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Comparison of various techniques for calibration of AIS dataThe Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) samples a region which is strongly influenced by decreasing solar irradiance at longer wavelengths and strong atmospheric absorptions. Four techniques, the Log Residual, the Least Upper Bound Residual, the Flat Field Correction and calibration using field reflectance measurements were investigated as a means for removing these two features. Of the four techniques field reflectance calibration proved to be superior in terms of noise and normalization. Of the other three techniques, the Log Residual was superior when applied to areas which did not contain one dominant cover type. In heavily vegetated areas, the Log Residual proved to be ineffective. After removing anomalously bright data values, the Least Upper Bound Residual proved to be almost as effective as the Log Residual in sparsely vegetated areas and much more effective in heavily vegetated areas. Of all the techniques, the Flat Field Correction was the noisest.
Document ID
19870003537
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dar A. Roberts
(Stanford University Stanford, California, United States)
Yasushi Yamaguchi
(Geological Survey of Japan Tsukuba, Japan)
Ronald J. P. Lyon
(Stanford University Stanford, California, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
May 6, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the Second Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Data Analysis Workshop
Publisher: Jet Propulsion Lab
Volume: 86-35
Issue Publication Date: August 15, 1986
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2nd Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Data Analysis Workshop
Location: Pasadena, CA
Country: US
Start Date: May 6, 1986
End Date: May 8, 1986
Sponsors: Jet Propulsion Lab
Accession Number
87N12970
Distribution Limits
Public
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