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Noise Characterization and Performance of MODIS Thermal Emissive Bands. | LitMetric

Noise Characterization and Performance of MODIS Thermal Emissive Bands.

IEEE Trans Geosci Remote Sens

Science and Systems Applications Inc, 10210, Greenbelt Road, Lanham, MD 20706.

Published: June 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is a key Earth observation tool on the Terra and Aqua satellites, successfully operating beyond their initial design lifespans.
  • MODIS has a high duty cycle, allowing it to capture data from almost the entire Earth in under 2 days, utilizing specialized thermal bands for detailed measurements.
  • The paper evaluates calibration and noise performance using various techniques, including measuring temperature stability and noise metrics, to ensure accurate data collection from the sensor's thermal emissive bands.

Article Abstract

The MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is a premier Earth observing sensor of the early 21 Century, flying on-board the Terra (T) and Aqua (A) spacecrafts. Both instruments far exceeded their 6 year design life and continue to operate satisfactorily for more than 15 and 13 years, respectively. The MODIS instrument is designed to make observations at nearly a 100% duty cycle covering the entire Earth in less than 2 days. The MODIS sensor characteristics include a spectral coverage from 0.41 μm - 14.4 μm, of which those wavelengths ranging from 3.7 μm - 14. 4 μm cover the thermal infrared region which is interspaced in 16 Thermal Emissive Bands (TEB). Each of the TEB contains 10 detectors which record samples at a spatial resolution of 1 km. In order to ensure a high level of accuracy for the TEB measured Top Of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances, an onboard BlackBody (BB) is used as the calibration source. This paper reports the noise characterization and performance of the TEB on various counts. First, the stability of the onboard BB is evaluated to understand the effectiveness of the calibration source. Next, key noise metrics such as the Noise Equivalent Temperature difference (NEdT) and the Noise Equivalent dn difference (NEdN) for the various TEB are determined from multiple temperature sources. These sources include the nominally controlled BB temperature of 290 K for T-MODIS and 285 K for A-MODIS, as well as a BB Warm Up - Cool Down (WUCD) cycle that is performed over a temperature range from roughly 270 K - 315 K. The Space View (SV) port that measures the background signal serves as a viable cold temperature source for measuring noise. In addition, a well characterized Earth View (EV) Target, the Dome C site located in the Antarctic plateau, is used for characterizing the stability of the sensor, indirectly providing a measure of the NEdN. Based on this rigorous characterization, a list of the noisy and inoperable detectors for the TEB for both instruments is reported to provide the science user communities quality control of the MODIS Level 1B calibrated product.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7430258PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2015.2514061DOI Listing

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