5548951
doi
10.35940/ijeat.E9888.069520
oai:zenodo.org:5548951
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication(BEIESP)
Publisher
J Prakash
Prof and Head, Department of ISE, Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka State, India,
Fast Discrete Curvelet Decomposition with Gradient Fusion Based Technique for Pansharpening of Multispectral Image
Leelavathi H P
Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Vivekananda Institute of Technology, Bangalore,
issn:2249-8958
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Curvelet Transform, Gradient Fusion, Hybrid Pansharpening, Multi-sensor Image Fusion, Multispectral, Panchromatic, Spatial Resolution, Synthetic Aperture Radar.
<p>The Process of improving the local details of multispectral image using the information captured from different image sensors is called pansharpening. In this paper, the information captured from three different satellite sensors such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR), multispectral (MS) and panchromatic (PAN) of the same scene is combined effectively using the proposed a novel approach. This approach consists of three stages of fusion scheme, where block based wrap fast discrete curvelet decomposition technique is used in the first stage, which results an intermediate PAN image that contain the almost complete spatial details of SAR image and nonadaptive sparse details of the SAR and PAN images. Next the gradient fusion based technique is used to combine the SAR and an intermediate PAN image which retains more information in the PAN-SAR (PS) fused image. Further pansharpening of the MS image is accomplished by using the hybrid technique which is based on injecting the primary and secondary high frequency components into the original MS image. In this algorithm, the high frequency details are extracted by taking difference between the PS and synthesized intensity image, then the extracted high frequency details are modulated by local adaptive and post processing fusion parameter. The experimental outputs reveal that the proposed algorithm results better performance than other techniques by providing more spatial information in multispectral image while preserving the spectral details and has the potential characterize urban areas in a fused image in a better way.</p>
Zenodo
2020-06-30
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
5548950
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1463278
md5:fc0accf679b50c93237043b82828a2c9
https://zenodo.org/records/5548951/files/E9888069520.pdf
public
2249-8958
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issn
International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT)
9
5
892-901
2020-06-30