MOS-B data corrected by standard calibration procedures are affected by 'striping' in most channels. Striping arises because of the imperfect calibration of the detector characteristics. In this paper, we present a method for removing striping, in which the equalization curves are estimated by exploiting a data base of carefully selected homogeneous targets. We present the results obtained on sea target images. Such a case study is of great interest because it is related to ocean color applications, for which the MOS-B sensor was especially designed. We also estimate the reduction of striping noise in the equalized image by means of two appropriate indexes of quality.

Striping removal in MOS-B data

CORSINI, GIOVANNI;DIANI, MARCO;
2000-01-01

Abstract

MOS-B data corrected by standard calibration procedures are affected by 'striping' in most channels. Striping arises because of the imperfect calibration of the detector characteristics. In this paper, we present a method for removing striping, in which the equalization curves are estimated by exploiting a data base of carefully selected homogeneous targets. We present the results obtained on sea target images. Such a case study is of great interest because it is related to ocean color applications, for which the MOS-B sensor was especially designed. We also estimate the reduction of striping noise in the equalized image by means of two appropriate indexes of quality.
2000
Corsini, Giovanni; Diani, Marco; Walzel, T.
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