Remote Sensing (Jul 2019)

Improvement of EPIC/DSCOVR Image Registration by Means of Automatic Coastline Detection

  • Víctor Molina García,
  • Sruthy Sasi,
  • Dmitry S. Efremenko,
  • Diego Loyola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 15
p. 1747

Abstract

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In this work, we address the image geolocation issue that is present in the imagery of EPIC/DSCOVR (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera/Deep Space Climate Observatory) Level 1B version 2. To solve it, we develop an algorithm that automatically computes a registration correction consisting of a motion (translation plus rotation) and a radial distortion. The correction parameters are retrieved for every image by means of a regularised non-linear optimisation process, in which the spatial distances between the theoretical and actual locations of chosen features are minimised. The actual features are found along the coastlines automatically by using computer vision techniques. The retrieved correction parameters show a behaviour that is related to the period of DSCOVR orbiting around the Lagrangian point L 1 . With this procedure, the EPIC coastlines are collocated with an accuracy of about 1.5 pixels, thus significantly improving the original registration of about 5 pixels from the imagery of EPIC/DSCOVR Level 1B version 2.

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