DocumentCode
1159115
Title
A Wavelet-Based Method for the Determination of the Relative Resolution Between Remotely Sensed Images
Author
Núnez, Jorge ; Fors, Octavi ; Otazu, Xavier ; Palà, Vicenç ; Arbiol, Román ; Merino, Maria Teresa
Author_Institution
Dept. d´´Astron. i Meteorol., Barcelona Univ.
Volume
44
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2539
Lastpage
2548
Abstract
Spatial resolution is a key parameter of all remote sensing satellites and platforms. The nominal spatial resolution of satellites is a well-known characteristic because it is directly related to the area in ground that represents a pixel in the detector. Nevertheless, in practice, the actual resolution of a specific image obtained from a satellite is difficult to know precisely because it depends on many other factors such as atmospheric conditions. However, if one has two or more images of the same region, it is possible to compare their relative resolutions. In this paper, a wavelet-decomposition-based method for the determination of the relative resolution between two remotely sensed images of the same area is proposed. The method can be applied to panchromatic, multispectral, and mixed (one panchromatic and one multispectral) images. As an example, the method was applied to compute the relative resolution between SPOT-3, Landsat-5, and Landsat-7 panchromatic and multispectral images taken under similar as well as under very different conditions. On the other hand, if the true absolute resolution of one of the images of the pair is known, the resolution of the other can be computed. Thus, in the last part of this paper, a spatial calibrator that is designed and constructed to help compute the absolute resolution of a single remotely sensed image is described, and an example of its use is presented
Keywords
artificial satellites; image resolution; remote sensing; wavelet transforms; Landsat-5 images; Landsat-7 images; SPOT-3 images; multispectral images; panchromatic images; relative resolution; remote sensing satellites; remotely sensed image resolution; spatial resolution; wavelet decomposition; Detectors; Digital images; Image resolution; Meteorology; Optical modulation; Optical sensors; Remote sensing; Satellite broadcasting; Spatial resolution; Transfer functions; Image resolution; relative resolution; wavelet decomposition;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2006.875359
Filename
1677764
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