VOL. 4: An Analysis of GAC Sampling Algorithms: A Case Study.
Citation:
McClain, C.R., E. Yeh, and G. Fu, 1992: An Analysis of GAC Sampling Algorithms: A
Case Study. NASA Tech. Memo. 104566, Vol. 4, S.B. Hooker and E.R. Firestone, Eds.,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 22 pp., plus color plates.
The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) instrument will sample at
approximately a 1 km resolution at nadir which will be broadcast for reception
by realtime ground stations. However, the global data set will be
comprised of coarser four kilometer data which will be recorded and
broadcast to the SeaWiFS Project for processing. Several algorithms for degrading
the one kilometer data to four kilometer data are examined using imagery from the
Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) in an effort to determine which algorithm would
best preserve the statistical characteristics of the derived products generated
from the one kilometer data. Of the algorithms tested, subsampling
based on a fixed pixel within a 4 x 4 pixel array is judged to yield
the most consistent results when compared to the one kilometer data
products.
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