Full text: Actes du Symposium International de la Commission VII de la Société Internationale de Photogrammétrie et Télédétection (Volume 1)

ANALYSIS OF A LINEAR ARRAY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT 
SATELLITE-SENSOR PERFORMANCES AND A DIGITAL 
TERRAIN MODEL 
S. VETRELLA - A, MOCCIA 
Institute of Aerodymamics 
University of Naples 
P.le Tecchio 80 
80125 Naples Italy 
ABSTRACT 
Future programs of space remote sensing require better 
geometric and radiometric resolutions amd the capability to inte- 
grate multiplatform data. This paper is intented to describe a 
simulation program developped under a contract of the National 
Research Council Space Plan for analyzing the geometric and radio- 
metric characteristics of a space remote sensing mission. Diffe- 
rent aspects of the procedure are described emphasizing the two 
essential problems: simulation of a future space platform and 
geometric and radiometric preprocessing of raw data. Then some 
considerations are given based om prelimimary results obtained on 
a particular test site. 
  
INTRODUCTION 
The future space remote sensing programs for earth 
resources require on ome hand a better geometric and radiometric 
resolution, on the other the capability of using multiplatform 
data in a geographic informatiom system. 
Several procedures have been developped in the last few 
years for geometric correction and registration which, starting 
from different analytical techniques, have the common need of a 
significant number of ground control points (GCPs) (Ref. 1, 2, 3). 
These methods, which give quite good results, require an apprec- 
ciable man-machine interaction time and are difficult to apply on 
areas with a poor cartography or lack of control points. 
The increasing performances of space platforms and remo- 
te sensing systems have increased the need of simulation programs 
in order to evaluate the technological characteristics and to pre- 
pare the users for the exploitation of future data. 
The authors partecipate with CSATA (Bari) and AQUATER 
(Pesaro) to the European SPOT simulation campaign which is coordi- 
nated by the JRC (Ispra) (Ref. 4, 5, 6, 7). The italian test site 
has been chosen on a particular area of Basilicata which is cha- 
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