New In-Orbit Pixel Correction Method

  • Kim Youngsun (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Eun-Dong 45, Yusung-Gu, Daejon) ;
  • Kong Jong-Pil (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Eun-Dong 45, Yusung-Gu, Daejon) ;
  • Heo Haeng-Pal (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Eun-Dong 45, Yusung-Gu, Daejon) ;
  • Park Jong-Euk (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Eun-Dong 45, Yusung-Gu, Daejon) ;
  • Chang Young-Jun (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Eun-Dong 45, Yusung-Gu, Daejon)
  • Published : 2005.10.01

Abstract

All CCD pixels do not react uniformly even if the light of same radiance enters into the camera. This comes from the different camera optical characteristics, the read-out characteristics, the pixel own characteristics and so on. Usually, the image data of satellite camera can be corrected by the various image-processing methods in the ground. However, sometimes, the in-orbit correction is needed to get the higher quality image. Especially high frequency pixel correction in the middle of in-orbit mission is needed because the in-orbit data compression with the high frequency loss is essential to transmit many data in real time due to the limited RF bandwidth. In this case, this high frequency correction can prevent have to have any unnecessary high frequency loss. This in-orbit correction can be done by the specific correction table, which consists of the gain and the offset correction value for each pixel. So, it is very important to get more accurate correction table for good correction results. This paper shows the new algorithm to get accurate pixel correction table. This algorithm shall be verified theoretically and also verified with the various simulation and the test results.

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