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| DOI | 10.3390/RS8070612 | ||||
| Año | 2016 | ||||
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The absolute radiometric calibration of a satellite sensor is the critical factor that ensures the usefulness of the acquired data for quantitative applications on remote sensing. This work presents the results of the first cross-calibration of the sensor on board the Sistema Satelital de Observacion de la Tierra (SSOT) Chilean satellite or Air Force Satellite FASat-C. RapidEye-MSI was chosen as the reference sensor, and a simultaneous Nadir Overpass Approach (SNO) was applied. The biases caused by differences in the spectral responses of both instruments were compensated through an adjustment factor derived from EO-1 Hyperion data. Through this method, the variations affecting the radiometric response of New AstroSat Optical Modular Instrument (NAOMI-1), have been corrected based on collections over the Frenchman Flat calibration site. The results of a preliminary evaluation of the pre-flight and updated coefficients have shown a significant improvement in the accuracy of at-sensor radiances and TOA reflectances: an average agreement of 2.63% (RMSE) was achieved for the multispectral bands of both instruments. This research will provide a basis for the continuity of calibration and validation tasks of future Chilean space missions.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Barrientos, Carolina | Mujer |
Chile Air Force FACH - Chile
Universidad Mayor - Chile Aerial Photogrammetric Service (SAF) - Chile |
| 2 | MATTAR-BADER, CRISTIAN | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | Nakos, Theodoros | Hombre |
Universidad Mayor - Chile
Crux Technol - Chile Crux Technologies - Chile |
| 4 | Perez-Martinez, Waldo | Hombre |
Universidad Mayor - Chile
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| Space Operations Group (GOE) |
| Aerial Photogrammetric Service (SAF) of the Chilean Air Force (FACH) |
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| The authors would like to thank the Space Operations Group (GOE) and the Aerial Photogrammetric Service (SAF) of the Chilean Air Force (FACH), for supporting this study. Acknowledgements are extended to Blackbridge for providing RapidEye data and to Imagine-IT for their support. Finally, the authors would also like to acknowledge the United States Geological Service (USGS) for making the Hyperion data used in this work freely available. |