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An In-Orbit Radiometric Calibration Method of the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager


Abstract:

The Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been developed for the first time to provide multispectral data which is useful to detect, monitor, and predict short-term...Show More

Abstract:

The Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been developed for the first time to provide multispectral data which is useful to detect, monitor, and predict short-term changes of coastal ocean environment around the Korean Peninsula from a geostationary platform. In this paper, an in-orbit solar calibration method for GOCI is introduced. Based on the radiometric model of GOCI, solar calibration method using onboard calibration devices has been constructed. A nonlinear radiometric model has been validated using test results obtained during ground tests. The gain parameters of the GOCI radiometric model will be continually updated by the in-orbit solar calibration. The GOCI is equipped with two onboard calibration devices: Solar Diffuser (SD) and Diffuser Aging Monitoring Device (DAMD). The SD, which is located in front of a pointing mirror covering full aperture of the GOCI, is used for calibrating end-to-end radiometric response. The DAMD, which covers partial aperture, detects a potential degradation of the SD.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing ( Volume: 48, Issue: 12, December 2010)
Page(s): 4322 - 4328
Date of Publication: 21 June 2010

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Author image of Geumsil Kang
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Geumsil Kang (S'95–M'97–SM'04) received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Cheju National University, Jeju, Korea, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechatronics engineering from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, in 1997 and 2004, respectively.
Since 2004, she has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where she is currently a Payload System Eng...Show More
Geumsil Kang (S'95–M'97–SM'04) received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Cheju National University, Jeju, Korea, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechatronics engineering from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, in 1997 and 2004, respectively.
Since 2004, she has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where she is currently a Payload System Eng...View more
Author image of Pierre Coste
European Aeronautic Defence and Space ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France
Pierre Coste received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Centrale of Paris, Paris, France, in 1986.
Since 1989, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated to the MSG-SEVIRI program as Verification Engineer (1995–2000) then as System Engineer (2000–2005). In the COMS project, he is working as the GOCI Engineering Team Manager.
Pierre Coste received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Centrale of Paris, Paris, France, in 1986.
Since 1989, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated to the MSG-SEVIRI program as Verification Engineer (1995–2000) then as System Engineer (2000–2005). In the COMS project, he is working as the GOCI Engineering Team Manager.View more
Author image of Heongsik Youn
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Heongsik Youn (S'83–M'85–SM'94) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea, in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, in 1985 and 1994, respectively.
Since 1994, he has been the Team Leader with the Payload Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea.
Heongsik Youn (S'83–M'85–SM'94) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea, in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, in 1985 and 1994, respectively.
Since 1994, he has been the Team Leader with the Payload Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea.View more
Author image of Francois Faure
European Aeronautic Defence and Space ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France
Francois Faure received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (Supelec), Gif sur Yvette, France, in 1982.
Since 1983, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated in the MSG-SEVIRI program as AIT Manager (1995–1999) then as Project Manager (since 2000). In the COMS project, he has been working as the GOCI Development Manager.
Francois Faure received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (Supelec), Gif sur Yvette, France, in 1982.
Since 1983, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated in the MSG-SEVIRI program as AIT Manager (1995–1999) then as Project Manager (since 2000). In the COMS project, he has been working as the GOCI Development Manager.View more
Author image of Seongbong Choi
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Seongbong Choi (S'81–M'84–SM'91) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, in 1981 and 1984, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, in 1991.
Since 1995, he has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where he is currently the Head of COMS Program Office.
Seongbong Choi (S'81–M'84–SM'91) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, in 1981 and 1984, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, in 1991.
Since 1995, he has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where he is currently the Head of COMS Program Office.View more

I Introduction

Space-Based observations of ocean color began with the Coastal Zone Color Scanner, which was launched in 1978. Since then, many missions have been launched by many countries with increasing sophistication for ocean-color monitoring: Sea Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor, ocean color and temperature scanner, Ocean Color Monitor, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-Radiometer, and Medium Resolution Imaging Spectro-Radiometer. The relatively low revisit frequency of these sensors on low Earth-orbiting satellites, further reduced in the presence of clouds, is inadequate to resolve processes operating at shorter time scales [1]. High-frequency observation using geostationary platform has been required in order to remove effects of tidal aliasing and to validate tidal mixing terms in coastal ecosystem models. Unfortunately, there is no geostationary platform providing measurement data of ocean color [2]. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) has a plan to launch Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite (COMS), which is a geostationary platform carrying three different mission payloads. The Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI), which is manufactured by Astrium SAS, is one of the main payloads for the COMS and will be the first instrument to provide consistent monitoring of ocean color from geostationary platforms. The COMS contract to develop the satellite and to provide support for system activities has been awarded by KARI to ASTRIUM France. After completing environmental tests at a payload level, the GOCI has been integrated on the COMS, and it completed environmental testing at the satellite level in January 2010.

Author image of Geumsil Kang
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Geumsil Kang (S'95–M'97–SM'04) received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Cheju National University, Jeju, Korea, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechatronics engineering from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, in 1997 and 2004, respectively.
Since 2004, she has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where she is currently a Payload System Engineer. In the COMS project, she is working on the GOCI radiometric calibration.
Geumsil Kang (S'95–M'97–SM'04) received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Cheju National University, Jeju, Korea, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechatronics engineering from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, in 1997 and 2004, respectively.
Since 2004, she has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where she is currently a Payload System Engineer. In the COMS project, she is working on the GOCI radiometric calibration.View more
Author image of Pierre Coste
European Aeronautic Defence and Space ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France
Pierre Coste received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Centrale of Paris, Paris, France, in 1986.
Since 1989, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated to the MSG-SEVIRI program as Verification Engineer (1995–2000) then as System Engineer (2000–2005). In the COMS project, he is working as the GOCI Engineering Team Manager.
Pierre Coste received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Centrale of Paris, Paris, France, in 1986.
Since 1989, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated to the MSG-SEVIRI program as Verification Engineer (1995–2000) then as System Engineer (2000–2005). In the COMS project, he is working as the GOCI Engineering Team Manager.View more
Author image of Heongsik Youn
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Heongsik Youn (S'83–M'85–SM'94) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea, in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, in 1985 and 1994, respectively.
Since 1994, he has been the Team Leader with the Payload Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea.
Heongsik Youn (S'83–M'85–SM'94) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea, in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, in 1985 and 1994, respectively.
Since 1994, he has been the Team Leader with the Payload Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea.View more
Author image of Francois Faure
European Aeronautic Defence and Space ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France
Francois Faure received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (Supelec), Gif sur Yvette, France, in 1982.
Since 1983, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated in the MSG-SEVIRI program as AIT Manager (1995–1999) then as Project Manager (since 2000). In the COMS project, he has been working as the GOCI Development Manager.
Francois Faure received the B.S. degree from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (Supelec), Gif sur Yvette, France, in 1982.
Since 1983, he has been with European Aeronautic Defence and Space–ASTRIUM, Toulouse, France, where he participated in the MSG-SEVIRI program as AIT Manager (1995–1999) then as Project Manager (since 2000). In the COMS project, he has been working as the GOCI Development Manager.View more
Author image of Seongbong Choi
Program Office of Communication Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Seongbong Choi (S'81–M'84–SM'91) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, in 1981 and 1984, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, in 1991.
Since 1995, he has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where he is currently the Head of COMS Program Office.
Seongbong Choi (S'81–M'84–SM'91) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, in 1981 and 1984, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, in 1991.
Since 1995, he has been with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Deajeon, Korea, where he is currently the Head of COMS Program Office.View more
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