DocumentCode
106965
Title
Rapid Spectral Cloud Screening Onboard Aircraft and Spacecraft
Author
Thompson, David R. ; Green, Robert O. ; Keymeulen, Didier ; Lundeen, Sarah K. ; Mouradi, Yasha ; Nunes, Daniel Cahn ; Castano, Rebecca ; Chien, Steve A.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
52
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
6779
Lastpage
6792
Abstract
Next-generation orbital imaging spectrometers will generate unprecedented data volumes, demanding new methods to optimize storage and communication resources. Here, we demonstrate that onboard analysis can excise cloud-contaminated scenes, reducing data volumes while preserving science return. We calculate optimal cloud-screening parameters in advance, exploiting stable radiometric calibration and foreknowledge of illumination and viewing geometry. Channel thresholds expressed in raw instrument values can be then uploaded to the sensor where they execute in real time at gigabit-per-second (Gb/s) data rates. We present a decision theoretic method for setting these instrument parameters and characterize performance using a continuous three-year image archive from the “classic” Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS-C). We then simulate the system onboard the International Space Station, where it provides factor-of-two improvements in data volume with negligible false positives. Finally, we describe a real-time demonstration onboard the AVIRIS Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG) flight platform during a recent science campaign. In this blind test, cloud screening is performed without error while keeping pace with instrument data rates.
Keywords
aircraft instrumentation; calibration; decision theory; image sensors; infrared imaging; infrared spectroscopy; optimisation; radiometers; space vehicles; spectral analysis; visible spectrometers; AVIRIS next generation; AVIRIS-C; AVIRIS-NG flight; International Space Station; channel threshold; classic airborne visible-infrared imaging spectrometer; cloud contaminated scene; communication resource optimisation; continuous three-year image archive; decision theoretic method; next generation orbital imaging spectrometer; optimal cloud screening parameter optimisation; performance characterization; radiometric calibration; rapid spectral cloud screening onboard aircraft; rapid spectral cloud screening onboard spacecraft; raw instrument value; sensor; storage optimization; unprecedented data volume generation; Brightness; Clouds; Geometry; Imaging; Instruments; Real-time systems; Snow; Cloud screening; imaging spectroscopy; lossy compression; pattern recognition; real-time systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2302587
Filename
6744616
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