Generating
the Nighttime Light of the Human Settlements
by Identifying Periodic Components from DMSP/OLS Satellite Imagery
Posted on 2015-09-01 - 00:00
Nighttime
lights of the human settlements (hereafter, “stable
lights”) are seen as a valuable proxy of social economic activity
and greenhouse gas emissions at the subnational level. In this study,
we propose an improved method to generate the stable lights from Defense
Meteorological Satellite Program/Operational Linescan System (DMSP/OLS)
daily nighttime light data for 1999. The study area includes Japan,
China, India, and other 10 countries in East Asia. A noise reduction
filter (NRF) was employed to generate a stable light from DMSP/OLS
time-series daily nighttime light data. It was found that noise from
amplitude of the 1-year periodic component is included in the stable
light. To remove the amplitude of the 1-year periodic component noise
included in the stable light, the NRF method was improved to extract
the periodic component. Then, new stable light was generated by removing
the amplitude of the 1-year periodic component using the improved
NRF method. The resulting stable light was evaluated by comparing
it with the conventional nighttime stable light provided by the National
Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration/National Geophysical Data Center
(NOAA/NGDC). It is indicated that DNs of the NOAA stable light image
are lower than those of the new stable light image. This might be
attributable to the influence of attenuation effects from thin warm
water clouds. However, due to overglow effect of the thin cloud, light
area in new stable light is larger than NOAA stable light. Furthermore,
the cumulative digital numbers (CDNs) and number of light area pixels
(NLAP) of the generated stable light and NOAA/NGDC stable light were
applied to estimate socioeconomic variables of population, electric
power consumption, gross domestic product, and CO2 emissions
from fossil fuel consumption. It is shown that the correlations of
the population and CO2FF with new stable light data are
higher than those in NOAA stable light data; correlations of the EPC
and GDP with NOAA stable light data are higher those in the new stable
light data.
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Letu, Husi; Hara, Masanao; Tana, Gegen; Bao, Yuhai; Nishio, Fumihiko (2016). Generating
the Nighttime Light of the Human Settlements
by Identifying Periodic Components from DMSP/OLS Satellite Imagery. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b02471