Geomatica OrthoEngine v10.2 Tutorial Orthorectifying ALOS PRISM Data Rigorous and RPC Modeling

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Geomatica OrthoEngine v10.2 Tutorial Orthorectifying ALOS PRISM Data Rigorous and RPC Modeling ALOS stands for Advanced Land Observing Satellite and was developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The sun Synchronous, Sub recurrent ALOS was launched by JAXA in January of 2006 from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. The purpose of ALOS was to provide valuable information for mapping, precise regional land coverage observation, disaster monitoring, and resource surveying. ALOS contains three sensors, commonly referred to as the three eyes of ALOS. These sensors are: the Panchromatic Remote-Sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM), the Advanced Visible and Near Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2), and the Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR). The PRISM sensor onboard ALOS contains three independent optical systems that allow for viewing in the Nadir direction, as well as forward and backward directions. This allows for the production of a stereoscopic image along the satellite s track. PRISM contains 1 band (panchromatic) with a wavelength of 0.52 to 0.77 micrometers. The spatial resolution of PRISM is 2.5m (when viewing in the Nadir direction). Swath width of PRISM is 70km when viewing in the Nadir direction, and 35km when in triplet mode. Prism s spatial resolution makes this sensor particularly desirable for mapping, urban planning, and monitoring desired areas. PRISM cannot image regions that are beyond 82 degrees North latitude and 82 degrees South latitude. The PRISM sensor contains 6 CCDs for viewing at the Nadir, and 4 CCDs for viewing in the forward and backward directions. An image file is provided for each CCD when dealing with 1A and 1B1 level imagery (uncorrected imagery). Geomatica software offers support for PRISM imagery levels 1A, 1B1 and 1B2R. It is recommended to use Level 1B1 data because it is radiometrically corrected and is without geometric correction. 1.0 Rigorous Modeling 1.1 Initial Project Setup Start OrthoEngine and click New on the File menu to start a new project. Give your project a Filename, Name and Description. Select Optical Satellite Modeling as the Math Modeling Method. Under Options, select Toutin's Model. After accepting this panel you will be prompted to set up the projection information for the output files, the output pixel spacing, and the projection information of GCPs. Enter the appropriate projection information for your project.

1.2 Data Input Under Processing Step goto Data Input and click on Read CD-ROM. Select PRISM (LGSOWG) as the CD Format and VOL file as the header file. As per the raw imagery, choose the appropriate channel number(s). Provide a PIX file name and click Read. This will import the raw PRISM data into PIX format and will add it to the OE project. The raw PRISM 1A and 1B1 level data are distributed in 4/6 tiles. These tiles get stitched and converted into one single PIX file while reading-in inside OrthoEngine project. User do not need to explicitly stitch the image tiles while doing Rigorous Modeling. The image tiles channels available in this project are 3, 4, 5 and 6. Mostly the imagery provided is prefixed with the channel number like IMG-03, IMG-04 etc. 1.3 Collect GCPs and Tie Points Select the GCP/TP Collection processing step. GCP collection can be done using various options viz. Manual Entry, Geocoded Images/Vectors, Chip Database or a Text File. For the ALOS PRISM Rigorous model, a minimum of six accurate GCPs per image (or more, depending on the accuracy of the GCPs and accuracy requirements of the project) are required. After collecting the GCPs, select the Model Calculation Processing Step and click on Compute Model. Check Residual Report panel (under the Reports processing step) to review the initial results.

1.4 Generating Orthos The final step is to set up your Ortho Image Production. Proceed to the Ortho Generation processing step and select the file(s) to be orthorectified. Choose the DEM file to be used in the processing and other processing parameters. Click on Generate Orthos to create the final Orthorectified image

2.0 Rational Polynomial Coefficients (RPC) ALOS PRISM data delivered with RPC files can be processed and corrected using Rational Fucntion project, in the absence of adequate number of GCPs. Further addition of 1-4 GCPs into your project, in addition to the delivered RPCs can significantly improve the accuracy of your final Orthoimage. 2.1 Initial Project Setup Start a new project and select the math modeling method as Optical Satellite Modeling. Under Options select Rational Functions (Extract from Image option. 2.2 Stitch Images While using Rational Function project, stitch the PRISM image tiles by Stitch Image Tiles with RPC functionality under Utilities menu. Stitching combines different image tiles into a single PIX file and generate a new RPC for the stitched image. Browse for image files; provide an output PIX file name in the stitching window and click Stitch button. At the end of this process, user will be prompted to add-in the final PIX file into the OE project. Click Yes and the PIX file will be added into the OE project. 2.3 GCP Collection At this stage an Orthoimage can be directly generated in the absence of any GCPs. The model will be computed based on the supplied RPCs. If GCPs are available, they can be added into the project using the same process as defined in section 1.3 of this document. The model will be automatically computed, and GCPs can be reviewed through Residual report. Note: It is recommended to use 1 st order RPC adjustment in a PRISM Rational Function project.

2.4 Ortho Generation The final step is to Schedule Ortho Generation. Proceed to the Ortho Generation processing step and select the files to be processed. Select an appropriate DEM file and set other processing options before generating the final ortho image. Note: The new structure of ALOS PRISM 1B2R data (as shown below) will be supported in future versions of PCI Geomatica.