End-to-end simulations to optimize imaging spectroscopy mission requirements for seven scientific applications

X. Briottet , K. Adeline , T. Bajjouk , V. Carrère , M. Chami , Y. Constans , Y. Derimian , A. Dupiau , M. Dumont , S. Doz , S. Fabre , P.Y. Foucher , H. Herbin , S. Jacquemoud , M. Lang , A. Le Bris , P. Litvinov , S. Loyer , R. Marion , A. Minghelli , B. Cheul
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CNES is currently carrying out a Phase A study to assess the feasibility of a future hyperspectral imaging sensor (10 m spatial resolution) combined with a panchromatic camera (2.5 m spatial resolution). This mission focuses on both high spatial and spectral resolution requirements, as inherited from previous French studies such as HYPEX, HYPXIM, and BIODIVERSITY. To meet user requirements, cost, and instrument compactness constraints, CNES asked the French hyperspectral Mission Advisory Group (MAG), representing a broad French scientific community, to provide recommendations on spectral sampling, particularly in the Short Wave InfraRed (SWIR) for various applications.

This paper presents the tests carried out with the aim of defining the optimal spectral sampling and spectral resolution in the SWIR domain for quantitative estimation of physical variables and classification purposes. The targeted applications are geosciences (mineralogy, soil moisture content), forestry (tree species classification, leaf functional traits), coastal and inland waters (bathymetry, water column, bottom classification in shallow water, coastal habitat classification), urban areas (land cover), industrial plumes (aerosols, methane and carbon dioxide), cryosphere (specific surface area, equivalent black carbon concentration), and atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide and aerosols). All the products simulated in this exercise used the same CNES end-to-end processing chain, with realistic instrument parameters, enabling easy comparison between applications. 648 simulations were carried out with different spectral strategies, radiometric calibration performances and signal-to-noise Ratios (SNR): 24 instrument configurations × 25 datasets (22 images + 3 spectral libraries).

The results show that spectral sampling up to 20 nm in the SWIR range is sufficient for most applications. However, 10 nm spectral sampling is recommended for applications based on specific absorption bands such as mineralogy, industrial plumes or atmospheric gases. In addition, a slight performance loss is generally observed when radiometric calibration accuracy decreases, with a few exceptions in bathymetry and in the cryosphere for which the observed performance is severely degraded. Finally, most applications can be achieved with a realistic SNR, with the exception of bathymetry, shallow water classification, as well as carbon dioxide and methane estimation, which require the optimistic SNR level tested. On the basis of these results, CNES is currently evaluating the best compromise for designing the future hyperspectral sensor to meet the objectives of priority applications.

端到端模拟,优化七种科学应用的成像光谱任务要求
法国国家空间研究中心目前正在开展一项 A 阶段研究,以评估未来的高光谱成像传感 器(10 米空间分辨率)与全色照相机(2.5 米空间分辨率)相结合的可行性。这项任务的重点是满足高空间分辨率和高光谱分辨率的要求,这一点继承了法国以前的研究,如 HYPEX、HYPXIM 和 BIODIVERSITY。为了满足用户要求、成本和仪器紧凑性方面的限制,法国国家空间研究中心请代表法国广大科学界的法国高光谱任务咨询小组(MAG)就光谱采样,特别是短波红外(SWIR)光谱采样提出建议,以满足各种应用的需要。本文介绍了为确定 SWIR 领域的最佳光谱采样和光谱分辨率而进行的测试,以达到定量估算物理变量和分类的目的。目标应用包括地球科学(矿物学、土壤水分含量)、林业(树种分类、叶片功能特征)、沿海和内陆水域(水深测量、水柱、浅水区水底分类、沿海生境分类)、城市地区(土地覆盖)、工业羽流(气溶胶、甲烷和二氧化碳)、冰冻圈(比表面积、等效黑碳浓度)和大气(水蒸气、二氧化碳和气溶胶)。这次模拟的所有产品都使用了相同的国家空间研究中心端到端处理链,仪器参数符合实际情况,便于在不同应用之间进行比较。采用不同的光谱策略、辐射校准性能和信噪比(SNR)进行了 648 次模拟:24 种仪器配置 × 25 个数据集(22 幅图像 + 3 个光谱库)。然而,对于基于特定吸收波段的应用,如矿物学、工业羽流或大气气体,建议采用 10 nm 光谱采样。此外,当辐射测量校准精度降低时,通常会出现轻微的性能下降,但在测深和冰冻圈中有少数例外,观测到的性能会严重下降。最后,除了水深测量、浅水分类以及二氧化碳和甲烷估算需要测试的乐观信噪比水平外,大多数应用都可以通过实际信噪比实现。根据这些结果,法国国家空间研究中心目前正在评估设计未来高光谱传感器的最佳折衷方案,以满足优先应用的目标。
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