DocumentCode :
3690782
Title :
SNPP VIIRS spectral response lessons learned and their impacts on JPSS VIIRS performance
Author :
Janna Feeley;David Moyer;Frank De Luccia
Author_Institution :
The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
3671
Lastpage :
3674
Abstract :
A primary sensor on-board the Suomi-National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) spacecraft, the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) has 22 bands: 14 reflective solar bands (RSBs), 7 thermal emissive bands (TEBs) and a Day Night Band (DNB). The RSBs cover the spectral wavelengths between 0.412 to 2.25 urn and have three (11-I3) 371m and eleven (M1-M11) 742m spatial resolution bands. Ocean Color/Chlorophyll (OCC) teams use moderate bands Ml (0.412um) through M7´s (0.865 urn) calibrated Science Data Records (SDRs) to compute their ocean chemistry products. These bands require accurate relative spectral response (RSR) and polarization sensitivity characterization to produce accurate OCC Environment Data Products (EDRs). A change in the Joint Polar Satellite System-1 (JPSS-1) VIIRS spectral filters based on SNPP VIIRS prelaunch characterization results were made to reduce out-of-band response which was failed specification on SNPP VIIRS. This paper will discuss the improvements made to the JPSS-1 VIIRS RSR performance and the resultant impact on the polarization sensitivity performance.
Keywords :
"Sensitivity","Band-pass filters","Detectors","Pollution measurement","Optical crosstalk","Oceans","Sea measurements"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2015 IEEE International
ISSN :
2153-6996
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-7003
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2015.7326619
Filename :
7326619
Link To Document :
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