Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing

This study explores performance requirements for the retrieval of the atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) by airborne optical remote sensing instruments. Independent of any retrieval techniques, the calculated AOD retrieval requirements are compared with the expected performance parameters of th...

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Main Authors: Klaus I. Itten, Jens Nieke, Daniel Schläpfer, Felix Seidel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2008-03-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
SNR
AOD
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/8/3/1901/
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spelling doaj-531b0d48b75148439e163239e0948c3d2020-11-25T01:56:30ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202008-03-018319011914Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote SensingKlaus I. IttenJens NiekeDaniel SchläpferFelix SeidelThis study explores performance requirements for the retrieval of the atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) by airborne optical remote sensing instruments. Independent of any retrieval techniques, the calculated AOD retrieval requirements are compared with the expected performance parameters of the upcoming hyperspectral sensor APEX at the reference wavelength of 550nm. The AOD accuracy requirements are defined to be capable of resolving transmittance differences of 0.01 to 0.04 according to the demands of atmospheric corrections for remote sensing applications. For the purposes of this analysis, the signal at the sensor level is simulated by radiation transfer equations. The resulting radiances are translated into the AOD retrieval sensitivity (ΔÄλaer ) and compared to the available measuring sensitivity of the sensor (NE ΔLλsensor). This is done for multiple signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) and surface reflectance values. It is shown that an SNR of 100 is adequate for AOD retrieval at 550nm under typical remote sensing conditions and a surface reflectance of 10% or less. Such dark surfaces require the lowest SNR values and therefore offer the best sensitivity for measuring AOD. Brighter surfaces with up to 30% reflectance require an SNR of around 300. It is shown that AOD retrieval for targets above 50% surface reflectance is more problematic with the current sensor performance as it may require an SNR larger than 1000. In general, feasibility is proven for the analyzed cases under simulated conditions.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/8/3/1901/Aerosol retrievalSNRAODRadiative transferAPEX.
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author Klaus I. Itten
Jens Nieke
Daniel Schläpfer
Felix Seidel
spellingShingle Klaus I. Itten
Jens Nieke
Daniel Schläpfer
Felix Seidel
Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
Sensors
Aerosol retrieval
SNR
AOD
Radiative transfer
APEX.
author_facet Klaus I. Itten
Jens Nieke
Daniel Schläpfer
Felix Seidel
author_sort Klaus I. Itten
title Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
title_short Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
title_full Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
title_fullStr Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Sensor Performance Requirements for the Retrieval of Atmospheric Aerosols by Airborne Optical Remote Sensing
title_sort sensor performance requirements for the retrieval of atmospheric aerosols by airborne optical remote sensing
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2008-03-01
description This study explores performance requirements for the retrieval of the atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) by airborne optical remote sensing instruments. Independent of any retrieval techniques, the calculated AOD retrieval requirements are compared with the expected performance parameters of the upcoming hyperspectral sensor APEX at the reference wavelength of 550nm. The AOD accuracy requirements are defined to be capable of resolving transmittance differences of 0.01 to 0.04 according to the demands of atmospheric corrections for remote sensing applications. For the purposes of this analysis, the signal at the sensor level is simulated by radiation transfer equations. The resulting radiances are translated into the AOD retrieval sensitivity (ΔÄλaer ) and compared to the available measuring sensitivity of the sensor (NE ΔLλsensor). This is done for multiple signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) and surface reflectance values. It is shown that an SNR of 100 is adequate for AOD retrieval at 550nm under typical remote sensing conditions and a surface reflectance of 10% or less. Such dark surfaces require the lowest SNR values and therefore offer the best sensitivity for measuring AOD. Brighter surfaces with up to 30% reflectance require an SNR of around 300. It is shown that AOD retrieval for targets above 50% surface reflectance is more problematic with the current sensor performance as it may require an SNR larger than 1000. In general, feasibility is proven for the analyzed cases under simulated conditions.
topic Aerosol retrieval
SNR
AOD
Radiative transfer
APEX.
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/8/3/1901/
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