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EO CalVal PortalPhilippe GorylESA/ESRIN
  • INTER-COMPARISON DATA, PROTOCOLS GUIDE LINES
  • FOR CAL VAL

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CEOS WGCV Recommendation
  • Cal/Val portal is the ESA response to the CEOS
    recommendation
  • Initiate an activity
  • document reference methodology
  • to predict Top of Atmosphere (TOA) radiance
  • for intercomparison of currently flying and
    planned wide swath sensors
  • create a standard for traceability
  • Create and maintain a fully accessible web page
  • instrument characteristics
  • database of instrument data
  • specific vicarious calibration sites
  • common format
  • CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation,
    18th Plenary Meeting, Beijing, November 2004, Doc
    No 12.1

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Instrument characteristics (Radiometry,
Spectral resolution, Geometry)
Reference Methods and protocols (Cal./Val.
Techniques)
Data
Calibration Metrics (sensor data)
Diagnostic sites
WTF sites
Ancillary information networks e.g. AERONET
Database
Database GECA
Harmonisation Interoperability Requirements
Other Agencies
Catalogue and data access
methodology
Instrument data
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Project Elements
  • Web Portal
  • Description of methodologies (IVOS for the 1st
    release)
  • Description of instrument characteristics
    (SensorML)
  • All GMES sensors will be supported (optical,
    radar, atm.Chem.)
  • Access to EO data
  • Designed to support all GMES sensors
  • Version 1 MERIS FR and RR, AATSR, ALOS PRISM and
    AVNIR2
  • Version 2 additional Chris/Proba, Vegetation,
  • Access to in-situ data
  • Local database
  • Access to Nilu, Aeronet, external database (GECA)
  • Access to tools
  • CalVal Results
  • User management, Forum, Help

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Plan for 2007
  • WTF continuation
  • AATSR full archive reprocessing and rolling
    archive metric (MERIS calibration site)
    extraction
  • Integration and extension to other IVOS
  • Integration of geometry validation methodology,
    GCP, reference data
  • Proposed standardisation for the geometric
    validation
  • Evolution to non optical sensors SMOS / SAR
  • Strengthen the link with validation DB
  • Access to other catalogues/dataset (international
    cooperation)
  • Fill the cal/val portal with documentation/project
    .
  • Automatise cal/val procedures (reciprocity method
    over Bolivian site)

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Plan for 2007 WTF Continuation
  • Target
  • A major effort stated in the extension contract
    of the CalValPortal shall focus on the seamless
    continuation of the data services provided by
    USGS covering sensor calibration datasets. This
    project is known as the WGISS Test Facility (WTF
    core test sites). The service shall be integrated
    into the CalValPortal web-interface software.
  • To reduce duplication of data and to ensure that
    continuous updating of the content can be
    performed by the US partners, the datasets shall
    reside at their original location. A set of
    appropriate metadata shall be extracted from the
    existing archive datasets. This metadata shall be
    integrated into the CalValPortal database system
    to allow standard queries through the
    web-interface and streaming download of selected
    result products.
  • The calibration sites stored at USGS shall be
    integrated into the CalValPortal as regular
    sites, eventually identified by a site group
    identifier.

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Plan for 2007 WTF Continuation
  • Suggested solution
  • Establish communicationTo ensure close
    collaboration with the USGS technical staff,
    communication channels shall be established.
  • Analyse existing datasetsA thorough inventory of
    the content of the current WTF web system shall
    be performed. This study shall identify all data
    servers attached to the USGS system in terms of
    Accessibility (current set-up, possibilities to
    adapt access methods)
  • Data content
  • Static or dynamically growing source
  • Define of common metadataA set of metadata shall
    be defined that allows the integration of the
    continuation service into the CalValPortal
    system. Requirements for this task are
  • A simple format
  • Metadata fields are contained in the source
    products
  • Metadata covers sufficient information to allow
    integration into CalValPortal system.

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Plan for 2007 WTF Continuation
Suggested solution
  • Generate metadata
  • Once the metadata format and the image properties
    are defined, the WTF server
  • content needs to be processed to generate
    metadata and image files. The results
  • of this stage needs to be transferred to BC.
  • Integrate into CalValPortal
  • The software and database schemata of the current
    CalValPortal system need
  • to be updated to be able to handle injection of
    metadata files, automated storage
  • of quicklook images and the retrieval of remote
    datasets.
  • Metadata and image files resulting from 2.4 must
    be ingested into the CalValPortal
  • system.
  • Continuous updates
  • Methods need to be defined to ensure that the WTF
    server data content is
  • mirrored correctly in the CalValPortal. A change
    in server content can result from
  • New data being ingested
  • Obsolete data being removed
  • Reprocessing of data requires updates

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Plan for 2007 WTF Continuation
  • Current status
  • Contact to has been successfully established.
    Primary contact persons are
  • John L. Dwyer at SAIC, Contractor to the USGS
    Center for Earth Resources Observation and
    Science, Jeffrey Morisette at NASA's Goddard
    Space Flight Center, Terrestrial Information
    Systems Branch
  • A thorough analysis of existing datasets server
    content has been performed and the result has
    been distributed to the partners. The WTF data
    content has be analyzed according to the
    following criteria
  • Number of datasets per product type/sensor
  • Availability of metadata
  • Availability of quicklook images
  • Web-address and access mode of the servers
  • Software spikes to validate the feasibility of
    the solution planned have been implemented and
    successfully tested.
  • A metadata format has been defined by Brockmann
    Consult that covers all the needs expressed.
    This format has been proposed to the partners at
    USGS/DAAC and has been accepted in general. A
    detailed analysis is currently taking place.

