• Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves
  • Vol. 34, Issue 3, 360 (2015)
ZHANG Ya-Qiong1、2、*, ZHANG Wen-Juan1, CHEN Zheng-Chao1, and ZHANG Bing1
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    DOI: 10.11972/j.issn.1001-9014.2015.03.017 Cite this Article
    ZHANG Ya-Qiong, ZHANG Wen-Juan, CHEN Zheng-Chao, ZHANG Bing. A comparative analysis of the accuracy of alternative spectral calibration methods based on TG-1 hyperspectral imager[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2015, 34(3): 360 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Based on the visible near-infrared (VNIR) data acquired by TG-1 hyperspectral imager on March 6, 2012, synchronous and non-synchronous alternative spectral calibration were assessed at the oxygen band. In order to improve the reliability of non-synchronous alternative spectral calibration result, other two images with similar imaging date were used to achieve multiple calibrations. The results show that non-synchronous alternative spectral calibration results based on three images are similar, difference is less than 0.2nm, and standard deviation is less than 0.11. Difference between synchronous and non-synchronous alternative spectral calibration results is less than 0.3nm. Compared with the TG-1 on-board spectral calibration results, the error of the two alternative spectral calibration methods is 0.384nm and 0.489nm, respectively. The accuracy difference is relatively small. Non-synchronous alternative spectral calibration method can be used to achieve high-frequency spectral calibration for hyperspectral imager.
    ZHANG Ya-Qiong, ZHANG Wen-Juan, CHEN Zheng-Chao, ZHANG Bing. A comparative analysis of the accuracy of alternative spectral calibration methods based on TG-1 hyperspectral imager[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2015, 34(3): 360
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