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International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology | 2002

In-flight edge response measurements for high-spatial-resolution remote sensing systems

Slawomir Blonski; Mary Pagnutti; Robert Ryan; Vickie Zanoni

In-flight measurements of spatial resolution were conducted as part of the NASA Scientific Data Purchase Verification and Validation process. Characterization included remote sensing image products with ground sample distance of 1 meter or less, such as those acquired with the panchromatic imager onboard the IKONOS satellite and the airborne ADAR System 5500 multispectral instrument. Final image products were used to evaluate the effects of both the image acquisition system and image post-processing. Spatial resolution was characterized by full width at half maximum of an edge-response-derived line spread function. The edge responses were analyzed using the tilted-edge technique that overcomes the spatial sampling limitations of the digital imaging systems. As an enhancement to existing algorithms, the slope of the edge response and the orientation of the edge target were determined by a single computational process. Adjacent black and white square panels, either painted on a flat surface or deployed as tarps, formed the ground-based edge targets used in the tests. Orientation of the deployable tarps was optimized beforehand, based on simulations of the imaging system. The effects of such factors as acquisition geometry, temporal variability, Modulation Transfer Function compensation, and ground sample distance on spatial resolution were investigated.


international conference on information technology: new generations | 2015

Low Cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Monitoring Using Smart Phone Technology

Paul Wong; Duong Nguyen; Ahmed Abukmail; Richard Brown; Robert Ryan; Mary Pagnutti

We present and demonstrate an innovative and extremely low cost aerial monitoring and surveillance platform based on integrating open source and small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with a highly capable compact, lightweight smart phone. We investigated sensors available within smart phones such as the camera, GPS, gyroscope and accelerometer, to integrate computing and sensing capabilities to the UAV in an extremely cost-effective way, which could fundamentally affect the way UAVs are used in emergency response and other applications.


international workshop on analysis of multi-temporal remote sensing images | 2005

Atmospheric correction of high spatial resolution commercial satellite imagery products using MODIS atmospheric products

Mary Pagnutti; Kara Holekamp; Robert Ryan; Ronald Vaughan; Jeffrey Russell; Don Prados; Thomas Stanley

Remotely sensed ground reflectance is the basis for many inter-sensor interoperability or change detection techniques. Satellite inter-comparisons and accurate vegetation indices such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, which is used to describe or to imply a wide variety of biophysical parameters and is defined in terms of near-infrared and red- band reflectance, require the generation of accurate reflectance maps. This generation relies upon the removal of solar illumination, satellite geometry, and atmospheric effects and is generally referred to as atmospheric correction. Atmospheric correction of remotely sensed imagery to ground reflectance, however, has been widely applied to only a few systems. In this study, we atmospherically corrected commercially available, high spatial resolution IKONOS and QuickBird imagery using several methods to determine the accuracy of the resulting reflectance maps. We used extensive ground measurement datasets for nine IKONOS and QuickBird scenes acquired over a two-year period to establish reflectance map accuracies. A correction approach using atmospheric products derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer data created excellent reflectance maps and demonstrated a reliable, effective method for reflectance map generation.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003

Radiometric characterization of IKONOS multispectral imagery

Mary Pagnutti; Robert Ryan; Michelle Kelly; Kara Holekamp; Vicki Zanoni; Kurtis J. Thome; Stephen Schiller


Archive | 2002

Measurement Sets and Sites Commonly used for Characterizations

Mary Pagnutti; Kara Holekamp; Robert Ryan; Slawomir Blonski; Richard Sellers; Bruce A. Davis; Vicki Zanoni


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2012

Complementarity of ResourceSat-1 AWiFS and Landsat TM/ETM+ sensors

Samuel N. Goward; Gyanesh Chander; Mary Pagnutti; Andrew Marx; Robert Ryan; Nancy Thomas; R. Tetrault


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003

The Joint Agency Commercial Imagery Evaluation team: overview and IKONOS joint characterization approach

Vicki Zanoni; Tom Stanley; Robert Ryan; Mary Pagnutti; Braxton Baldridge; Spencer Roylance; Greg Snyder; George Lee


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003

Acquisition of earth science remote sensing observations from commercial sources: lessons learned from the Space Imaging IKONOS example

Samuel N. Goward; J. R. G. Townshend; Vicki Zanoni; Fritz Policelli; Tom Stanley; Robert Ryan; Kara Holekamp; Lauren W. Underwood; Mary Pagnutti; Rose Fletcher


Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | 2008

NASA's Earth Science Use of Commercially Available Remote Sensing Datasets

Samuel N. Goward; Lauren W. Underwood; Matthew G. Fearon; Rose Fletcher; James B. Garvin; George C. Hurtt; John R. Jensen; Matte Nolan; Kara Holekamp; Mary Pagnutti; Robert Ryan; Thomas Stanley; Troy Frisbie; Will Swearingen


Archive | 2007

Initial Radiometric Calibration of the AWiFS using Vicarious Calibration Techniques

Mary Pagnutti; Kara Holekamp

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Stephen Schiller

South Dakota State University

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