• Remote Sensing Technology and Application
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 835 (2025)
Qian WANG1、2、3、4、5, Peng ZHANG6、*, Na XU3、4、5, Lin CHEN3、4、5, Yanmeng BI3、4、5, Ronghua WU3、4、5, Jianguo LIU2, and Fuqi SI2
Author Affiliations
  • 1University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei230026, China
  • 2Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei230031, China
  • 3Innovation Center for FengYun Meteorological Satellite,Beijing100081,China
  • 4Key Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing100081, China
  • 5National Satellite Meteorological Center (National Center for Space Weather), China Meteorological Administration, Beijing100081, China
  • 6Meteorological Observation Centre, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing100081, China
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    DOI: 10.11873/j.issn.1004-0323.2025.4.0835 Cite this Article
    Qian WANG, Peng ZHANG, Na XU, Lin CHEN, Yanmeng BI, Ronghua WU, Jianguo LIU, Fuqi SI. Research Progress on On-orbit Calibration of Ultraviolet Hyperspectral Atmospheric Composition Satellite Sensors[J]. Remote Sensing Technology and Application, 2025, 40(4): 835 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The application of atmospheric composition data obtained from spaceborne remote sensors in climate and atmospheric environment research has promoted the rapid development of atmospheric composition remote sensing from visible, shortwave infrared to ultraviolet band, and from channel sensing to hyperspectral detection technology. The requirement for quantitative application of hyperspectral data is accurate spectral and radiometric calibration. Compared with the relatively mature calibration technology for visible and shortwave infrared remote sensors, calibration in ultraviolet band is significantly affected by the stability of the on-orbit calibration device, and atmospheric ozone absorption. Thus on-orbit calibration technology for ultraviolet hyperspectral remote sensing data is a challenging issue that urgently needs breakthrough. This paper presents the review made in on-orbit calibration methods for ultraviolet satellite remote sensors. It highlights the development of on-orbit spectral and radiometric calibration techniques, as well as alternative calibration approaches. The paper also compares the advantages and shortcomings of various calibration methods used in visible band remote sensing satellites, and analyzes the applicabilities and challenges of calibration in ultraviolet band. In light of the development of new-generation atmospheric composition remote sensors, the paper proposes major challenges that need to be solved for on-orbit calibration, with a focus on hyperspectral ultraviolet atmospheric composition remote sensing, which have important guidance for the improvement of ultraviolet spaceborne remote sensors and the enhancement of the calibration accuracy of ultraviolet remote sensors.
    Qian WANG, Peng ZHANG, Na XU, Lin CHEN, Yanmeng BI, Ronghua WU, Jianguo LIU, Fuqi SI. Research Progress on On-orbit Calibration of Ultraviolet Hyperspectral Atmospheric Composition Satellite Sensors[J]. Remote Sensing Technology and Application, 2025, 40(4): 835
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