I. Introduction
Mapping planet earth using remote-sensing data is an enduring research field for scientists around the globe. In this area, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Resourcesat-2/2A satellites provide vital multispectral information in visible and SWIR wavelength range of electromagnetic spectrum for resource monitoring. LISS-4, LISS-3 and AWiFS Cameras [1], [2] on board Resourcesat spacecraft provides medium resolution multispectral remote-sensing images through its unique three tier imaging concept [shown in Fig. 1(a)]. Table I contains the Resourcesat-2/2A sensors’ specifications. On ground, one of the major data processing steps is to do geometric calibration to determine what location a remote-sensing pixel is actually viewing [3]. The radiometric measurement of a pixel is futile if we do not know where the pixel actually looks. Geometric calibration and correction is a complex job due to resolution, provision of providing tilt to cover region of interest and different acquisition times [4]. The image georeferencing process corrects the system level geometric distortion and establishes the relationship of pixel look angles between image and ground. The geometric modeling using internal sensor parameters (focal length, detector angles, and payload alignment angles) and ancillary data (ephemeris and attitude) improves geometric location accuracy to a certain extent. However, it has been observed that subpixel level geometric registration across multitemporal images is not met, which is a mandatory step to generate analysis ready data (ARD) product [5]. Such georeference data products are burden for the application users to carry out any kind of scientific studies such as change detection, object classification, and time series analysis. Resourcesat Sensor Specifications
Sensor | Wavelength (in ) | Spatial Resolution (in m) | Swath (in km) |
---|---|---|---|
LISS-4 | 0.52–0.59 | 5.8 | 70 |
0.62–0.68 | |||
0.77–0.86 | |||
LISS-3 | 0.52–0.59 | 23.5 | 141 |
0.62–0.68 | |||
0.77–0.86 | |||
1.55–1.70 | |||
AWiFS | 0.52–0.59 | 56.0 at nadir | 740 |
0.62–0.68 | |||
0.77–0.86 | |||
1.55–1.70 |
(a) Resourcesat three tier imaging mechanism. (b) LISS-4 reference layer over India and its surrounding region.