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Plan for 2007 WTF Continuation
  • Current status
  • Partners at USGS are analysing the efforts needed
    to generate the metadata and quicklook images.
    For most of the data stored at WTF, metadata does
    not exist and has to be generated from the
    satellite products. Software needs to be written
    to realise this target. It has been agreed that
    USGS partners re-use existing software with the
    capability of reading all data formats to
    generate metadata.
  • Metadata and quicklook images should be prepared
    and be made available for download in a suitable
    way, which needs to be discussed.
  • A major obstacle seems to be that USGS has not
    enough human resources at their disposal to
    realise the metadata generation task.

Actions John Dwyer is currently discussing wit
the USGS/DAAC technical staff about possibilities
to generate metadata and quicklook-images. This
discussion shall result in a rough estimate on
the manpower needed for realisation. A
tele-conference is been planned after WGISS
meeting to iterate further steps.
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Calibration Support
  • The CalVal Portal will support calibration by
  • Supplying Satellite Data from multiple Sensors
  • Supplying in-situ Measurements
  • Supply Sensor Parameters
  • Prepare input files for 6S given Sensor
    Parameters, Atmospheric Conditions,
  • Supply a platform to exchange results
  • Give access to calibration tools
  • BEAM
  • 6S input file generation
  • 6S RTT

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User Navigation Guidance
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Access to Satellite Data
  • Daily extraction and registration
  • MERIS RR L1/2
  • AATSR
  • over all sites
  • - ALOS AVNIR/PRISM
  • Over selected sites

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Product Detailed Page
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Methodology
  • Reference methodology for optical sensors
  • Vicarious calibration a reflectance based method
  • Applicable to
  • Visible
  • NIR
  • Available as a document for download from the
    Portal
  • Scientific background
  • General approach
  • Cook-book like step-by-step description
  • Supported by interactive tools and links to SW
    tools
  • Future extension Reference methodologies for
  • Geometry
  • Radar instruments
  • Atmospheric chemistry

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IVOS Methodology
NB Methodology will be extended from
radiometric Only to Geometric calibration
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Structure of the Method Description
  • Introduction, Applicability, Scope
  • Physical / mathematical description
  • Technical Description
  • Overview
  • Detailed description of Modules
  • Preparation, Campaign planning
  • EO data retrieval
  • EO data extraction
  • Meteorological data
  • Aerosol model
  • Surface reflectance (in-situ data)
  • Radiative transfer model
  • Calibration
  • Application Example (La Crau)
  • Recommendations of in-situ measurements
  • Numerical models
  • 6S
  • SOS code

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Methodological Reference
  • PDF/html with scientific background description
  • PDF/html with application examples (Cook-book)

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Methodological Reference
  • html/PDF with scientific background description
  • html/PDF with application examples (Cook-book)
    ready
  • Vicarious calibration in the solar domain using
    bright land test sites - Methodology
  • Vicarious calibration in the solar domain using
    bright land test sites The La Crau site
  • Detailed description of current technology
  • The Acqua Alta Oceanographic Platform (AAOT) Site
    (Zibordi Berthon)
  • The SeaPRISM CIMEL radiometer (Zibordi, Berton
    Melin)
  • Measurements for calibration in the solar domain
    The automatic CIMEL radiometer (R. Santer)
  • RTC for calibration in the solar domain the
    Successive Order of Scattering code (R. Santer)
  • Second Simulation of a Satellite Signal in the
    Solar Spectrum (Eric Vermote)

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IVOS Methodology Support
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IVOS Methodology Support 2
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Example use of the cal/val portal forCross
calibration ALOS and MERIS over land
  • MERIS a reference!
  • Strong requirements for ocean colour
  • On board calibration
  • Clear sky conditions
  • Two types of sensors
  • Spatial resolutiongt homogeneous site
  • Spectral features
  • ALOS and MERIS extracted over the same stable
    sites available in the cal/val portal

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The AVNIR2 spectral bands
AVNIR2
MERIS
AVNIR2 spectral bands and the atmospheric
transmission for an aerosol free, mid latitude
summer atmosphere with WV2 g.m-2 and O3300
Dobson
  • Both MERIS and ALOS precise spectral response
    are given in the Cal/Val portal

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Spectral match Methodology
  • Derive surface reflectances from MERIS
  • 6S backward
  • Atmospheric model
  • Aerosol model
  • Reconstruct the surface reflectance for ALOS
  • Introduicing a mean reflectance for each band
  • BRDF model
  • Derive TOA ALOS reflectances
  • 6S forward with the same conditions
  • The ALOS official solar irradiances
  • 6S and pre-processing tool is given in the
    cal/val portal.
  • Solar irradiance used in ALOS is given in the
    cal/val portal.
  • Angles calculation for ALOS is given in the
    cal/val portal.

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Second order terms
  • BRDF correction
  • Using BRDF model of the site (POLDER-PARASOL)
  • Aerosol model
  • Proximity of AERONET station
  • (access via Cal/Val portal)

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Results Intercalibration ALOS AVNIR calibration
verification
  • B10.954 B20.974 B30.927 B40.829 when
    accounted for WV, B4 ?0.876

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Summary
  • EO CalValPortal provides data, instrument
    description and methodologies for Calibration and
    Validation
  • Version 1 supports calibration of IVOS sensors
  • www.brockmann-consult.de/CalValPortal
  • Version 2 (2007)
  • extension to geometric calibration
  • validation support
  • extension to other types of sensors
  • incorporation of the functionality of the CEOS
    WGISS Testfacility
  • CalVal projects can link into share data and
    results
  • Globcolour, MAVT/MQWG, ALOS are currently using
    the portal
  • Work in accordance with and supported by CEOS
  • GEOSS is interested in taking on board the CalVal
    Portal
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