PRISMA (PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa) is a demonstrative spaceborne mission, fully deployed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). To support the calibration/validation activities of the PRISMA hyperspectral mission, ASI and the National Research Council (CNR) started in 2019 the PRISCAV project (Scientific CAL/VAL of PRISMA mission). The main objective of PRISCAV is the comprehensive characterization of the performances of the PRISMA payload in orbit in different operational scenarios and the verification of the durability in time of the performances. To this end, PRISCAV created a network of 12 instrumented sites showing different land-use and surface settings (Snow; Sea; Inland and Coastal Water; Forest and Cropland) to obtain independent and traceable in-situ and airborne Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRM) simultaneous to PRISMA acquisitions in order to assess the required performance of sensor, data products, and processors at the different levels (i.e. Top-of-Atmosphere Level 1 Radiances and Bottom-of-Atmosphere Level 2 Reflectance standard products). Moreover, on some of these sites, simultaneous PRISMA and airborne AVIRISNG acquisitions were made coupling remote sensing with in-situ observations to support new mission development and in particular the Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment (CHIME). Recent updates on CAL/VAL activities and on AVIRSNG campaigns are presented in this contribution.

Updates On PRISMA: Scientific Calibration/Validation Activities and Supporting Studies

Genesio L
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Braga F;Bresciani M;Carotenuto F;Colella S;Giardino C;Gioli B;Pascucci S;Pignatti S;Satalino G;
2022

Abstract

PRISMA (PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa) is a demonstrative spaceborne mission, fully deployed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). To support the calibration/validation activities of the PRISMA hyperspectral mission, ASI and the National Research Council (CNR) started in 2019 the PRISCAV project (Scientific CAL/VAL of PRISMA mission). The main objective of PRISCAV is the comprehensive characterization of the performances of the PRISMA payload in orbit in different operational scenarios and the verification of the durability in time of the performances. To this end, PRISCAV created a network of 12 instrumented sites showing different land-use and surface settings (Snow; Sea; Inland and Coastal Water; Forest and Cropland) to obtain independent and traceable in-situ and airborne Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRM) simultaneous to PRISMA acquisitions in order to assess the required performance of sensor, data products, and processors at the different levels (i.e. Top-of-Atmosphere Level 1 Radiances and Bottom-of-Atmosphere Level 2 Reflectance standard products). Moreover, on some of these sites, simultaneous PRISMA and airborne AVIRISNG acquisitions were made coupling remote sensing with in-situ observations to support new mission development and in particular the Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment (CHIME). Recent updates on CAL/VAL activities and on AVIRSNG campaigns are presented in this contribution.
2022
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
Istituto per la BioEconomia - IBE
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
airborne data
field measurements
natural surfaces
spaceborne imaging spectrometry
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