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Title: Canadian Hyperspectral Imaging Program


1
Canadian Hyperspectral Imaging Program
2
Why Hyperspectral Remote Sensing? Canadian
National Working Groups Recommendations
  • Geoscience Working Group
  • Develop a spectral library representative of
    materials in the Canadian tundra
  • Software and algorithm development to help
    industry to use hyperspectral data
  • Agriculture Working Group
  • Identify the potential of hyperspectral data for
    precision farming
  • Environment Working Group
  • Applications for the identification of
    bio-indicators and indexes
  • Emphasis should be placed upon the simpler cases
    of data representation, data integration
    (especially the merging of fine resolution data
    with RADARSAT data), information extraction and
    product delivery

3
Overview of Canadian Capabilities in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Program Objectives
  • To develop advanced hyperspectral technologies as
    partner in foreign missions
  • To satisfy Canadian needs for high quality
    hyperspectral data products, and to provide
    better access to data for Canadian users
  • To provide advanced hyperspectral information
    products for
  • exploration geology and prospecting
  • management of mine wastes
  • assessment of environmental stress in ecosystems
    and coastal zones
  • monitoring of water resources and aquaculture
  • management of forests and agriculture

4
Canadian Investment in Hyperspectral activities
5
Canadian Expert Support Laboratory (CESL) Medium
Resolution Imaging Spectrograph (MERIS)
NOT A HYPERSPECTRAL SYSTEM!!
  • MERIS is a 15 band imager (designed as a
    visible imaging spectrometer) primarily for
    ocean/water monitoring ? 300 m footprint) and
    3 day revisit cycle
  • Simulate and evaluate MERIS data in diverse
    Canadian landscape and seasons
  • Develop and test product generation algorithms
    for MERIS
  • Evaluate benefits of information products and
    initiate a science framework for Canada

6
Overview of Canadian Capabilities in
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
  • Hyperspectral Mission
  • Canada Space Agency (CSA) and Canada Centre for
    Remote Sensing (CCRS) are providing a coordinated
    approach to facilitate access to hyperspectral
    missions and related opportunities
  • Current activities
  • Prepare options for Canadian participation in a
    hyperspectral mission
  • Data and instrument simulation to ensure that
    mission meets Canadian users needs and to
    influence payload design
  • Demonstration of applications to ensure that
    Canadian users can take full advantage of the
    data when a satellite is operational

7
Hyperspectral Imager Technology Assessment
Objectives
  • Examine Canadian participation in all aspects of
    satellite based program and provide critical
    assessment of
  • Technical constraints
  • Schedule
  • Budget
  • Leading to
  • detailed design and fabrication
  • user application studies and user development

8
Hyperspectral SensorFunctional Block Diagram
Control Flight Computers
Command Telemetry
Instrument Control Electronics
Scene
Attitude Orbit Control System
Optical Calibration Subsystem
Fore-Optics
Telescope
Mechanisms
External Baffles
Timing Synchronisation
Data Handling Electronics
Sensor Subsystems
Raw Data Buffer
FPAs Pan Imager VISNIR SWIR
Signal Conditioning Analog to Digital Converter
Spectrometers VISNIR SWIR
On-board Calibration Processor (Radiometric
Correction)
Lossless Compression
Housekeeping Headers
Instrument Control Status
EDAC Downlink Electronics
Data Recorder incl. EDAC
Data Formatting Electronics
9
Hyperspectral Imager Technology Assessment
10
Hyperspectral Imager Technology Assessment
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Software Tools for Hyperspectral Imagers
  • Goals
  • 1. Hyperspectral Data Cube management
  • 2. Spectral interpretation (match to known or
    identify unknown)
  • 3. Combining spectral-spatial algorithms
  • 4. Visualization tools
  • 5. Browse, archive, retrieval and dissemination
  • Some Developers (algorithms, proprietary and COTS
    tools)
  • - Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS)
    Imaging Spectrometer Data Analysis

    System (ISDAS)
  • - Canadian Space Agency (CSA)
  • - MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates (MDA)
  • - Borstad
  • - Itres
  • - Universities

12
Hyperspectral Imager Technology Assessment
13
1 Optical Technology Advancement
  • Demonstrate fabrication capabilities for a
    three-mirror anastigmatic (TMA) fore-optics and
    on-board calibration subsystem optical elements
  • Build and test breadboard optical components
  • Perform fabrication and materials trade-offs
  • Advance TMA and calibration-subsystem optical
    designs, considering e.g. stray light, scatter,
    opto - mechanical methods

