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RESOURCESAT-1 LISS-4 MX bands onground co-registration by in-flight calibration and attitude refinement
Authors:S Manthira Moorthi  Raja Kayal  R Rama Krishnan  PK Srivastava
Institution:aSignal and Image Processing Group, Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad 380015, India
Abstract:RESOURCESAT-1 satellite was launched in October of 2003. Since then it has been consistently providing high quality 5 m monochromatic and multispectral images of same resolution. LISS-4 MX sensor has complex acquisition geometry. It operates in three spectral bands imaged by 3 CCD arrays, which are separated by a finite time in imaging along the satellite track direction. Individual band data is acquired at different times while the satellite is driven by a pre-determined yaw profile. In addition, the odd–even pixels are too shifted by a small fixed delay in time. A unique challenge in LISS-4 MX Level-2 data processing sub-system is to autonomously rectify and additionally co-register the three bands data because of the influence of orbit and attitude in the time gap in the imaging sequence. In this paper, authors bring out details of in-flight calibration arrived for LISS-4 MX sensor. It addresses parameterization of co-registration problem by doing sensitivity analysis of the geometric model parameters to achieve co-registration among all bands. This approach can also be used for other sensor system having similar imaging geometry to achieve improved image co-registration among bands.
Keywords:RESOURCESAT-1 LISS-4 MX  Geometric correction  Co-registration  In-flight calibration
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