A roadmap for calibration and validation of satellite data
The volume of data acquired by more than 50 Earth Observation satellites is
increasing at an exponential rate and is providing unprecedented synoptic
views of our planet. Because these satellites often use different
methodologies, using data for trend analysis and environmental monitoring
can be difficult, making it essential to establish globally recognised
guidelines for Calibration and Validation processes.
More than 50 experts from space agencies and organisations around the world
met earlier this month at the GEO/CEOS Workshop on Calibration and
Validation Processes in Geneva, Switzerland, to identify and scope key
elements needed to develop and implement a data quality strategy.
Calibration is the process of quantitatively defining the system responses
to known, controlled signal inputs. Validation is the process of assessing,
by independent means, the quality of the data products derived from the
system outputs.
The workshop, hosted by the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and ESA from 2
to 4 October, was structured around four main sessions:
* Cal/Val site characterisation &
classification
* Satellite and in situ Cal/Val data access
* Methodology and guidelines for Cal/Val
* Harmonisation of quality information
Contact information | n/a |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMG8VAMS7F_index_0.html |
Source of information | ESA |
Keyword(s) | satellite data |
Subject(s) | METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID |
Relation | http://www.semide.net/topics/fol573816 |
Geographical coverage | Switzerland |
News date | 12/11/2007 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |