Title :
CEOS Visualization Environment (COVE) Tool for Intercalibration of Satellite Instruments
Author :
Kessler, P.D. ; Killough, B.D. ; Gowda, Suraj ; Williams, B.R. ; Chander, G. ; Min Qu
Author_Institution :
Anal. Mech. Assoc., Inc., Hampton, VA, USA
Abstract :
Increasingly, data from multiple instruments are used to gain a more complete understanding of land surface processes at a variety of scales. Intercalibration, comparison, and coordination of satellite instrument coverage areas is a critical effort of international and domestic space agencies and organizations. The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Visualization Environment (COVE) is a suite of browser-based applications that leverage Google Earth to display past, present, and future satellite instrument coverage areas and coincident calibration opportunities. This forecasting and ground coverage analysis and visualization capability greatly benefits the remote sensing calibration community in preparation for multisatellite ground calibration campaigns or individual satellite calibration studies. COVE has been developed for use by a broad international community to improve the efficiency and efficacy of such calibration planning efforts, whether those efforts require past, present, or future predictions. This paper provides a brief overview of the COVE tool, its validation, accuracies, and limitations with emphasis on the applicability of this visualization tool for supporting ground field campaigns and intercalibration of satellite instruments.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; calibration; data visualisation; geomorphology; geophysical signal processing; online front-ends; remote sensing; search engines; terrain mapping; CEOS Visualization Environment Tool; COVE; Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Visualization Environment; Google Earth; browser-based applications; calibration planning efforts; domestic space agencies; forecasting; ground coverage analysis; ground field campaigns; intercalibration; international space agencies; land surface processes; multiple instruments; multisatellite ground calibration campaigns; remote sensing calibration community; satellite instruments; visualization capability; visualization tool; Calibration; Communities; Earth; Instruments; Orbits; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Acquisition; CEOS Visualization Environment (COVE); Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS); Google; Simplified General Perturbation 4 (SGP4); Systems Tool Kit (STK); Working Group on Calibration and Validation (WGCV); calibration; coincident ground observation; iPad; iPhone; satellites; swath;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2235841