2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-2-71-2014
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Geometric Accuracy Assessment and Correction of Imagery from Chinese Earth Observation Satellites (HJ-1 A/B, CBERS-02C and ZY-3)

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The Chinese satellites HJ-1 A/B, CBERS-02C and ZY-3 have been recently launched and are considered as the main space platforms on orbit to acquire optical images for monitoring the Earth for various applications in China. The commercially distributed products (Level 1 or 2) of those satellites usually lack sufficient information (about platform, sensor and ephemeris) that is the key to geometrically correct the acquired images. It is therefore always a challenging issue and the first step to assess th… Show more

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“…Experiments show than the operational correction methodology works well for those satellites include HJ-1 A/B, ZY-1-02C and ZY-3 [56]. Particularly, the new operational methodology improves the accuracy significantly of the ortho products from the HJ-1 A/B satellites in comparison to the results by the traditional methodology.…”
Section: Operational Methodology For Correctionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Experiments show than the operational correction methodology works well for those satellites include HJ-1 A/B, ZY-1-02C and ZY-3 [56]. Particularly, the new operational methodology improves the accuracy significantly of the ortho products from the HJ-1 A/B satellites in comparison to the results by the traditional methodology.…”
Section: Operational Methodology For Correctionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Another paper [56] written by the same authors of this paper proposes an operational methodology to assess geometric accuracy before correction. Assessment of the quality of satellite image data, particularly the geometric accuracy, is always the fundamental step toward finding solutions and then processing the data.…”
Section: Operational Methodology For Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The geometric correction using 55 GCPs from the base map was performed. The RMSe of 3.68 m, which is equivalent to less than a half pixel, was acceptable [42,43]. The same GCPs were applied for the geometric correction of the ALOS DSM.…”
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confidence: 99%