DocumentCode :
142966
Title :
Achieving 0.1% radiometric uncertainty in the solar bands using FTS
Author :
Predina, Joseph ; Lorentz, Steven ; Smith, Allan
Author_Institution :
Logistikos Eng. LLC, Fort Wayne, IN, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-18 July 2014
Firstpage :
1234
Lastpage :
1237
Abstract :
We report on the feasibility and advantages of an improved radiometric calibration concept for hyperspectral, Earth-viewing, remote sensors operating in the solar bands (250 nm-3000 nm). An absolute radiometric measurement uncertainty of 0.1% relative to 100% Earth albedo appears feasible with this new system concept. This is an order of magnitude finer than conventional calibration methods that rely on solar illuminated diffusers, direct solar irradiance, lunar irradiance, bulb driven integrating spheres, reference detectors, Earth landmarks, or inter-satellite comparison. The improvement is accomplished by combining the unique properties of an uncooled, broadband active cavity radiometer; a multi-wavelength LED-driven integrating sphere; a laser-driven plasma white light source; and a UV/VIS/NIR Fourier Transform Spectrometer. The calibrated radiance product is spectrally resolved and tied directly to an International System of Units (SI). Performance remains naturally immune to the optical and electrical degradation characteristics common with prior calibration methods.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectrometers; albedo; calibration; hyperspectral imaging; radiometry; remote sensing; sunlight; Earth albedo; Earth landmarks; Earth-viewing remote sensors; FTS; UV/VIS/NIR Fourier Transform Spectrometer; bulb driven integrating spheres; calibrated radiance product; direct solar irradiance; electrical degradation characteristics; hyperspectral remote sensors; iInternational System of Units; improved radiometric calibration concept; intersatellite comparison; laser-driven plasma white light source; lunar irradiance; multiwavelength LED-driven integrating sphere; optical degradation characteristics; radiometric uncertainty; reference detectors; solar bands; solar illuminated diffusers; uncooled broadband active cavity radiometer; wavelength 250 nm to 3000 nm; Calibration; Cavity resonators; Detectors; Light emitting diodes; NIST; Optical sensors; Radiometry; ACR; FTS; UV; calibration; visible;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6946655
Filename :
6946655
Link To Document :
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