Measurement of the Band-to-Band Registration of the SNPP VIIRS Imaging System from On-Orbit Data

IEEE J Sel Top Appl Earth Obs Remote Sens. 2017 Mar;10(3):1056-1067. doi: 10.1109/JSTARS.2016.2601561. Epub 2016 Sep 26.

Abstract

The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument was launched 28 October 2011 onboard the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) satellite. The VIIRS instrument is a whiskbroom system with 22 spectral and thermal bands split between 16 moderate resolution bands (M-bands), five imagery resolution bands (I-bands) and a day-night band. In this study we measure the along-scan and along-track band-to-band registration between the I-bands and M-bands from on-orbit data. This measurement is performed by computing the Normalized Mutual Information (NMI) between shifted image band pairs and finding the amount of shift required (if any) to produce the peak in NMI value. Subpixel accuracy is obtained by utilizing bicubic interpolation. The product of the NMI peak slope and the NMI peak value is shown to be a better criterion for evaluating the quality of the NMI result than just the NMI peak value. Registration shifts are found to be similar to pre-launch measurements and stable (within measurement error) over the instrument's first four years in orbit.

Keywords: Satellite navigation systems; image analysis; image registration.