Spaceborne sensors have limited capability to acquire images with wider swath at high spatial and high temporal resolutions simultaneously. This study reports a ground processing technique that combines images from two sensors onboard Resourcesat-2 (RS2) Linear Imaging and Self-Scanning Sensor (LISS III) and an Advanced Wide-Field Sensor (AWiFS) to overcome this limitation. The spatial resolution of LISS III is 23.5 × 23.5m and that of AWiFS is 56 × 56m. The temporal resolution of LISS III is 24 days and that of AWiFS is 5 days. The 140-km swath of the LISS III overlaps at center portion of 740-km swath of AWiFS in simultaneous acquisition. Assume that the nonoverlapping region of the AWiFS contains similar Earths surface features of the LISS III overlapping region; then, it is possible to enhance the spatial resolution of AWiFS to the spatial resolution of LISS III in the nonoverlapping region. With this assumption, we propose a novel technique to enhance the spatial resolution of the nonoverlapping region through a single-image super-resolution technique using nonsubsampled contourlet transform (NSCT) and evaluated it on RS2 data-sets. The proposed method can create a synthetic image with 740-km swath at 23.5 × 23.5m spatial and 5-day temporal resolutions. Experimental results demonstrated that it outperforms the support vector regression (SVR)-based methods in prediction accuracy and computational time.
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Rao, C. V., Malleswara Rao, J., Senthil Kumar, A., Lakshmi, B., & Dadhwal, V. K. (2015). Expansion of LISS III swath using AWiFS wider swath data and contourlet coefficients learning. GIScience and Remote Sensing, 52(1), 78–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2014.983370