Distortion Invariant Optical Calibration for Lightweight Airborne Imaging Spectrometry
Keywords: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Pushbroom Sensor, Airborne Imaging Spectrometer, Bayesian Modeling
Abstract. Hyperspectral cameras have recently been miniaturized for operation on lightweight airborne platforms such as UAV or small aircraft. Unlike frame cameras (RGB or Multispectral), many hyperspectral sensors use a linear array or ’push-broom’ scanning design. This design makes image rectification and the calibration of intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters significantly more challenging. Standard methods employed to address such tasks rely on precise GPS/INS estimates of the airborne platform trajectory and a detailed terrain model. However, inaccuracies in the trajectory or surface model can introduce systematic errors and complicate geometric modeling, which ultimately degrade the quality of the image rectification. To overcome these challenges, we propose a method for tie point extraction and camera calibration for ’push-broom’, hyperspectral sensors using only raw spectral imagery and a raw, possibly low quality, GPS/INS trajectory. We demonstrate that our approach allows for the automatic calibration of airborne systems with push-broom, hyperspectral cameras, outperforms other state-of-the-art automatic rectification methods and reaches an accuracy on par with manual calibration methods.
