Dissertação
Estudo da resposta espectral de alvos urbanos com espectroscopia de reflectância e imagens de alta resolução espacial
Fecha
2014-12-10Autor
Durán, Gloria Yamileth Bolívar
Institución
Resumen
Urban areas are composed with diverse set of materials arranged in a complex way
by man for its survival. Remote sensing is the tool with potential for obtain spectral
data of urban materials and their conditions. This study presents the spectral
characterization behavior of urban targets in part of Santa Maria city e showed the
spectral discrimination capability of urban targets with GeoEye-1 and HRG-1/SPOT 5
sensors. A spectral library of urban materials was created to analysis with field
spectral measurements and specification of reference spectrum in the images.
Qualitative and quantitative analysis was applied to identify and describe urban
targets characteristics. Finally the capability of spectral identification of urban
materials was evaluated, using Spectral Angle Mapper (SAM) technique and spectral
resampling technique with the spectral response function of GeoEye-1 and HRG-
1/SPOT 5 sensors for comparing reference spectrum chosen. The results showed
that: (1) In some cases the distinction between targets was for only small differences
in magnitude. (2) The field measurements were performed with a FieldSpec®
HandHeld 2 spectroradiometer, which use VIS and partially NIR spectral range, a
limiting factor in the analysis of targets with distinctive features in the SWIR. (3)
Materials with some colorful cover showed spectral responses correspond to the ink,
but not on the type of material. (4) Materials as red ceramic tiles, dirt roads and clay
courts preserve the reflectance properties of the base material, (5) The manufactured
targets with concrete, asbestos tiles, shingle tile, asphalt, gravel, cobblestone
pavements, steel and zinc tile, always lacking some paint cover on the surface,
exhibit no spectral features defined variations that cause confusion at the
classification, (6) The weathering actions on urban targets affect the spectral
response of the materials. (7) The resampling of spectral curves showed the spectral
shape of images and field measurements was preserved in most cases even though
the absolute amplitude reflectance has variations. (8) The SAM technique with some
limitations allowed the identification of urban targets with greater than 50% accuracy.
The GeoEye-1 image enables an approach to discriminate some intra-urban
patterns, an aspect that the HRG-1/SPOT 5 image does not.