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Remote Sensing | 2017

Copernicus Sentinel-2A Calibration and Products Validation Status

Ferran Gascon; Catherine Bouzinac; Olivier Thépaut; Mathieu Jung; Benjamin Francesconi; Jérôme Louis; Vincent Lonjou; Bruno Lafrance; Stephane Massera; Angélique Gaudel-Vacaresse; Florie Languille; Bahjat Alhammoud; Françoise Viallefont; Bringfried Pflug; Jakub Bieniarz; Sébastien Clerc; Laëtitia Pessiot; Thierry Tremas; Enrico Cadau; Roberto de Bonis; Claudia Isola; Philippe Martimort

As part of the Copernicus programme of the European Commission (EC), the European Space Agency (ESA) has developed and is currently operating the Sentinel-2 mission that is acquiring high spatial resolution optical imagery. This article provides a description of the calibration activities and the status of the mission products validation activities after one year in orbit. Measured performances, from the validation activities, cover both Top-Of-Atmosphere (TOA) and Bottom-Of-Atmosphere (BOA) products. The presented results show the good quality of the mission products both in terms of radiometry and geometry and provide an overview on next mission steps related to data quality aspects.


Remote Sensing | 2018

Atmospheric Correction Inter-Comparison Exercise

Georgia Doxani; Eric F. Vermote; Jean-Claude Roger; Ferran Gascon; Stefan Adriaensen; David Frantz; Olivier Hagolle; André Hollstein; Grit Kirches; Fuqin Li; Jérôme Louis; Antoine Mangin; Nima Pahlevan; Bringfried Pflug; Quinten Vanhellemont

The Atmospheric Correction Inter-comparison eXercise (ACIX) is an international initiative with the aim to analyse the Surface Reflectance (SR) products of various state-of-the-art atmospheric correction (AC) processors. The Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) and Water Vapour (WV) are also examined in ACIX as additional outputs of an AC processing. In this paper, the general ACIX framework is discussed; special mention is made of the motivation to initiate this challenge, the inter-comparison protocol and the principal results. ACIX is free and open and every developer was welcome to participate. Eventually, 12 participants applied their approaches to various Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 image datasets acquired over sites around the world. The current results diverge depending on the sensors, products and sites, indicating their strengths and weaknesses. Indeed, this first implementation of processor inter-comparison was proven to be a good lesson for the developers to learn the advantages and limitations of their approaches. Various algorithm improvements are expected, if not already implemented, and the enhanced performances are yet to be investigated in future ACIX experiments.


Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXIII | 2017

Sen2Cor for Sentinel-2

Magdalena Main-Knorn; Bringfried Pflug; Jérôme Louis; Vincent Debaecker; Uwe Müller-Wilm; Ferran Gascon

In the frame of the Copernicus programme, ESA has developed and launched the Sentinel-2 optical imaging mission that delivers optical data products designed to feed downstream services mainly related to land monitoring, emergency management and security. The Sentinel-2 mission is the constellation of two polar orbiting satellites Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B, each one equipped with an optical imaging sensor MSI (Multi-Spectral Instrument). Sentinel-2A was launched on June 23rd, 2015 and Sentinel-2B followed on March 7th, 2017. With the beginning of the operational phase the constellation of both satellites enable image acquisition over the same area every 5 days or less. To use unique potential of the Sentinel-2 data for land applications and ensure the highest quality of scientific exploitation, accurate correction of satellite images for atmospheric effects is required. Therefore the atmospheric correction processor Sen2Cor was developed by Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH on behalf of ESA. Sen2Cor is a Level-2A processor which main purpose is to correct single-date Sentinel-2 Level-1C Top-Of-Atmosphere (TOA) products from the effects of the atmosphere in order to deliver a Level-2A Bottom-Of-Atmosphere (BOA) reflectance product. Additional outputs are an Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) map, a Water Vapour (WV) map and a Scene Classification (SCL) map with Quality Indicators for cloud and snow probabilities. Telespazio France and DLR have teamed up in order to provide the calibration and validation of the Sen2Cor processor. Here we provide an overview over the Sentinel-2 data, processor and products. It presents some processing examples of Sen2Cor applied to Sentinel-2 data, provides up-to-date information about the Sen2Cor release status and recent validation results at the time of the SPIE Remote Sensing 2017.


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2012

EnviSat Altimeter system: Near Real Time long-term monitoring

Sabrina Pinori; David Cotton; Jérôme Louis; Marco Talone; Pierre Féménias

ESA declared the end of the EnviSat mission on 9th May 2012, after 10 years of life (doubling the initial expected 5 years of operations). Monitoring of Near Real Time (NRT) data started in 2003 to assess the quality of measurement and calibration of the EnviSat Radar Altimeter instrument. Since then, NRT data has been stored to build a comprehensive database of altimeter parameters that can be now used not only to assess the instrument calibration and the processing data quality, but also as a starting point for defining specific performance objectives for NRT data for future altimeter missions.


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2015

CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION PLAN FOR THE L2A PROCESSOR AND PRODUCTS OF THE SENTINEL-2 MISSION

Magdalena Main-Knorn; Bringfried Pflug; Vincent Debaecker; Jérôme Louis


Archive | 2016

SENTINEL-2 SEN2COR: L2A Processor for Users

Jérôme Louis; Vincent Debaecker; Bringfried Pflug; Magdalena Main-Knorn; Jakub Bieniarz; Uwe Mueller-Wilm; Enrico Cadau; Ferran Gascon


Archive | 2016

Some Experience Using SEN2COR

Bringfried Pflug; Jakub Bieniarz; Vincent Debaecker; Jérôme Louis; Uwe Müller-Wilms


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2003

Surface roughness characterization for SAR applications

Jérôme Louis; Nicolas Floury; Malcolm Davidson; Evert Attema; Maurice Borgeaud


Archive | 2018

The Sen2Cor and MAJA cloud masks and classification products

Magdalena Main-Knorn; Jérôme Louis; Olivier Hagolle; Uwe Müller-Wilms; Kevin Alonso-Gonzalez


Archive | 2018

Integration and Assimilation of Meteological (ECMWF) Aerosol Estimates into Sen2Cor Atmospheric Correction

Jérôme Louis; Bringfried Pflug; Magdalena Main-Knorn; Vincent Debaecker; Uwe Müller-Wilm; Ferran Gascon

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European Space Research and Technology Centre

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