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An Overview of MODIS Radiometric Calibration and Characterization
作者姓名:Xiaoxiong XIONG  William BARNES
作者单位:[1]Earth Sciences Directorate, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA [2]University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
基金项目:Acknowledgments. Authors would like to thank our colleagues at Raytheon Santa Barbar Remote Sensing (SBRS) for sharing their expertise and knowledge and N. Che and K. Chiang of M0DIS Characterization Support Team for helping prepare the figures used in this paper.
摘    要:The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is one of the key instruments for NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS), currently operating on both the Terra and Aqua satellites. The MODIS is a major advance over the previous generation of sensors in terms of its spectral, spatial, and temporal resolutions. It has 36 spectral bands: 20 reflective solar bands (RSB) with center wavelengths from 0.41 to 2.1 μm and 16 thermal emissive bands (TEB) with center wavelengths from 3.7 to 14.4 μm, making observations at three spatial resolutions: 250 m (bands 1–2), 500 m (bands 3–7), and 1km (bands 8-36). MODIS is a cross-track scanning radiometer with a wide field-of-view, providing a complete global coverage of the Earth in less than 2 days. Both Terra and Aqua MODIS went through extensive pre-launch calibration and characterization at various levels. In orbit, the calibration and characterization tasks are performed using its on-board calibrators (OBCs) that include a solar diffuser (SD) and a solar diffuser stability monitor (SDSM), a v-grooved flat panel blackbody (BB), and a spectro-radiometric calibration assembly (SRCA). In this paper, we present an overview of MODIS calibration and characterization activities, methodologies, and lessons learned from pre-launch characterization and in-orbit operation. Key issues discussed in this paper include in-orbit efforts of monitoring the noise characteristics of the detectors, tracking the solar diffuser and optics degradations, and updating the sensor’s response versus scan angle. The experiences and lessons learned through MODIS have played and will continue to play major roles in the design and characterization of future sensors.

关 键 词:EOS  地球观测卫星  遥感技术  MODIS  传感器  辐射线测量  图像处理
收稿时间:2005-06-05
修稿时间:2005-08-25

An overview of MODIS radiometric calibration and characterization
Xiaoxiong XIONG,William BARNES.An Overview of MODIS Radiometric Calibration and Characterization[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2006,23(1):69-79.
Authors:Xiaoxiong Xiong  William Barnes
Institution:Earth Sciences Directorate, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA,University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
Abstract:The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is one of the key instruments for NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS), currently operating on both the Terra and Aqua satellites. The MODIS is a major advance over the previous generation of sensors in terms of its spectral, spatial, and temporal resolutions. It has 36 spectral bands: 20 reflective solar bands (RSB) with center wavelengths from 0.41 to 2.1μm and 16 thermal emissive bands (TEB) with center wavelengths from 3.7 to 14.4μm,making observations at three spatial resolutions: 250 m (bands 1-2), 500 m (bands 3-7), and 1km (bands 8-36). MODIS is a cross-track scanning radiometer with a wide field-of-view, providing a complete global coverage of the Earth in less than 2 days. Both Terra and Aqua MODIS went through extensive pre-launch calibration and characterization at various levels. In orbit, the calibration and characterization tasks are performed using its on-board calibrators (OBCs) that include a solar diffuser (SD) and a solar diffuser stability monitor (SDSM), a v-grooved flat panel blackbody (BB), and a spectro-radiometric calibration assembly (SRCA). In this paper, we present an overview of MODIS calibration and characterization activities, methodologies, and lessons learned from pre-launch characterization and in-orbit operation. Key issues discussed in this paper include in-orbit efforts of monitoring the noise characteristics of the detectors,tracking the solar diffuser and optics degradations, and updating the sensor's response versus scan angle.The experiences and lessons learned through MODIS have played and will continue to play major roles in the design and characterization of future sensors.
Keywords:EOS  remote sensing  Terra  Aqua MODIS  sensor  calibration  radiometry
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