Comparison of the influence factors onNDVI for CCD camera and WFI imager on CBERS-02

被引:2
作者
Tao Yu
Xiaoying Li
Yong Zhang
Feng Zhao
Xingfa Gu
Li Zhu
Pengxin Wang
Xiangjun Min
机构
[1] Institute of Remote Sensing Application,State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science
[2] CAS,Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
[3] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Information and Electrical Engineering
[4] The Center for National Spaceborne Demonstration,undefined
[5] Climat Sol Environnent,undefined
[6] China Agricultural University,undefined
[7] China Center for Resource Satellite Data and Application,undefined
来源
Science in China Series E Engineering & Materials Science | 2005年 / 48卷 / Suppl 2期
关键词
CCD; WFI;
D O I
10.1007/BF03039428
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摘要
CCD and WFI are payloads in the visible light and near infrared bands on CBERS satellites and they have not been applied widely, especially WFI. This article mainly probes into the potential of these two sensors’ application in the vegetation monitoring and analyses the influences of radiometric calibration, atmosphere conditions and sun-observing geometry, etc. onNDVI obtained from these two sensors respectively. In addition it analyses the effect of the spectral response difference of red and near infrared spectral bands in CCD and WFI sensors onNDVI. Results indicate that radiometric calibration is the most important factor onNDVI, which cannot be applied to vegetation monitoring without radiometric calibration. Results also demonstrate that near surfaceNDVI is different greatly from that of TOA which change with atmosphere conditions. The study shows thatNDVI is also affected by the non-lambertian character of surface and the change of the atmospheric path with the observing geometry. AndNDVI of WFI is higher than that of CCD. They are very different because of their spectral diffirence, but they have a good linear relevant relationship.
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