Abstract

Drone-based remote sensing has evolved rapidly in recent years. Miniaturized hyperspectral imaging sensors are becoming more common as they provide more abundant information of the object compared to traditional cameras. Reflectance is a physically defined object property and therefore often preferred output of the remote sensing data capture to be used in the further processes. Absolute calibration of the sensor provides a possibility for physical modelling of the imaging process and enables efficient procedures for reflectance correction. Our objective is to develop a method for direct reflectance measurements for drone-based remote sensing. It is based on an imaging spectrometer and irradiance spectrometer. This approach is highly attractive for many practical applications as it does not require in situ reflectance panels for converting the sensor radiance to ground reflectance factors. We performed SI-traceable spectral and radiance calibration of a tuneable Fabry-Pérot Interferometer -based (FPI) hyperspectral camera at the National Physical Laboratory NPL (Teddington, UK). The camera represents novel technology by collecting 2D format hyperspectral image cubes using time sequential spectral scanning principle. The radiance accuracy of different channels varied between ±4% when evaluated using independent test data, and linearity of the camera response was on average 0.9994. The spectral response calibration showed side peaks on several channels that were due to the multiple orders of interference of the FPI. The drone-based direct reflectance measurement system showed promising results with imagery collected over Wytham Forest (Oxford, UK).

Highlights

  • Remote sensing based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, drones) has evolved rapidly in recent years

  • The radiometric and spectral calibration of the 2D format hyperspectral camera was carried out using procedures having a metrological traceability in the National Physical Laboratory (NPL, Teddington, UK), focusing the spectral response and absolute calibration

  • Results are given in Section and discussed in frame format hyperspectral camera measuring the reflected radiance and an integrated downwelling irradiance spectrometer

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Introduction

Remote sensing based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, drones) has evolved rapidly in recent years. Miniaturized hyperspectral sensors operable from drones have entered the market, providing 2D format snapshot imaging, and offering new possibilities for acquiring information on our environment and sustainable use of natural resources [1,2,3,4]. Reflectance is a physically defined object property and often preferred output of the remote sensing data capture to be used in the further processes [5]. Sensors 2018, 18, 1417 factor processing is production images in radiance or pseudoradiance units [6]. Processing raw images to radiances include steps such as dark current subtraction and flat field correction. For example Büttner and Röser [9] calibrated a line scanner

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