Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica ›› 2020, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (12): 1591-1599.doi: 10.11947/j.AGCS.2020.20190423

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Laser pointing changes detection method for space-borne laser spot image

YANG Xiongdan1,2,3, LI Guoyuan2,3, WANG Peixian3, CHEN Jiyi2, MO Fan4, ME Jiaqi2,5, JIN Zelin3   

  1. 1. Surveying and Mapping Data Archives of Guizhou Province, Guizhou, Guiyang 550004, China;
    2. Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100048, China;
    3. School of Geomatics, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China;
    4. Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, Beijing 100094, China;
    5. College of Geomatics, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China
  • Received:2019-10-18 Revised:2020-05-04 Published:2020-12-25
  • Supported by:
    The Common Key Technology Projects for Major Special Applications of High-resolution Earth Observation Systems (No. 11-Y20A13-9001-17/18)

Abstract: The positioning accuracy of the ground spot footprints is highly dependent on the positioning accuracy of the laser pointing angle. The centroid extraction and its variation law of space-borne laser spot are of important significance to the analysis of laser pointing angle. Firstly, based on the laser profile array(LPA) image data of ICESat/GLAS, this paper uses the gray-scale first-order matrix method to extract the centroid of LPA, with an accuracy better than 0.3 pixels, and the relative positioning accuracy of LPA is better than 0.11 pixels . next, Fourier transform and Fourier series fitting are used for periodic detection and modeling analysis of LPA centroid coordinates changes. The results show that the centroid coordinates of the laser spot image have four obvious periodic changes: 1.83×10-4 Hz,3.36×10-4 Hz,5.19×10-4 Hz and 6.71×10-4 Hz. The correlation R2 of fitting results reached 0.86, and the fitting accuracy was up to 0.4″, which was better than 0.13 pixels, and a better result was obtained. It can provide reference for the data processing of GF-7 and the subsequent satellite laser altimeter.

Key words: satellite laser altimetry, ICESat/GLAS, LPA centroid extraction, Fourier transform, Fourier series modeling

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