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== Pre-Processing Overview == | == Pre-Processing Overview == | ||
'' | Tyipically, multispectral data are converted into ''Reflectance'' before they are subjected in multispectral analysis techniques (image interpretation, band arithmetic, vegetation indices, matrix transformations, etc.). As with remotely sensed data acquired by other sensors, IKONOS raw image digital numbers (DNs) can be converted to physical quantities such as at-sensor Radiance or Reflectance. The latter can be differentiated in ''Top of Atmosphere Reflectance'' (ToAR) which does not account for atmospheric effects (absorption or scattering) and in ''Top of Canopy Reflectance'' (ToCR) which introduces a "correction" for atmospheric effects. | ||
Converting to Top of Atmosphere Reflectance, also referred to as Planetary Reflectance, can be done by using the following equation: | |||
<math>\rho_p = \pi * L\lambda * d^2 / ESUN\lambda * cos(θ_S)</math> | |||
where: | |||
* <math>\rho</math> - Unitless Planetary Reflectance | |||
* <math>\pi</math> - mathematical constant (3.14159265358) | |||
* <math>L\lambda</math> spectral Radiance at the sensor's aperture, from equation... '''''ToADD''''' | |||
* <math>d</math> - Earth-Sun distance in astronomical units, interpolated values | |||
* <math>Esun</math> - Mean solar exoatmospheric irradiance(s) (W/m2/μm), interpolated values | |||
* <math>cos(θ_s)</math> - Solar zenith angle, from the image acquisition's metadata | |||
== Modules overview == | == Modules overview == |
Revision as of 10:39, 26 July 2013
[This page is under construction]
IKONOS is a commercial earth observation satellite. Details about the sensor in The IKONOS satellite collects high-quality satellite imagery for map creation, change detection, imagery analysis and more.
Availability (Sample Data)
- Search for commercial satellite image providers in the internet.
- The Global Land Cover Facility (GLCF) provides four openly available IKONOS scenes of western Sichuan.
Pre-Processing Overview
Tyipically, multispectral data are converted into Reflectance before they are subjected in multispectral analysis techniques (image interpretation, band arithmetic, vegetation indices, matrix transformations, etc.). As with remotely sensed data acquired by other sensors, IKONOS raw image digital numbers (DNs) can be converted to physical quantities such as at-sensor Radiance or Reflectance. The latter can be differentiated in Top of Atmosphere Reflectance (ToAR) which does not account for atmospheric effects (absorption or scattering) and in Top of Canopy Reflectance (ToCR) which introduces a "correction" for atmospheric effects.
Converting to Top of Atmosphere Reflectance, also referred to as Planetary Reflectance, can be done by using the following equation:
Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle \rho_p = \pi * L\lambda * d^2 / ESUN\lambda * cos(θ_S)}
where:
- - Unitless Planetary Reflectance
- - mathematical constant (3.14159265358)
- spectral Radiance at the sensor's aperture, from equation... ToADD
- - Earth-Sun distance in astronomical units, interpolated values
- - Mean solar exoatmospheric irradiance(s) (W/m2/μm), interpolated values
- Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle cos(θ_s)} - Solar zenith angle, from the image acquisition's metadata
Modules overview
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Pre-Processing
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Importing data
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Color composites
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Pan Sharpening
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Calculate Planetary Reflectance
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References / Sources
- http://www.apollomapping.com/wp-content/user_uploads/2011/09/IKONOS_Esun_Calculations.pdf
- http://web.unicen.edu.ar/crecic/docs/radrefl.pdf
See also
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Atmospheric correction