Smart pansharpening approach using kernel‐based image filtering

Remote sensing image fusion plays important roles in numerous applications, including monitoring, metrology, and agriculture. Image fusion gathers essential information from several image sources and consolidates them into a single image called a fused image. The fused image involves relevant data,...

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Published inIET image processing Vol. 15; no. 11; pp. 2629 - 2642
Main Authors Smadi, Ahmad AL, Yang, Shuyuan, Mehmood, Atif, Abugabah, Ahed, Wang, Min, Bashir, Muzaffar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wiley 01.09.2021
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Summary:Remote sensing image fusion plays important roles in numerous applications, including monitoring, metrology, and agriculture. Image fusion gathers essential information from several image sources and consolidates them into a single image called a fused image. The fused image involves relevant data, and it is more informative than any other images extracted from one source. This study proposed a pansharpening technique based on image filtering utilising a bilateral filter to generate high‐frequency details from panchromatic image. The various types of side window guided filters are employed to enhance the multispectral band from panchromatic image and then used these filters to adjust spatial data misfortune that happens when images are combined. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method provides consistent results concise with reported by the previous research in terms of subjective and objective assessments on remote sensing data.
ISSN:1751-9659
1751-9667
DOI:10.1049/ipr2.12251