An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors

Hyperspectral sensors mounted in unmanned aerial vehicles offer new opportunities to explore high-resolution multitemporal spectral analysis in remote sensing applications. Nevertheless, the use of hyperspectral data still poses challenges mainly in postprocessing to correct from high geometric defo...

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Main Authors: Jurado Rodriguez JuanManuel, Luis Padua, Jonas Hruska, Francisco R. Feito, Joaquim J. Sousa
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Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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spelling doaj-b790a196ee9a4b7a9cd3ee2808fa40a52021-07-13T23:00:14ZengIEEEIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing2151-15352021-01-01146515653110.1109/JSTARS.2021.30889459454354An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom SensorsJurado Rodriguez JuanManuel0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8009-9033Luis Padua1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7570-9773Jonas Hruska2Francisco R. Feito3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8230-6529Joaquim J. Sousa4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4533-930XComputer Graphics and Geomatics Group of Jaén, University of Jaén, Jaén, SpainSchool of Science and Technology, Engineering Department, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, PortugalSchool of Science and Technology, Engineering Department, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, PortugalComputer Graphics and Geomatics Group of Jaén, University of Jaén, Jaén, SpainSchool of Science and Technology, Engineering Department, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, PortugalHyperspectral sensors mounted in unmanned aerial vehicles offer new opportunities to explore high-resolution multitemporal spectral analysis in remote sensing applications. Nevertheless, the use of hyperspectral data still poses challenges mainly in postprocessing to correct from high geometric deformation of images. In general, the acquisition of high-quality hyperspectral imagery is achieved through a time-consuming and complex processing workflow. However, this effort is mandatory when using hyperspectral imagery in a multisensor data fusion perspective, such as with thermal infrared imagery or photogrammetric point clouds. Push-broom hyperspectral sensors provide high spectral resolution data, but its scanning acquisition architecture imposes more challenges to create geometrically accurate mosaics from multiple hyperspectral swaths. In this article, an efficient method is presented to correct geometrical distortions on hyperspectral swaths from push-broom sensors by aligning them with an RGB photogrammetric orthophoto mosaic. The proposed method is based on an iterative approach to align hyperspectral swaths with an RGB photogrammetric orthophoto mosaic. Using as input preprocessed hyperspectral swaths, apart from the need of introducing some control points, the workflow is fully automatic and consists of: adaptive swath subdivision into multiple fragments; detection of significant image features; estimation of valid matches between individual swaths and the RGB orthophoto mosaic; and calculation of the best geometric transformation model to the retrieved matches. As a result, geometrical distortions of hyperspectral swaths are corrected and an orthomosaic is generated. This methodology provides an expedite solution able to produce a hyperspectral mosaic with an accuracy ranging from two to five times the ground sampling distance of the high-resolution RGB orthophoto mosaic, enabling the hyperspectral data integration with data from other sensors for multiple applications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9454354/Hyperspectral imagingmosaickingpush-broom sensorunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
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author Jurado Rodriguez JuanManuel
Luis Padua
Jonas Hruska
Francisco R. Feito
Joaquim J. Sousa
spellingShingle Jurado Rodriguez JuanManuel
Luis Padua
Jonas Hruska
Francisco R. Feito
Joaquim J. Sousa
An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Hyperspectral imaging
mosaicking
push-broom sensor
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
author_facet Jurado Rodriguez JuanManuel
Luis Padua
Jonas Hruska
Francisco R. Feito
Joaquim J. Sousa
author_sort Jurado Rodriguez JuanManuel
title An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
title_short An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
title_full An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
title_fullStr An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
title_full_unstemmed An Efficient Method for Generating UAV-Based Hyperspectral Mosaics Using Push-Broom Sensors
title_sort efficient method for generating uav-based hyperspectral mosaics using push-broom sensors
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
issn 2151-1535
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Hyperspectral sensors mounted in unmanned aerial vehicles offer new opportunities to explore high-resolution multitemporal spectral analysis in remote sensing applications. Nevertheless, the use of hyperspectral data still poses challenges mainly in postprocessing to correct from high geometric deformation of images. In general, the acquisition of high-quality hyperspectral imagery is achieved through a time-consuming and complex processing workflow. However, this effort is mandatory when using hyperspectral imagery in a multisensor data fusion perspective, such as with thermal infrared imagery or photogrammetric point clouds. Push-broom hyperspectral sensors provide high spectral resolution data, but its scanning acquisition architecture imposes more challenges to create geometrically accurate mosaics from multiple hyperspectral swaths. In this article, an efficient method is presented to correct geometrical distortions on hyperspectral swaths from push-broom sensors by aligning them with an RGB photogrammetric orthophoto mosaic. The proposed method is based on an iterative approach to align hyperspectral swaths with an RGB photogrammetric orthophoto mosaic. Using as input preprocessed hyperspectral swaths, apart from the need of introducing some control points, the workflow is fully automatic and consists of: adaptive swath subdivision into multiple fragments; detection of significant image features; estimation of valid matches between individual swaths and the RGB orthophoto mosaic; and calculation of the best geometric transformation model to the retrieved matches. As a result, geometrical distortions of hyperspectral swaths are corrected and an orthomosaic is generated. This methodology provides an expedite solution able to produce a hyperspectral mosaic with an accuracy ranging from two to five times the ground sampling distance of the high-resolution RGB orthophoto mosaic, enabling the hyperspectral data integration with data from other sensors for multiple applications.
topic Hyperspectral imaging
mosaicking
push-broom sensor
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9454354/
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