
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cheng-Chien Liu1297.41
Akihide Kamei2111.96
Kuo-Hsien Hsu3101.54
Satoshi Tsuchida412419.92
Hsin-Mei Huang5101.20
Soushi Kato6174.48
Ryosuke Nakamura76821.87
An-Ming Wu8193.81