Trend analysis of radiometric performance for geostationary ocean color imager

Title
Trend analysis of radiometric performance for geostationary ocean color imager
Author(s)
이순주; 조성익; 안유환
KIOST Author(s)
Lee, Sun Ju(이순주)
Alternative Author(s)
이순주; 조성익; 안유환
Publication Year
2011-11-10
Abstract
COMS(Communication Ocean Meteorological Satellite) was launched on 26th of June, 2010, from the Guiana Space Center. This satellite has the core payload, GOCI which is the worlds first ocean observation geostationary satellite, to observe ocean color. GOCI includes the eight bands, 0.5km pixel resolution, and a coverage region of 2500 x 2500km centered at 36N and 130E and divided by 16 slots. When each slot is observed by 8 bands, nominal slot sequence starts and ends with a dark image acquisition without using a band. This is to monitor and calibrate variation characteristics of radiometric performance for sensor during an image is acquired through 8 bands. In this paper, characteristics of radiometric performance are showed by analyzing its variation during In-orbit test and comparing with test results before the satellite launch.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/28058
Bibliographic Citation
IOC/WESTPAC 8th International Scientific Symposium, pp.171, 2011
Publisher
국토해양부
Type
Conference
Language
English
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