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Articles | Volume XL-7/W4
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-7-W4-235-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-7-W4-235-2015
26 Jun 2015
 | 26 Jun 2015

An overview of in-orbit radiometric calibration of typical satellite sensors

G. Q. Zhou, C. Y. Li, T. Yue, L. J. Jiang, N. Liu, Y. Sun, and M. Y. Li

Keywords: Overview, in-orbit radiometric calibration, typical satellite sensors, visible/near-infrared bands, thermal infrared band, lamp calibration, solar radiation-based calibration, blackbody-based calibration

Abstract. This paper reviews the development of in-orbit radiometric calibration methods in the past 40 years. It summarizes the development of in-orbit radiometric calibration technology of typical satellite sensors in the visible/near-infrared bands and the thermal infrared band. Focuses on the visible/near-infrared bands radiometric calibration method including: Lamp calibration and solar radiationbased calibration. Summarizes the calibration technology of Landsat series satellite sensors including MSS, TM, ETM+, OLI, TIRS; SPOT series satellite sensors including HRV, HRS. In addition to the above sensors, there are also summarizing ALI which was equipped on EO-1, IRMSS which was equipped on CBERS series satellite. Comparing the in-orbit radiometric calibration technology of different periods but the same type satellite sensors analyzes the similarities and differences of calibration technology. Meanwhile summarizes the in-orbit radiometric calibration technology in the same periods but different country satellite sensors advantages and disadvantages of calibration technology.