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Optimum spectral bands for land cover discrimination
Authors:V Tamilarasan  SK Sharma  SR Nagabhushana
Institution:1. Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad-380053, India;7. Central Groundwater Board, Faridabad-121001, India;71. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Bangalore-560024, India
Abstract:An experiment was undertaken to select the optimum spectral bands for the discrimination of land use/cover for proposed Indian Remote Sensing Satellite. A feature selection method was used for the discrimination analysis on the multiband data collected by Bendix 11-channel Modular Multiband Scanner over Tirupati test site of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. Of the various combinations of bands analysed, the optimum combination of four bands was defined as that one which provided the greatest divergence distances to discriminate the specific land covers in the test sites. On the basis of the above studies the optimum bands so chosen are 0.49–0.54 μm, 0.62–0.66 μm, 0.66–0.70 μm and 0.77–0.86 μm.
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