• 제목/요약/키워드: KOMPSAT-EOC

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KOMPSAT-1 EOC입체 영상을 이용한 DEM생성과 정확도 검증 (DEM Extraction from KOMPSAT-1 EOC Stereo Images and Accuracy Assessment)

  • 임용조;김태정;김준식
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2002
  • 본 논문에서는 대전과 논산지역의 KOMPSAT-1 EOC입체 영상으로부터 DEM을 생성하고 정확도를 검증하였다. DEM생성 과정을 크게 카메라 모델링 단계와 영상 정합 단계로 구분하여 논의하였으며 카메라 모델링 기법은 Orun과 Natarajan이 제안한 모델(1994)과 Gupta와 Harteley(1997)가 제안한 DLT모델을 사용하였으며 두 모델링 기법을 EOC입체 영상에 적용하는 것이 가능한지 확인하였다. 영상정합 단계에서는SPOT용으로 개발된 알고리즘이 EOC입체 영상에 적용될 수 있는지를 검토 하였다. 그리고 각 단계마다 EOC영상에 적용했을 때의 결과를 SPOT영상을 적용했을 때의 결과와 비교하였다. 본 실험에서 KOMPSAT-1 EOC입체 영상에 대해 카메라 모델링 기법과 영상 정합을 수행하여 DEM을 생성한 결과 SPOT입체 영상에서 생성한 DEM 보다 성능이 우수한 DEM을 얻을 수 있었다.

KOMPSAT-1 EOC 영상의 기하정확도 분석

  • 김정아;전갑호
    • 항공우주기술
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2002
  • 본 연구는 KOMPSAT-1 EOC 영상의 기하정확도를 향상시키고자 수행되었다. 많은 EOC 영상의 지상위치오차를 분석하였고, 그 오차가 시스템내의 시간 부정확성과 자세데이터의 오차로 인한 것임을 알 수 있었다. 그 개선방안으로 Ancillary 데이터의 시간데이터와 자세데이터를 재구성하였고, 이를 적용하여 영상처리한 결과에서 EOC 영상데이터의 기하정확도가 향상되는 것을 확인하였다.

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KOMPSAT-1 EOC Pass 영상의 기하정확도 분석에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Analysis of Geo-Accuracy with KOMPSAT-1 EOC Pass Imagery)

  • 서두천;임효숙
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.447-456
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구에서는 KOMPSAT-1 위성에서 취득한 EOC Pass 영상과 scene 영상의 기하정확도를 평가함으로써, 비접근지역에 대한 3차원 지형정보 추출 방안에 대하여 연구하였다. 이를 위하여 다음과 같은 4가지 실험을 수행하여 KOMPSAT-1 EOC 위성데이터의 정확도를 평가하였다. 1) KOMPSAT-1 전처리 시스템으로 처리된 Level 1R의 ancillary 데이터와 영상좌표를 이용한 지상좌표계산 2) 보조자료를 이용하여 계산된 두 영상의 지상좌표를 공간교차이론으로 지상 3차원좌표 계산 3) 입체 Pass 영상의 일부분(KOMPSAT-1 EOC, 1 scene size)에서 획득된 GCP(Ground Control Point)을 이용하여 Bundle adjustment을 수행하고, 그 결과 계산된 외부표정요소로 지상좌표의 계산 4) 3)에서 계산된 외부표정요소를 이용하여 전체 Pass 영상에 적용하여 정확도를 평가하였다.

Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) Measurement for KOMPSAT EOC image data Using Edge Method

  • Song J. H.;Lee D. H.
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2004년도 Proceedings of ISRS 2004
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    • pp.489-493
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    • 2004
  • The Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) is commonly used to characterize the spatial quality of imaging systems. This work is the attempt to measure the MTF for KOMPSAT EOC using the non-parametric method as ground inputs. The spatial performance of the KOMPSAT EOC was analyzed by edge method while in flight using multi-temporal image data collected over test site in Seoul. The results from this work demonstrate the potential applicability of this method to estimate MTF for high spatial resolution satellite KOMPSAT-2 that is being developed to be launched in 2005.

