Multispectral imaging is a widely used remote sensing technique, whose applications range from agriculture to environmental monitoring, from food quality check to cultural heritage diagnostic. A variety of multispectral imaging sensors are available on the market, many of them designed to be mounted on different platform, especially small drones. This work focuses on the geometric and radiometric characterization of a brand-new, lightweight, low-cost multispectral camera, called MAIA. The MAIA camera is equipped with nine sensors, allowing for the acquisition of images in the visible and near infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Two versions are available, characterised by different set of band-pass filters, inspired by the sensors mounted on the WorlView-2 and Sentinel2 satellites, respectively. The camera details and the developed procedures for the geometric calibrations and radiometric correction are presented in the paper.

Nocerino, E., Dubbini, M., Menna, F., Remondino, F., Gattelli, M., Covi, D. (2017). Geometric calibration and radiometric correction of the maia multispectral camera. Hannover : International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W3-149-2017].

Geometric calibration and radiometric correction of the maia multispectral camera

Dubbini, M.;
2017

Abstract

Multispectral imaging is a widely used remote sensing technique, whose applications range from agriculture to environmental monitoring, from food quality check to cultural heritage diagnostic. A variety of multispectral imaging sensors are available on the market, many of them designed to be mounted on different platform, especially small drones. This work focuses on the geometric and radiometric characterization of a brand-new, lightweight, low-cost multispectral camera, called MAIA. The MAIA camera is equipped with nine sensors, allowing for the acquisition of images in the visible and near infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Two versions are available, characterised by different set of band-pass filters, inspired by the sensors mounted on the WorlView-2 and Sentinel2 satellites, respectively. The camera details and the developed procedures for the geometric calibrations and radiometric correction are presented in the paper.
2017
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
149
156
Nocerino, E., Dubbini, M., Menna, F., Remondino, F., Gattelli, M., Covi, D. (2017). Geometric calibration and radiometric correction of the maia multispectral camera. Hannover : International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W3-149-2017].
Nocerino, E.*; Dubbini, M.; Menna, F.; Remondino, F.; Gattelli, M.; Covi, D.
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