Title :
Restoration of high frequency details while constructing the high resolution image
Author :
Rao, C.V. ; Rao, J. Malleswara ; Kumar, A. Senthil ; Manjunath, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Res. Organ., Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) Resourcesat satellites have AWiFS, LISS-III, LISS-IV sensors of 56m, 23.2m, 5.8m spatial resolutions respectively and of having identical spectral and temporal (simultaneous acquisition) resolutions but they are different in spatial and radiometric resolutions. In this work, we are trying to create high resolution (HR) image from coarser resolution AWiFS image called as emulated LISS-III like HR image. It will have HR (original LISS-III) image characteristics and minimal Mean Squared Error (MSE), ideally zero difference with LISS-III image as reference, which inturn processed for identical spatial resolution of LISS - III. Ground sampling distance (GSD) of AWiFS is equivalent to 2.4 pixels of LISS-III. Radiance values are compared for normalization purpose, after weighted averaging of LISS-III to create AWiFS equivalent spatial resolution. Spatial resolution can be enhanced by improving the spatial sampling density of the signal. Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem directs the sampling rate for exact reconstruction of the signal. The Resourcesat images are pre-processed to match this condition. Papoulis-Gerchberg algorithm is suitably improved for constructing the HR image from AWiFS. The results are compared with the classical interpolation techniques such as nearest neighbor, bilinear, spline, cubic convolution Papoulis-Gerchberg and modified Papoulis-Gerchberg [1].
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; image enhancement; image reconstruction; image resolution; image restoration; image sampling; image sensors; least mean squares methods; radiometry; remote sensing; AWiFS sensors; GSD; HR image characteristics; Indian Remote Sensing Resourcesat satellites; LISS-III sensors; LISS-IV sensors; MSE method; Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem; Papoulis-Gerchberg algorithm; coarser resolution AWiFS image; ground sampling distance; high frequency details restoration; high resolution image reconstruction; image preprocessing; minimal mean squared error method; radiance values; radiometric resolutions; spatial resolution enhancement; spatial signal sampling density; spectral resolutions; temporal resolutions; Image reconstruction; Image restoration; Interpolation; Signal reconstruction; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; AWiFS; Deblurring; High resolution; Improved Papoulis-Gerchberg (IPG) algorithm; LISS-III; Remote Sensig image; Super Resolution; signal reconstruction;
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2011 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1110-7
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2011.6139356