Title :
Correcting Incompatible DN Values and Geometric Errors in Nighttime Lights Time-Series Images
Author :
Naizhuo Zhao ; Yuyu Zhou ; Samson, Eric L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geosci., Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Abstract :
The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program´s Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) nighttime lights imagery has proven to be a powerful remote sensing tool to monitor urbanization and assess socioeconomic activities at large scales. However, the existence of incompatible digital number (DN) values and geometric errors severely limit application of nighttime light image data on multiyear quantitative research. In this paper, we extend and improve previous studies on intercalibrating nighttime lights image data to obtain more compatible and reliable nighttime lights time-series (NLT) image data for China and the U.S. through four steps, namely, intercalibration, geometric correction, steady-increase adjustment, and population data correction. We then use gross domestic product (GDP) data to test the processed NLT image data indirectly and find that sum light (summed DN value of pixels in a nighttime light image) maintains apparent increase trends with relatively large GDP growth rates but does not increase or decrease with relatively small GDP growth rates. As nighttime light is a sensitive indicator for economic activity, the temporally consistent trends between sum light and GDP growth rate imply that brightness of nighttime lights on the ground is correctly represented by the processed NLT image data. Finally, through analyzing the corrected NLT image data from 1992 to 2008, we find that China experienced apparent nighttime lights development in 1992-1997 and 2001-2008, respectively, and the U.S. showed nighttime lights decay in large areas after 2001.
Keywords :
error analysis; geometry; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; time series; AD 1992 to 2008; China; GDP growth rates; NLT image data; U.S; defense meteorological satellite program; economic activity; geometric correction; geometric errors; gross domestic product data; incompatible DN values; incompatible digital number values; multiyear quantitative research; nighttime light brightness; nighttime light image data; nighttime lights image data; nighttime lights imagery; nighttime lights time-series; nighttime lights time-series images; operational linescan system; population data correction; remote sensing tool; socioeconomic activities; steady-increase adjustment; sum light; urbanization; Brightness; Calibration; Cities and towns; Economic indicators; Satellites; Sociology; Statistics; Geometric error; gross domestic product (GDP); nighttime lights development/decay; nighttime lights time-series (NLT) images;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2352598