Title :
Automatic in-flight boresight calibration considering topography for hyperspectral pushbroom sensors
Author :
Lenz, Andreas ; Schilling, Hendrik ; Perpeet, Dominik ; Wuttke, Sebastian ; Gross, Wolfgang ; Middelmann, Wolfgang
Abstract :
This paper suggests a method for automatic in-flight boresight calibration of pushbroom scanner images, using an on-line system with broadband data downlink and near realtime georeferencing of the pushbroom image data. Georeferencing accuracy may decrease during long image acquisition flights due to instable atmospheric conditions, which may lead to geometric changes in the flight platform. Orthorectification of (hyperspectral) pushbroom scanner data demands the knowledge of the extrinsic orientation parameters for every exposure. The most crucial parameters for the transformation of the pose obtained by the inertial navigation system (INS) into the projection center of the imaging sensor are the boresight angles. Utilizing a performant ray tracing algorithm and a digital elevation model (DEM), these parameters can be estimated even while flying in uneven and uninhabited areas. Tie points for solving an extended collinear equation are extracted automatically by the SURF algorithm.
Keywords :
calibration; digital elevation models; geophysical techniques; ray tracing; topography (Earth); DEM; NIS; SURF algorithm; automatic in-flight boresight calibration; boresight angle; broadband data downlink; digital elevation model; extended collinear equation solving; extrinsic orientation parameter knowledge; flight platform geometric change; georeferencing accuracy; hyperspectral pushbroom sensor; imaging sensor projection center; inertial navigation system; instable atmospheric condition; long image acquisition flight; on-line system; performant ray tracing algorithm; pose transformation; pushbroom image data realtime georeferencing; pushbroom scanner data orthorectification; pushbroom scanner image; topography; uneven area; uninhabited area; Calibration; Hyperspectral imaging; Sensor systems; Strips; Three-dimensional displays; On-line boresight calibration; hyperspectral imaging; image registration; pushbroom sensor; remote sensing;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947103