rsrf: Relative Spectral Response Functions

Description Usage Format Details

Description

The relative spectral response function (RSRF) of several sensors is provided. The RSRF are normalized for a maximum of 1 at each band and provided as a matrix organized in lists. The first column is the wavelength reference.

Usage

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Format

An object of class list of length 5.

Details

Landsat 8 - RSRF for the Operational Land Imager (OLI) covering in and out- of-band response, average over focal plane modules. In band and out-of-band responses were merged by extending the in band response at a constant of 0.001 and keeping the minimum value over the overlap regions. Original data retrieved from USGS in June 2019. Sentinel-2 - RSRF for the Multispectral Instrument (MSI) covering in band response only, average over detector modules. Data retrieved from ESA in June 2019. Pleiades - RSRF for sensors PHRA and PHRB, covering in band response only. Retrived from AIRBUS in June 2019. RapidEye - RSRF for the Jena Spaceborne Scanner (JSS) covering in band response only. A single RSRF is provided, representative (average?) of the different JSS sensors. Data retrieved from PlanetLabs in June 2019. PlanetScope - RSRF for sensor classes 0c, 0d, 0e, 0f and 10, including in band response only. A single RSRF is provided, representative (average?) of the different sensors in each class. Classes 0c and 0d have the same RSRF, the same is true for classes 0f and 10. AERONET-OC - RSRF of AERONET-OC sensors, including only nominal rectangular 10 nm wide SRF.


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