Publications

Ren, Huazhong; Du, Chen; Liu, Rongyuan; Qin, Qiming; Meng, Jinjie; Li, Zhao-Liang; Yan, Guangjian (2014). Evaluation of Radiometric Performance for the Thermal Infrared Sensor Onboard Landsat 8. REMOTE SENSING, 6(12), 12776-12788.

Abstract
The radiometric performance of remotely-sensed images is important for the applications of such data in monitoring land surface, ocean and atmospheric status. One requirement placed on the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) onboard Landsat 8 was that the noise-equivalent change in temperature (NE Delta T) should be <= 0.4 K at 300 K for its two thermal infrared bands. In order to optimize the use of TIRS data, this study investigated the on-orbit NE Delta T of the TIRS two bands from a scene-based method using clear-sky images over uniform ground surfaces, including lake, deep ocean, snow, desert and Gobi, as well as dense vegetation. Results showed that the NE Delta Ts of the two bands were 0.051 and 0.06 K at 300 K, which exceeded the design specification by an order of magnitude. The effect of NE Delta T on the land surface temperature (LST) retrieval using a split window algorithm was discussed, and the estimated NE Delta T could contribute only 3.5% to the final LST error in theory, whereas the required NE Delta T could contribute up to 26.4%. Low NE Delta T could improve the application of TIRS images. However, efforts are needed in the future to remove the effects of unwanted stray light that appears in the current TIRS images.

DOI:
10.3390/rs61212776

ISSN:
2072-4292