Measurement chain of influence quantities and uncertainty of radiometric calibration for imaging spectrometer
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Measurement chain of influence quantities and uncertainty of radiometric calibration for imaging spectrometer
Optics and Precision EngineeringVol. 14, Issue 5, Pages: 822-828(2006)
作者机构:
1. 中国科学院研究生院 北京,100039
2. 中国科学院 长春光学精密机械与物理研究所 应用光学国家重点实验室,吉林 长春,130033
3. 北京市地理信息研究所 北京,100011
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CLC:TP73
Received:22 February 2006,
Revised:18 July 2006,
Published Online:30 October 2006,
Published:30 October 2006
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LI You-ping, YU Bing-xi, WANG Yu-peng, et al. Measurement chain of influence quantities and uncertainty of radiometric calibration for imaging spectrometer[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2006, 14(5): 822-828.
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LI You-ping, YU Bing-xi, WANG Yu-peng, et al. Measurement chain of influence quantities and uncertainty of radiometric calibration for imaging spectrometer[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2006, 14(5): 822-828.DOI:
Measurement chain of influence quantities and uncertainty of radiometric calibration for imaging spectrometer
This paper analyses the information configuration in remote sensing observation data of imaging spectrometer
including the spectral character of ground surface
instrument parameter and atmosphere transmission and also discusses on the physical process and measurement chain of radiometric calibration of imaging spectrometer. Then according to the international updated method of ISO1993(E)'
Express Guide of Measurement Uncertainty
the measurement uncertainty and combined standard uncertainty of eleven influence quantities of radiometric calibration are analyzed by the special equipment such as radiation standard
light source of integral sphere
spectroradiometer and in-flight calibration sets and so on. To accomplish the radiometric calibration
the measurement process of multi-measurement chain is set up. Experimental results show that the radiometric calibration of the imaging spectrometer requires special advanced equipment and technique. To reach the absolute accuracy of 5%~8%
the uncertainty of standard spectral irradiance must be 3%~5% and the measurement uncertainty of the other influence quantity items must be limited within 1%~2%.