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Landsat TM KOMPSAT-1 EOC 영상을 이용한 용담댐 유역의 토지피복분류(수공) (The Cover Classification using Landsat TM and KOMPSAT-1 EOC Remotely Sensed Imagery -Yongdamdam Watershed-)

  • 권형중;장철희;김성준
    • 한국농공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국농공학회 2000년도 학술발표회 발표논문집
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    • pp.419-424
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    • 2000
  • The land cover classification by using remotely sensed image becomes necessary and useful for hydrologic and water quality related applications. The purpose of this study is to obtain land classification map by using remotely sensed data : Landsat TM and KOMPSAT-1 EOC. The classification was conducted by maximum likelihood method with training set and Tasseled Cap Transform. The best result was obtain from the Landsat TM merged by KOMPSAT EOC, that is, similar with statistical data. This is caused by setting more precise training set with the enhanced spatial resolution by using KOMPSAT EOC(6.6m${\times}$6.6m).

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KOMPSAT Data Processing System: Preliminary Acceptance Test Results

  • Kim, Yong-Seung;Kim, Youn-Soo;Lim, Hyo-Suk;Lee, Dong-Han;Kang, Chi-Ho
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 1999년도 Proceedings of International Symposium on Remote Sensing
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    • pp.331-336
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    • 1999
  • The optical sensors of Electro-Optical Camera (EOC) and Ocean Scanning Multi-spectral Imager (OSMI) aboard the Korea Multi-Purpose SATellite (KOMPSAT) will be placed in a sun synchronous orbit in 1999. The EOC and OSMI sensors are expected to produce the land mapping imagery of Korean territory and the ocean color imagery of world oceans, respectively. Utilization of the EOC and OSMI data would encompass the various fields of science and technology such as land mapping, land use and development, flood monitoring, biological oceanography, fishery, and environmental monitoring. Readiness of data support for user community is thus essential to the success of the KOMPSAT program. As part of testing such readiness prior to the KOMPSAT launch, we have performed the preliminary acceptance test for the KOMPSAT data processing system using the simulated EOC and OSMI data sets. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the readiness of the KOMPSAT data processing system, and to help data users understand how the KOMPSAT EOC and OSMI data are processed and archived. Test results demonstrate that all requirements described in the data processing specification have been met, and that the image integrity is maintained for all products. It is however noted that since the product accuracy is limited by the simulated sensor data, any quantitative assessment of image products can not be made until actual KOMPSAT images will be acquired.

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Effect of the Signal-to-Noise Power Spectra Ratio on MTF Compensated EOC Images

  • Kang, Chi-Ho;Choi, Hae-Jin
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.43-52
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    • 2003
  • EOC (Electro-Optical Camera) of KOMPSAT-1 (Korea Multi-Purpose SATellite) has been producing land imageries of the world since January 2000. After image data are acquired by EOC, they are transmitted from satellite to ground via X-band RF signal. Then, EOC image data are retrieved and pass through radiometric and geometric corrections to generate standard products of EOC images. After radiometric correction on EOC image data, Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) compensation is applicable on EOC images with user's request for better image quality. MTF compensation is concerned with filtering EOC images to minimize the effect of degradations. For Image Receiving and Processing System (IRPE) at KOMPSAT Ground Station (KGS), Wiener filter is used for MTF compensation of EOC images. If the Pointing Spread Function (PSF) of EOC system is known, signal-to-noise (SNR) power spectra ratio is the only variable which determines the shape of Wiener filter In this paper, MTF compensation in IRPE at KGS is briefly addressed, and MTF compensated EOC images are generated using Wiener filters with various SNR power spectra ratios. MTF compensated EOC images are compared with original EOC 1R images to observe correlations between them. As a result, the effect of SNR power spectra ratio on MTF compensated EOC images is shown.

