Potential of Optical Remote Sensing Satellite for Monitoring Tsunami

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (24) ◽  
pp. 4029
Author(s):  
Sakib Kabir ◽  
Larry Leigh ◽  
Dennis Helder

Over the past decade, number of optical Earth-observing satellites performing remote sensing has increased substantially, dramatically increasing the capability to monitor the Earth. The quantity of remote sensing satellite increase is primarily driven by improved technology, miniaturization of components, reduced manufacturing, and launch cost. These satellites often lack on-board calibrators that a large satellite utilizes to ensure high quality (radiometric, geometric, spatial quality, etc.) scientific measurement. To address this issue, this work presents “best” vicarious image quality assessment and improvement techniques for those kinds of optical satellites which lack an on-board calibration system. In this article, image quality categories have been explored, and essential quality parameters (absolute and relative calibration, aliasing, etc.) have been identified. For each of the parameters, appropriate characterization methods are identified along with their specifications or requirements. In cases of multiple methods, recommendations have been made based-on the strengths and weaknesses of each method. Furthermore, processing steps have been presented, including examples. Essentially, this paper provides a comprehensive study of the criteria that need to be assessed to evaluate remote sensing satellite data quality, and the best vicarious methodologies to evaluate identified quality parameters such as coherent noise and ground sample distance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (11) ◽  
pp. 15805
Author(s):  
Zhen Ye ◽  
Yusheng Xu ◽  
Shouzhu Zheng ◽  
Xiaohua Tong ◽  
Xiong Xu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nghiem Van Tuan ◽  
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Nguyen Minh Ngoc ◽  
Tran Van Anh ◽  
Do Thi Phuong Thao ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 37 (8) ◽  
pp. 0828003
Author(s):  
程宇峰 Cheng Yufeng ◽  
金淑英 Jin Shuying ◽  
王 密 Wang Mi ◽  
常学立 Chang Xueli ◽  
朱 映 Zhu Ying

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