USER REQUIREMENTS OF NEXT GENERATION GEOSTATIONARY OCEAN COLOR IMAGER FOR THE APPLICATION OF OCEAN ENVIRONMENT MONITORING

Title
USER REQUIREMENTS OF NEXT GENERATION GEOSTATIONARY OCEAN COLOR IMAGER FOR THE APPLICATION OF OCEAN ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
Author(s)
조성익; 오은송; 안기범; 안유환; 박영제; 유주형
KIOST Author(s)
Ryu, Joo Hyung(유주형)
Alternative Author(s)
조성익; 오은송; 안기범; 안유환; 박영제; 유주형
Publication Year
2012-12-31
Abstract
Additional 4 spectral bands and a dedicated panchromatic band for nighttime observation will be added to improve the accuracy of data products such as chlorophyll concentration, total suspended sediments, dissolved organic matters, enhancement of atmospheric correction, and to have a novel capability such as PFT(Phytoplankton Functional Type) which enables to discriminate harmful or unharmful algae bloom. GOCI-II has a plan to implement the user-definable local area observation mode to satisfy the user requests such as ocean observation over clear sky without clouds and special ocean event area. We are expecting this new capability will produce more applicable data products about special event area such as typhoon, oil spill, green algae bloom, and etc. GOCI- II will acquire the observation data with 8 times per day as same as temporal resolution of GOCI. Additionally, daily global observation once or twice per day is planned for GOCI-II for the research of long-term climate change in ocean. In order to develop the GOCI-II with the full satisfaction of user requirements, technical feasibility research is inevitable. In this paper, we present the preliminary concept design as a result of GOCI-II technical feasibility to satisfy GOCI-II user requirements.ncement of atmospheric correction, and to have a novel capability such as PFT(Phytoplankton Functional Type) which enables to discriminate harmful or unharmful algae bloom. GOCI-II has a plan to implement the user-definable local area observation mode to satisfy the user requests such as ocean observation over clear sky without clouds and special ocean event area. We are expecting this new capability will produce more applicable data products about special event area such as typhoon, oil spill, green algae bloom, and etc. GOCI- II will acquire the observation data with 8 times per day as same as temporal resolution of GOCI. Additionally, daily global observation once or
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27208
Bibliographic Citation
ISRS 2012, pp.38, 2012
Publisher
ISRS
Type
Conference
Language
English
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