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RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION PERFORMANCE OF A MULTISPECTRAL CAMERA WITH A SINGLE SENSOR AND MULTIPLE HEADS

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B1-2022-17-2022

Keywords

Multispectral Image; Camera Calibration; Multiple Heads Sensor; Image Processing; Agriculture

Funding

  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -Brasil (CAPES) [88881.310314/2018-01, 88887.623383/2021-00]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico -CNPq [404379/2016-8, 303670/2018-5, 141550/2020-1, 308747/2021-6]

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This study analysed the radiometric calibration technique proposed by Agrowing for processing data from a multispectral camera. The results showed that the calibration procedure can significantly improve the reflectance factor of the images, especially in the red-edge band.
Radiometric calibration of remote sensing images can be performed with many existing techniques. The selected method depends on the sensor type, application and user's prior knowledge. The main objective of this study was to analyse the radiometric calibration technique proposed by Agrowing to process the data acquired for a multispectral camera with a single sensor and multiple heads. This radiometric calibration can be done in a simple way by a regular user and just needs an image from the X- rite Classic 24, a small panel with 24 colours, under the same viewing angle as the data acquisition. The dual-head camera was used to acquire images in two illumination conditions. The non-calibrated and calibrated DN pixels values were evaluated by comparing the reflectance factor calculated from radiance measurement, acquired by a ASD spectrometer followed by a linear adjustment. The results show that in the visible bands the non-calibrated and calibrated DN have a strong correlation with ASD reflectance factor. The NIR band presents the weakest correlation, but with a slight improvement after the radiometric calibration. The red-edge band presented a larger improvement with the application of the calibration procedure.

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