Remote Sensing (Sep 2019)

Spectral and Radiometric Calibration of the Next Generation Airborne Visible Infrared Spectrometer (AVIRIS-NG)

  • John W. Chapman,
  • David R. Thompson,
  • Mark C. Helmlinger,
  • Brian D. Bue,
  • Robert O. Green,
  • Michael L. Eastwood,
  • Sven Geier,
  • Winston Olson-Duvall,
  • Sarah R. Lundeen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 18
p. 2129

Abstract

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We describe advanced spectral and radiometric calibration techniques developed for NASA’s Next Generation Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS-NG). By employing both statistically rigorous analysis and utilizing in situ data to inform calibration procedures and parameter estimation, we can dramatically reduce undesirable artifacts and minimize uncertainties of calibration parameters notoriously difficult to characterize in the laboratory. We describe a novel approach for destriping imaging spectrometer data through minimizing a Markov Random Field model. We then detail statistical methodology for bad pixel correction of the instrument, followed by the laboratory and field protocols involved in the corrections and evaluate their effectiveness on historical data. Finally, we review the geometric processing procedure used in production of the radiometrically calibrated image data.

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