Automated Verification of Spatial Resolution in Remotely Sensed Imagery
TBMG-10464
07/01/2011
- Content
Image spatial resolution characteristics can vary widely among sources. In the case of aerial-based imaging systems, the image spatial resolution characteristics can even vary between acquisitions. In these systems, aircraft altitude, speed, and sensor look angle all affect image spatial resolution. Image spatial resolution needs to be verified with estimators that include the ground sample distance (GSD), the modulation transfer function (MTF), and the relative edge response (RER), all of which are key components of image quality, along with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and dynamic range. Knowledge of spatial resolution parameters is important to determine if features of interest are distinguishable in imagery or associated products, and to develop image restoration algorithms.
- Citation
- "Automated Verification of Spatial Resolution in Remotely Sensed Imagery," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2011.