L. Kaplan et al., ACQUISITION AND MOSAICING OF LOW-CONTRAST BACKGROUND RADIOMETRIC IMAGES FOR SCENE SIMULATION, Optical engineering, 35(9), 1996, pp. 2583-2591
High resolution radiometric images of a large terrain were obtained by
scanning the area with a downlooking imaging radiometer attached to a
helicopter. A detailed description of the data acquisition process is
presented. The output of this process was thousands of small images,
which were then combined (mosaiced) to one large radiometric map. For
the mosaicing process we use image registration algorithms developed e
specially for the case where the input images contain no significant f
eatures or contrasts, as might be expected from radiometric desert bac
kgrounds at night. In this situation, traditional feature-based or int
ensity-based registration methods can give unsatisfactory results. We
improve these methods using some heuristics. This enables the automati
c mosaicing of a few thousand images in a very short time. An example
of the use of the resulting radiometric map for the simulation of a th
ermal sensor searching for targets is described. (C) 1996 Society of P
hoto-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.