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A Sensor-Shift Image Motion Compensation Method for Aerospace Remote Sensing Cameras Based on Image Motion Velocity Field Calculations
Document Type
article
Author
Source
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 16, Pp 5464-5473 (2023)
Subject
Aerospace remote sensing cameras
distortion model
image motion compensation
image motion velocity field
sensor-shift
Ocean engineering
TC1501-1800
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
Language
English
ISSN
2151-1535
Abstract
The calculation and analysis of the image motion velocity (IMV) field holds significant importance in the image motion compensation (IMC) of aerospace remote sensing cameras (ARSCs). Thus, this article puts forward a method for calculating the IMV field based on the rigorous imaging model, which takes into account the camera distortion characteristics. The proposed technique is applied to both a virtual and a real remote sensor to analyze the spatial and temporal features of the IMV field and the influence of camera distortion on it. Our experiments revealed that the additional IMV caused by camera distortion should not be disregarded when calculating IMV field due to its relative magnitude and the decrease in IMC performance caused by it. Additionally, we discussed the selection of the sensor-shift IMC strategy and found that for the real remote sensor considered in this article, the 2-D local compensation is already sufficient to achieve the desired compensation effect.