Remote Sensing (Dec 2023)

Pre-Launch Multi-Energy Radiance Calibration of the OMS-N

  • Jinghua Mao,
  • Yongmei Wang,
  • Entao Shi,
  • Xiuqing Hu,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Jinduo Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16010119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 119

Abstract

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This paper presents the prelaunch radiometric calibration of the Ozone Monitor Suite-Nadir (OMS-N) instrument, a vital payload on the FY-3F satellite. FY-3F achieved a successful launch on 3 August 2023. The radiance calibration of the OMS-N instrument was achieved using an integrating sphere, with known exit radiance ascertained through a transferring radiometer. The calibration model incorporates six energy levels. The Solar Simulator Standard System was employed to validate the calibration results, selecting specific rows to represent varying spatial dimensions. Considering the influence of xenon lamp characteristic peaks and transmission errors during the calibration process, the average deviation remained within 2.3% for the VIS channel, 3% for the UV1 channel, and 2.2% for the UV2 channel. Furthermore, the uncertainty of the radiometric calibration was analyzed. The results indicated an absolute uncertainty of 2.33% for both the UV1 and UV2 channels and 1.69% for the VIS channel. The relative uncertainty was 1.84% for both the UV1 and UV2 channels and 1.45% for the VIS channel. The obtained calibration coefficients are accurate and reliable and can be used for the inversion of product parameters, which is of great significance to the quantitative application of satellite data and the advancement of scientific research on quantitative remote sensing.

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