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26 August 2010 Predicting top-of-atmosphere radiance for arbitrary viewing geometries from the visible to thermal infrared
Steve A. Cota, Linda S. Kalman
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Abstract
In an earlier paper [Cota et al., Proc. SPIE 7087, 1-31 (2008)] we described how The Aerospace Corporation's Parameterized Image Chain Analysis & Simulation SOftware (PICASSO) may be used with a reflectance calibrated input scene, in conjunction with a limited number of runs of AFRL's MODTRAN4 radiative transfer code, to quickly predict the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) radiance received by an earth viewing sensor, for any arbitrary combination of solar and sensor elevation angles. In the present paper, we extend the method to the short and midwave IR, where reflected solar and emitted thermal radiation both contribute to the TOA radiance received by a downlooking sensor.
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Steve A. Cota and Linda S. Kalman "Predicting top-of-atmosphere radiance for arbitrary viewing geometries from the visible to thermal infrared", Proc. SPIE 7813, Remote Sensing System Engineering III, 781307 (26 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861882
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Sensors

Atmospheric sensing

Remote sensing

Solar radiation

Image analysis

Optical sensors

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