2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16071287
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Time-Series Cross-Radiometric Calibration and Validation of GF-6/WFV Using Multi-Site

Yingxian Wang,
Yaokai Liu,
Weiwei Zhao
et al.

Abstract: The GaoFen6 (GF-6) satellite, equipped with a wide full-swath (WFV) sensor, offers high spatial resolution and extensive coverage, making it widely utilized in agricultural and forestry classification, land resource monitoring, and other fields. Accurate on-orbit radiometric calibration of GF-6/WFV is crucial for these quantitative applications. Currently, the absolute radiometric calibration of GF-6/WFV relies primarily on vicarious calibration conducted by the China Center for Resources Satellite Data and Ap… Show more

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“…The MSI sensor on Sentinel2 can capture remote sensing data across 13 spectral bands from visible to NIR and shortwave infrared, with resolutions of 10, 20, and 60 m depending on the band; the 5-day revisit period provides frequent and accurate remote sensing data [23]. With an on-orbit radiometric calibration accuracy of up to 3% and a wide spectral radiance range, Sentinel2-MSI has often been used as a reference sensor for radiometric calibration [24,25].…”
Section: Satellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MSI sensor on Sentinel2 can capture remote sensing data across 13 spectral bands from visible to NIR and shortwave infrared, with resolutions of 10, 20, and 60 m depending on the band; the 5-day revisit period provides frequent and accurate remote sensing data [23]. With an on-orbit radiometric calibration accuracy of up to 3% and a wide spectral radiance range, Sentinel2-MSI has often been used as a reference sensor for radiometric calibration [24,25].…”
Section: Satellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%