Radiometric Characteristics of KOMPSAT EOC Data Assessed by Simulating the Sensor Received Radiance

  • Kim, Jeong-Hyun;Lee, Kyu-Sung;Kim, Du-Ra
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제18권5호
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    • pp.281-289
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    • 2002
  • Although EOC data have been frequently used in several applications since the launch of the KOMPSAT-1 satellite in 1999, its radiometric characteristics are not clear due to the inherent limitations of the on-board calibration system. The radiometric characteristics of remotely sensed imagery can be measured by the sensitivity of radiant flux coming from various surface features on the earth. The objective of this study is to analyze the radiometric characteristics of EOC data by simulating the sensor- received radiance. Initially, spectral reflectance values of reference targets were measured on the ground by using a portable spectre-radiometer at the EOC spectrum. A radiative transfer model, LOWTRAN, then simulated the sensor-received radiance values of the same reference target. By correlating the digital number (DN) extracted from the EOC image to the corresponding radiance values simulated from LOWTRAN, we could find the radiometric calibration coefficients for EOC image. The radiometric gain coefficients of EOC are very similar to those of other panchromatic optical sensors.

KOMPSAT EOC Grid Reference System

  • Kim, Youn-Soo;Kim, Yong-Seung;Benton, William
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 1998년도 Proceedings of International Symposium on Remote Sensing
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    • pp.349-354
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    • 1998
  • The grid reference system (GRS) has been useful for identifying the geographical location of satellite images. In this study we derive a GRS for the KOMPSAT Electro-Optical Camera (EOC) images. The derivation substantially follows the way that SPOT defines for its GRS, but incorporates the KOMPSAT orbital characteristics. The KOMPSAT EOC GRS (KEGRS) is designed to be a (K,J) coordinate system. The K coordinate parallel to the KOMPSAT ground track denotes the relative longitudinal position and the J coordinate represents the relative latitudinal position. The numbering of K begins with the prime meridian of K=1 with K increasing eastward, and the numbering of J uses a fixed value of J=500 at all center points on the equator with J increasing northward. The lateral and vertical intervals of grids are determined to be 12.5 km about at the 38$^{\circ}$ latitude to allow some margins for the value-added processing. The above design factors are being implemented in a satellite programming module of the KOMPSAT Receiving and Processing System (KRPS) to facilitate the EOC data collection planning over the Korean peninsula.

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KOMPSAT Data Processing System: An Overview and Preliminary Acceptance Test Results

  • Kim, Yong-Seung;Kim, Youn-Soo;Lim, Hyo-Suk;Lee, Dong-Han;Kang, Chi-Ho
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.357-365
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    • 1999
  • The optical sensors of Electro-Optical Camera (EOC) and Ocean Scanning Multi-spectral Imager (OSMI) aboard the KOrea Multi-Purpose SATellite (KOMPSAT) will be placed in a sun synchronous orbit in late 1999. The EOC and OSMI sensors are expected to produce the land mapping imagery of Korean territory and the ocean color imagery of world oceans, respectively. Utilization of the EOC and OSMI data would encompass the various fields of science and technology such as land mapping, land use and development, flood monitoring, biological oceanography, fishery, and environmental monitoring. Readiness of data support for user community is thus essential to the success of the KOMPSAT program. As a part of testing such readiness prior to the KOMPSAT launch, we have performed the preliminary acceptance test for the KOMPSAT data processing system using the simulated EOC and OSMI data sets. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the readiness of the KOMPSAT data processing system, and to help data users understand how the KOMPSAT EOC and OSMI data are processed, archived, and provided. Test results demonstrate that all requirements described in the data processing specification have been met, and that the image integrity is maintained for all products. It is however noted that since the product accuracy is limited by the simulated sensor data, any quantitative assessment of image products can not be made until actual KOMPSAT images will be acquired.