Remote Sensing (Mar 2023)

Evaluation of Polarization Observation Accuracy of SGLI VNR-PL Using In-Orbit Calibration Data

  • Shunji Tsuida,
  • Jun Yoshida,
  • Takahiro Amano,
  • Kazuhiro Tanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15061566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 1566

Abstract

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The Second Generation Global Imager (SGLI) on the Global Change Observation Mission—Climate (GCOM-C) “SHIKISAI” has polarization observation channels at wavelengths of red (673.5 nm—P1) and near infrared (868.5 nm—P2), and it is expected to extract information of aerosols on land with higher accuracy than conventional observation methods by utilizing the scattering by atmospheric particles obtained by polarization observation. The polarization observation of SGLI adopts a method to derive the Stokes parameters I, Q, and U by observing three polarized azimuths. In this paper, the polarization observation accuracy means the polarization degree accuracy and polarization azimuth accuracy, which can be expressed as a relative value of I, Q, and U, and does not include the accuracy of radiance. In order to evaluate the polarization observation accuracy of SGLI on orbit, variations of the Q/I and U/I have been investigated using three kinds of calibration data. The effects of calibration methods and aging have been successfully eliminated by comparing independent evaluations of three kinds of calibration data. As a result, it was concluded that the variations of Q/I and U/I are achieved within a slight variation range of ±0.07% at the P1 telescope and ±0.04% at the P2 telescope.

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