SPOT5 THX: a 2.5m fused product

C. Latry, H. Vadon, M. Lefevre, H. De Boissezon
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SPOT5 was launched on the 4th of May 2002 by an Ariane 4 rocket from Kourou, French Guyana. Like previous SPOTs, SPOT5 is able to acquire both high resolution panchromatic data and low resolution multispectral images (green-red-infrared images), with a 2.2 s time delay between the two acquisitions. The swath remains equal to 60 km but panchromatic resolution has been increased from 10 m to 2.5 m using an optimal quincunx sampling scheme named THR mode, while multispectral sampling was improved from 20 m to 10 m. Like other high resolution remote sensing systems, SPOT5 makes it possible to produce high resolution multispectral images by merging panchromatic and multispectral data. The main difficulty consists in panchromatic/multispectral geometric registration since the misregistration depends on attitude perturbations and local relief, which leads to use automatic correlation. To merge registrated multispectral and panchromatic images, CNES selected a simple but efficient method, based on intensity/hue/saturation transform. This method was successfully compared to a set of other merging techniques through an experiment including quantitative and qualitative assessment by experts. The final false colored product, named THX, is a three band multispectral image covering a 60 km × 60 km area per scene with a 2.5 m sampling interval, which may be converted into a pseudo colored using a matrix transformation. Panchromatic/multispectral fusion finally proves to be of utmost importance for global system optimization, since it allows to generate on ground a product that could not be produced on board, mainly for transmission and data storage limitations.
SPOT5 THX: 2.5m熔融产物
SPOT5于2002年5月4日由阿丽亚娜4号火箭从法属圭亚那的库鲁发射。与之前的SPOT5一样,SPOT5能够同时获取高分辨率全色数据和低分辨率多光谱图像(绿-红-红外图像),两次获取之间的时间延迟为2.2 s。采用最优的五频采样方案THR模式,全色分辨率从10 m提高到2.5 m,多光谱采样从20 m提高到10 m。与其他高分辨率遥感系统一样,SPOT5通过合并全色和多光谱数据,使高分辨率多光谱图像成为可能。主要难点在于全色/多光谱几何配准,由于配准误差依赖于姿态扰动和局部地形起伏,导致使用自动相关。为了实现多光谱和全色图像的融合,CNES选择了一种简单而有效的方法,即基于强度/色调/饱和度变换。通过专家定量和定性评价的实验,成功地将该方法与其他一套合并技术进行了比较。最后的假彩色产品被命名为THX,是覆盖60公里的三波段多光谱图像。每个场景60km面积,采样间隔2.5 m,可使用矩阵变换将其转换为伪彩色。全色/多光谱融合最终被证明对全局系统优化至关重要,因为它允许在地面上生成无法在船上生产的产品,主要是由于传输和数据存储的限制。
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