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An Airborne imaging Multispectral Polarimeter (AROSS-MSP)

机译:机载成像多光谱旋光仪(AROSS-MSP)

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Transport of sediment and organisms in rivers, estuaries and the near-shore ocean is dependent on the dynamics of waves, tides, turbulence, and the currents associated with these interacting bodies of water. We present measurements of waves, currents and turbulence from color and polarization remote sensing in these regions using our Airborne Remote Optical Spotlight System-Multispectral Polarimeter (AROSS-MSP). AROSS-MSP is a 12-channel sensor system that measures 4 color bands (RGB-NTR) and 3 polarization states for the full linear polarization response of the imaged scene. Color and polarimetry, from airborne remotely-sensed time-series imagery, provide unique information for retrieving dynamic environmental parameters relating to sediment transport processes over a larger area than is possible with typical in situ measurements. Typical image footprints provide area coverage on the water surface on the order of 2 square kilometers with 2 m ground sample distance. A significant first step, in advanced sensing systems supporting a wide range of missions for organic UAVs, has been made by the successful development of the Airborne Remote Optical Spotlight System (AROSS) family of sensors. These sensors, in combination with advanced algorithms developed in the Littoral Remote Sensing (LRS) and Tactical Littoral Sensing (TLS) Programs, have exhibited a wide range of important environmental assessment products. An important and unique aspect of this combination of hardware and software has been the collection and processing of time-series imaging data from militarily-relevant standoff ranges that enable characterization of riverine, estuarine and nearshore ocean areas. However, an optimal EO sensor would further split the visible and near-infrared light into its polarimetric components, while simultaneously retaining the spectral components. AROSS-MSP represents the third generation of sophistication in the AROSS series, after AROSS-MultiChannel (AROSS-MC) which was de-veloped to collect and combine time-series image data from a 4-camera sensor package. AROSS-MSP extends the use of color or polarization filters on four panchromatic cameras that was provided by AROSS-MC to 12 simultaneous color and polarization data channels. This particular field of optical remote sensing is developing rapidly, and data of this much more general form is expected to enable the development of a number of additional important environmental data products. Important examples that are presently being researched are: minimizing surface reflections to image the sub-surface water column at greater depth, detecting objects in higher environmental clutter, improving ability to image through marine haze and maximizing wave contrast to improve oce?anographie parameter retrievals such as wave spectra and water depth and currents. These important capabilities can be supported using AROSS-MSP. The AROSS-MSP design approach utilizes a yoke-style positioner, digital framing cameras, and integrated Global Positioning System/Inertial Measurement Unit (GPS/IMU), with a computer-based data acquisition and control system. Attitude and position information are provided by the GPS/IMU, which is mounted on the sensor payload rather than on the airframe. The control system uses this information to calculate the camera pointing direction and maintain the intended geodetic location of the aim point in close proximity to the center of the image while maintaining a standoff range suitable for military applications. To produce high quality images for use in quantitative analysis, robust individual camera and inter-camera calibrations are necessary. AROSS-MSP is optimally focused and imagery is corrected for lens vignetting, non-uniform pixel response, relative radiometry and geometric distortion. The cameras are aligned with each other to sub-pixel accuracy for production of multichannel imagery products and with the IMU for mapping to a geodetic surface. The mapped, corrected
机译:河流,河口和近岸海洋中沉积物和生物的运输取决于波浪,潮汐,湍流以及与这些相互作用的水体相关的水流的动力学。我们使用机载远程光学聚光灯系统-多光谱偏振仪(AROSS-MSP),提供了这些区域中来自颜色和偏振遥感的波,电流和湍流的测量值。 AROSS-MSP是一个12通道传感器系统,可测量4个色带(RGB-NTR)和3个偏振态,以实现成像场景的完整线性偏振响应。机载遥感时间序列图像中的颜色和极化分析可提供独特的信息,以检索与更大范围内与典型的原位测量相比可能发生的沉积物运输过程相关的动态环境参数。典型的图像足迹可提供2平方公里量级,水面采样距离为2 m的水面区域覆盖。机载远程光学聚光灯系统(AROSS)传感器的成功开发,已在支持各种有机UAV任务的先进传感系统中迈出了重要的第一步。这些传感器与滨海遥感(LRS)和战术滨海遥感(TLS)程序中开发的高级算法相结合,已经展示了多种重要的环境评估产品。硬件和软件的这种结合的一个重要而独特的方面是,从与军事相关的隔离范围收集和处理时间序列成像数据,从而能够表征河流,河口和近岸海域。但是,最佳的EO传感器会进一步将可见光和近红外光分成其偏振分量,同时保留光谱分量。 AROSS-MSP代表了AROSS系列中的第三代产品,是继AROSS-MultiChannel(AROSS-MC)之后, 可以收集和组合来自4相机传感器包装的时间序列图像数据。 AROSS-MSP将AROSS-MC提供的四个全色相机上的彩色滤光片或偏振滤光片的使用范围扩展到了12个同时进行的彩色和偏振数据通道。光学遥感这一特定领域正在迅速发展,并且期望这种更为通用的形式的数据能够开发许多其他重要的环境数据产品。目前正在研究的重要实例包括:最小化表面反射以对更深处的水下水柱成像,在更高环境的杂波中检测物体,提高通过海洋霾成像的能力以及最大程度地提高波对比度以改进海洋学参数检索,例如作为波谱,水深和水流。可以使用AROSS-MSP支持这些重要功能。 AROSS-MSP设计方法利用了轭式定位器,数字成帧相机和集成的全球定位系统/惯性测量单元(GPS / IMU),以及基于计算机的数据采集和控制系统。姿态和位置信息由GPS / IMU提供,该信息安装在传感器有效载荷上,而不是机身上。控制系统使用此信息来计算摄像机的指向方向,并保持目标点的预期大地测量位置非常靠近图像中心,同时保持适用于军事应用的对峙范围。为了产生用于定量分析的高质量图像,需要可靠的单个摄像机和摄像机间校准。对AROSS-MSP进行最佳聚焦,并针对镜头渐晕,像素不均匀响应,相对辐射度和几何畸变校正图像。相机彼此对齐以达到亚像素精度,以生产多通道图像产品,并与IMU对齐以映射到大地测量表面。映射,更正

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