Abstract
The number of remote sensing satellites has increased rapidly in parallel with the advancement of space technology and the rising demand in the space industry. Consequently, the observation effectiveness evaluation of remote sensing satellites has received extensive attention. As the core content of the effectiveness evaluation, index systems are usually established and screened using qualitative or quantitative methods. They can hardly satisfy the construction principles such as completeness and independence simultaneously. To address this issue, we propose a new method for remote sensing satellite observation effectiveness evaluation that considers various principles. Firstly, a three-layer evaluation index system structure is constructed. The principle of completeness, hierarchy, and measurability of the index system is ensured by decomposition, clustering, and preliminary screening. Secondly, the principal component contribution rate is obtained through principal component analysis. Finally, we introduce a comprehensive scoring method (ICCLR) based on the combination of independence coefficient and principal component comprehensive loss rate. It realizes the screening of an index system from the index set containing correlation relationships. The validity and optimality of the proposed method are verified through experiments and analysis of three typical tasks.
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