Sensors | |
Determination of Primary Spectral Bands for Remote Sensing of Aquatic Environments | |
ZhongPing Lee1  Kendall Carder2  Robert Arnone1  | |
[1] Naval Research Lab, Code 7333, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529, USA;College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA | |
关键词: Ocean-color remote sensing; spectral bands; | |
DOI : 10.3390/s7123428 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
About 30 years ago, NASA launched the first ocean-color observing satellite: the Coastal Zone Color Scanner. CZCS had 5 bands in the visible-infrared domain with an objective to detect changes of phytoplankton (measured by concentration of chlorophyll) in the oceans. Twenty years later, for the same objective but with advanced technology, the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS, 7 bands), the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS, 8 bands), and the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS, 12 bands) were launched. The selection of the number of bands and their positions was based on experimental and theoretical results achieved before the design of these satellite sensors. Recently,
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