Onboard image processing
Abstract
The possibility of onboard geometric correction of Thematic Mapper type imagery to make possible image registration is considered. Typically, image registration is performed by processing raw image data on the ground. The geometric distortion (e.g., due to variation in spacecraft location and viewing angle) is estimated by using a Kalman filter updated by correlating the received data with a small reference subimage, which has known location. Onboard image processing dictates minimizing the complexity of the distortion estimation while offering the advantages of a real time environment. In keeping with this, the distortion estimation can be replaced by information obtained from the Global Positioning System and from advanced star trackers. Although not as accurate as the conventional ground control point technique, this approach is capable of achieving subpixel registration. Appropriate attitude commands can be used in conjunction with image processing to achieve exact overlap of image frames. The magnitude of the various distortion contributions, the accuracy with which they can be measured in real time, and approaches to onboard correction are investigated.
- Publication:
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Flight Mechanics/Estimation Theory Symposium
- Pub Date:
- April 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979fmet.symp....1M
- Keywords:
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- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Image Processing;
- Image Resolution;
- Thematic Mapping;
- Data Correlation;
- Distortion;
- Flight Mechanics;
- Image Motion Compensation;
- Orbital Position Estimation;
- Pattern Registration;
- Satellite Orbits;
- Thematic Mappers (Landsat);
- Astrodynamics