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Original Articles

Global warping coefficients for improving ATSR co-registration

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Pages 151-160 | Received 27 Feb 2012, Accepted 12 Jul 2012, Published online: 02 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

Globally applicable warping coefficients for improving the co-registration between the forward and nadir views of the series of Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) instruments are presented. The coefficients are derived from a polynomial-based warp, using a least squares fit on a set of automatically detected forward to nadir tie points. In-depth statistical analysis is presented here covering both an independent analysis of the warping coefficients using the Pyramidal-Gotcha algorithm and a global assessment using the Speeded Up Robust Features tie-pointing algorithm. This independent assessment shows that the co-registration between the nadir and forward views improves in all cases to pixel-level accuracy with geometric errors to, at worst, ±0.7 pixel. This global assessment analyses a worldwide distributed tie-point set to assess universal applicability. For Advanced ATSR and ATSR-1, the coefficients provide co-registration accuracies at the pixel level globally. The same is shown to be true for ATSR-2 prior to the gyroscope failure in January 2000.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank NERC (NCEO) PhD studentship number NER/S/C/2006/14369, ESA ALANIS contract (ESRIN Contract No. 42000230S5/1O/I-LG), the NEODC for the provision of data, Ludwig Brinckmann and Caroline Poulsen (RAL) for useful discussions and the anonymous reviewers for their useful suggestions and comments.

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