1. Velocity Analysis of Moving Objects in Earth Observation Satellite Images Using Multi-Spectral Push Broom Scanning
- Author
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Keto, Eric and Watters, Wesley Andres
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
In this study, we present a method for detecting and analyzing the velocities of moving objects in Earth observation satellite images, specifically using data from Planet Labs' push broom scanning satellites. By exploiting the sequential acquisition of multi-spectral images, we estimate the relative differences in acquisition times between spectral bands. This allows us to determine the velocities of moving objects, such as aircraft, even without precise timestamp information from the image archive. We validate our method by comparing the velocities of aircraft observed in satellite images with those reported by onboard ADS-B transponders. The results demonstrate the potential, despite challenges posed by proprietary data limitations, of a new, useful application of commercial satellite data originally intended as an ongoing, once-daily survey of single images covering the entire land-area of the Earth. Our approach extends the applicability of satellite survey imagery for dynamic object tracking and contributes to the broader use of commercial satellite data in scientific research., Comment: Submitted to Remote Sensing Letters
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- 2024