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Wireless Sensor Network of Typical Land Surface Parameters and Its Preliminary Applications for Coarse-Resolution Remote Sensing Pixel

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  • Baocheng Dou
  • Jianguang Wen
  • Xiuhong Li
  • Qiang Liu
  • Jingjing Peng
  • Qing Xiao
  • Zhigang Zhang
  • Yong Tang
  • Xiaodan Wu
  • Xingwen Lin
  • Dongqin You
  • Hua Li
  • Li Li
  • Yelu Zeng
  • Erli Cai
  • Jialin Zhang

Abstract

How to obtain the “truth†of land surface parameter as reference value to validate the remote sensing retrieved parameter in heterogeneous scene and coarse-resolution pixel is one of the most challenging topics in environmental studies. In this paper, a distributed sensor network system named CPP-WSN was established to capture the spatial and temporal variation of land surface parameters at coarse-resolution satellite pixel scale around the Huailai Remote Sensing Station, which locates in the North China Plain. The system consists of three subnetworks that are RadNet, SoilNet, and VegeNet. Time series observations of typical land surface parameters, including UVR, PAR, SWR, LWR, albedo, and land surface temperature (LST) from RadNet, multilayer soil moisture and soil temperature from SoilNet, and fraction of vegetation cover (FVC), clumping index (CI), and leaf area index (LAI) from VegeNet, have been obtained and shared on the web. Compared with traditional single-point measurement, the “true†reference value of coarse pixel is obtained by averaging or representativeness-weighted averaging the multipoint measurements acquired using the sensor network. The preliminary applications, which validate several remote sensing products with CPP-WSN data, demonstrate that a high quality ground “truth†dataset has been available for remote sensing as well as other applications.

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  • Baocheng Dou & Jianguang Wen & Xiuhong Li & Qiang Liu & Jingjing Peng & Qing Xiao & Zhigang Zhang & Yong Tang & Xiaodan Wu & Xingwen Lin & Dongqin You & Hua Li & Li Li & Yelu Zeng & Erli Cai & Jialin , 2016. "Wireless Sensor Network of Typical Land Surface Parameters and Its Preliminary Applications for Coarse-Resolution Remote Sensing Pixel," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 12(4), pages 9639021-963, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:12:y:2016:i:4:p:9639021
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/9639021
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