14
2 System Studies for a Hyperspectral Imager
  • Establish system-level and instrument-level
    requirements, based on applications needs
  • Develop system modeling tools, including
    applications algorithms, lumped-parameter models
    (LPMs) and data-flow models (DFMs)
  • Perform systems analysis using LPMs and DFMs
  • Models and analyses to include Cal/Val
    requirements and functional performance
  • Application algorithms should be well
    benchmarked including ground truth to
    distinguish instrument error from algorithm error

15
3 Predictors for Lossless Compression of
Hyperspectral Data
  • Investigate and Select optimum predictor for a
    satellite HSI program, considering performance
    and ease of hardware implementation
  • Assess predictors performance, using
    Hyperspectral datasets from a variety of
    available scenes and sensors
  • Examine benefits of on-board calibration to
    compression
  • Consolidate buffering and compression electronics
    design identify critical components and
    implementation issues

16
ESA Explorer Core MissionLand Surface Processes
and Interaction Mission
  • Designed to meet research goals
  • Relies on intensive study of particular sites
  • Examines BRDF algorithms and Remote Sensing
    Science

17
Partnerships
  • Ongoing discussions with
  • Australia - Australian Resource Information and
    Environmental Satellite (ARIES)
  • European options
  • European Space Agency (ESA) Earth Explorer
  • Land Surface Processes and Interaction Mission
    (Core Mission)
  • SIMSA 'Spectral Imaging Mission for Science, and
    Application' (German Initiative)
  • Smart Spectral - Dornier Satellitensysteme
    (DSS) led commercial mission

18
Australian Resource Information and
Environmental Satellite (ARIES)
  • Goal to develop and operate a commercially
    sustainable resource information satellite using
    the latest hyperspectral sensing technology
  • Outcome of 20 years of collaborative RD between
    Australias leading research agency Commonwealth
    Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
    (CSIRO) and the mining industry
  • ARIES-1 Project Office created in October 1995
  • ARIES-1 feasibility study completed in March 1997
  • ARIES-1 launch in 2002 with operation starting in
    2003
  • Australian consortium CSIRO, Australian Centre
    for Remote Sensing (ACRES) , Auspace Limited
  • Other partners
  • International groups of mining and exploration
    companies
  • Australian and European Geological Surveys
    consortia
  • UK Natural Environment Research Council
  • Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (with the
    participation of CSA)

19
Australian Resource Information and
Environmental Satellite (ARIES)
  • Satellite
  • Australian design and weight less than 500 kg
  • Polar, sun synchronous 500 km above the Earth's
    surface
  • Design life 5 years
  • Sensor
  • 32 contiguous bands in the VNIR (400 to 1100 nm)
  • 32 contiguous bands in the SWIR (2000 to 2500 nm)
  • Optional coverage of 1000 to 2000 nm range with
    emphasis on atmospheric correction and
    calibration
  • Spatial resolution Spectrometer - 30 meters at
    nadir Panchromatic - 10 meters at nadir
  • Ground swath 15 km at nadir
  • Off-track pointing to 30 degrees off vertical
  • Revisit time 7 days at 30 degrees look angle

20
Status of ARIES
  • ARIES Phase A and pre-Phase B completed by
    current partners
  • Australian Tax Office ruling critical to ARIES
    funding
  • Phase B set started June 1999
  • Preliminary discussions between Canada and ARIES
    started in March and December 1997
  • The first ARIES Data Analysis and Simulation
    Workshop was held in Sydney on 8 and 9 April,
    1997
  • Major joint workshop held in June 1998
  • Work package alternatives discussed
  • Data rights discussed
  • Meetings with ARIES held 1999 - 2001

21
ARIES Consortium
  • Currently there are three partners
  • Auspace Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of
    Matra - Marconi Space - UK)
  • CSIRO (Division of Exploration and Mining )
  • ACRES
  • ARIES Operating Company
  • Finances operations through data sales
  • Investors TBD
  • Space Segment Prime
  • Applications Prime
  • Ground Segment Prime
  • Owns Satellite and Data
  • Contracts with AUSPACE, CSIRO and ACRES for
    satellite development and operation
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