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Co-location of pixels in satellite remote sensing images with demonstrations using sea ice data.

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العنوان: Co-location of pixels in satellite remote sensing images with demonstrations using sea ice data.
المؤلفون: Moucha, M. E. Shokr R.
المصدر: International Journal of Remote Sensing; 3/20/98, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p855-869, 15p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CARTOGRAPHY, REMOTE sensing
مستخلص: Quantitative integration of remote sensing data requires accurate co-location of pixels between data from different sensors. A technique has been developed, based on a simple spherical Earth model, to map ground resolution cells pertaining to pixel/grid points in a coarse-resolution sensor into an image acquired by a fine-resolution sensor. Pixels from the fine-resolution sensor, located within the coarse-resolution cells, can then be identified and their radiometric information can be compared to or combined with the coarse-resolution observations to improve the utility of both data sets. The technique is presented along with examples to demonstrate potential applications such as: (1) correlation between sensors radiometric parameters, (2) validation of products from a coarseresolution sensor using sub-pixel information from a coincident fine-resolution data set, and (3) contribution of ground target heterogeneity within a single pixel to observed radiometric parameters. Successful application of the technique, however, requires accurate geo-location of both data sets at the pixel level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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