Sub-pixel registration of multi-resolution imagery by correlation matching of the bathymetry-related features

Multispectral imaging plays a significant role in coastal mapping and monitoring applications. For tasks involving the integration of multiple overlapped images, precise co-registration of the multisource satellite images is a crucial preliminary step. However, due to the limited terrestrial area an...

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description Multispectral imaging plays a significant role in coastal mapping and monitoring applications. For tasks involving the integration of multiple overlapped images, precise co-registration of the multisource satellite images is a crucial preliminary step. However, due to the limited terrestrial area and insufficient landscape features, the traditional methods become less efficient or even invalid in offshore island environments. This study addresses the problem by exploring the feasibility of using bathymetry information for geometric registration of satellite imagery. Instead of using the ground control points (GCPs) or extracting the tie points from the landscape features, the band ratio values are extracted from the multispectral images and are subsequently matched between different images through a correlation-based similarity measure. By searching the optimum correlation within the positioning uncertainty radius, the translation between two satellite images is estimated. Thus, the geometric inconsistency between the multispectral images of different sources and resolutions is effectively reduced. This result is obtained by using the ample bathymetry features without the aid of the GCPs and the in-situ bathymetry data. The experimental results using GeoEye-1, Sentinel-2, and Landsat-8 images at Ganquan Island show that for an island setting with a limited terrestrial area, the developed method achieves sub-pixel registration accuracy (less than 2 m) in planimetry. The effect of the nonlinearity and outliers are accounted for using the Spearman correlation measure. The improvement in image alignment enables the integration of multispectral images of different sources and resolutions for producing an accurate and consistent interpretation for coastal comparative and synergistic applications.
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