DUAN Yini, ZHANG Lifu, YAN Lei, et al. Relative radiometric correction methods for remote sensing images and their applicability analysis[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2014, 18(3): 597-617. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20143204.
Relative radiometric correction of remote sensing images is a basic data preprocessing technique used to eliminate r adiometric problems in images such as non-uniformity
stripe noises
and defective lines. Over the past 30 years
numerous relative radiometric correction methods and algorithms have been developed. This situation brings up three questions.(1) What are the differences and relationships among these methods?(2)What are the characteristics of each method?(3) How is a suitable method selected? To answer these questions
the methods are first classified into three categories: calibration-based
scene-based
and c omprehensive methods. Second
the mathematical models of the three categories of methods are provided in the new classification system. Then
each method is introduced and compared with the others. Third
the applicability of the methods is comprehensively analyzed according to the following aspects: non-uniformity characteristics
geometric characteristics
sensor calibration
and the comprehensive characteristics of images. Suggestions on selecting a suitable method are provided
and an example of image correction is demonstrated. Finally
the research tendency and several existing problems of relative radiometric correction are analyzed.The computer criteria for signal and noises
the evaluation system
and the influence on subsequent absolute corrections require f urther studies.