On September 6, 2008, the satellite HJ-1B was launched into a sun-synchronous, near-polar orbit. In order to determine temporal changes of the absolute radiometric calibration of the HJ-1B satellite in flight, a program was carried out at DunHuang calibration field, Gansu province of China, from August 19 to 30, 2009. In this work, reflectance -based calibration method was employed to simulate the absolute calibration coefficients of the HJ-1B CCD sensors. Then the cotton field, cement court, water pool and test site was selected to validate the calibration coefficient. The validation results indicated that there had a good agreement between the imaged-based reflectance and the ground measurement of the type of cement court and test site. On the other hand, there had a disagreement of the type of cotton field and water because of the effect of mixed pixel.
Inian Moorthy, Linda See, Steffen Fritz, Ian McCallum, Christoph Perger, Martina Dürauer, Christopher Dresel, Tobias Sturn, Mathias Karner, Dmitry Schepaschenko, Myroslava Lesiv, Olha Danylo, Juan Carlos Laso Bayas, Carl Salk, Victor Maus, Dilek Fraisl, Dahlia Domian, Pierre-Philippe Mathieu
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