Abstract

Pansharpening technology is used to acquire a multispectral image with high spatial resolution from a panchromatic (PAN) image and a multispectral (MS) image. The detail injection model is popular for its flexibility. However, the accuracy of the injection gain and the extracted details may greatly influence the quality of the pansharpened image. This paper proposes an adaptive injection model to solve these problems. For detail extraction, we present a Gaussian filter estimation algorithm by exploring the intrinsic character of the MS sensor and convolving the PAN image with the filter to adaptively optimize the details to be consistent with the character of the MS image. For the adaptive injection coefficient, we iteratively adjust the coefficient by balancing the spectral and spatial fidelity. By multiplying the optimized details and injection gain, the final HRMS is obtained with the injection model. The performance of the proposed model is analyzed and a large number of tests are carried out on various satellite datasets. Compared to some advanced pansharpening methods, the results prove that our method can achieve the best fusion quality both subjectively and objectively.

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