Korean Journal of Remote Sensing (대한원격탐사학회지)
- Volume 15 Issue 4
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- Pages.357-365
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- 1999
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- 1225-6161(pISSN)
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- 2287-9307(eISSN)
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KOMPSAT Data Processing System: An Overview and Preliminary Acceptance Test Results
- Kim, Yong-Seung (Satellite Operation & Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Youn-Soo (Satellite Operation & Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Lim, Hyo-Suk (Satellite Operation & Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Lee, Dong-Han (Satellite Operation & Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Kang, Chi-Ho (Satellite Operation & Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
- Published : 1999.12.01
Abstract
The optical sensors of Electro-Optical Camera (EOC) and Ocean Scanning Multi-spectral Imager (OSMI) aboard the KOrea Multi-Purpose SATellite (KOMPSAT) will be placed in a sun synchronous orbit in late 1999. The EOC and OSMI sensors are expected to produce the land mapping imagery of Korean territory and the ocean color imagery of world oceans, respectively. Utilization of the EOC and OSMI data would encompass the various fields of science and technology such as land mapping, land use and development, flood monitoring, biological oceanography, fishery, and environmental monitoring. Readiness of data support for user community is thus essential to the success of the KOMPSAT program. As a part of testing such readiness prior to the KOMPSAT launch, we have performed the preliminary acceptance test for the KOMPSAT data processing system using the simulated EOC and OSMI data sets. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the readiness of the KOMPSAT data processing system, and to help data users understand how the KOMPSAT EOC and OSMI data are processed, archived, and provided. Test results demonstrate that all requirements described in the data processing specification have been met, and that the image integrity is maintained for all products. It is however noted that since the product accuracy is limited by the simulated sensor data, any quantitative assessment of image products can not be made until actual KOMPSAT images will be acquired.