Abstract
The near-equatorial orbit (NEqO) image bands have large differences in distortion, scaling, and skewing. Therefore band-to-band registration of a near-equatorial orbit image is challenging. This study thus proposes a technique to overcome the band-to-band registration of NEqO image bands. The proposed method involves the conversion of image bands into greyscale, followed by image compression and automatic control point (CP) generation through scale-invariant feature transform. CPs are used to perform registration with both first- and second-order polynomials and spline transformation to correct the misregistration between NEqO image bands. The images used in this study are from the Malaysian RazakSAT satellite. Results show accurate registration performance. Moreover, the root-mean-square errors of the first- and second-order polynomial transformations are 4 and 3 m, respectively. These values are lower than those obtained with the use of spline transformation. Verification is performed by comparing the results of both automatic and manual transformations to the use of polynomial transformation. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to express their profound appreciation and gratitude to Associate Professor Dr Chandema Gomes and Dr Maher Faik Esmaile for their support and prompt replies to inquiries. The authors would also like to thank the National Space Agency of Malaysia for providing the satellite imagery. We would like to acknowledge the insightful contributions of the two anonymous reviewers.
ORCID
Biswajeet Pradhan http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9863-2054