光谱热红外发射率测量的变化和灵敏度

L. Balick, Michael Howard, Heather Gledhill, A. Klawitter, A. Gillespie
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由于地表物理特征和视角的变化而引起的光谱变化会影响热红外高光谱图像的处理和利用,需要了解。为了帮助实现这一目标,FTIR光谱仪在三天的时间内对一组已知目标进行了测量,以评估热红外光谱发射率测量的精度和可重复性,以评估视野方向和表面粗糙度的影响。这些测量旨在为模型提供验证数据,并提高我们在野外精确测量发射率的能力。连续三天测量了两种岩石目标,每种目标都有三个粗糙度等级和三个视图最低点。几天内的结果非常一致。60度视图的发射率向下移动:进行了灵敏度分析来解释这种变化和其他变化,并在本文中进行了讨论。大尺寸岩石的光谱往往低于小尺寸岩石的目标。将介绍初步的建模结果。
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Variation and sensitivity in spectral thermal IR emissivity measurements
Changes of spectra due to changes of variations in the physical features of the surface and view angle can impact the processing and exploitation of thermal IR hyperspectral images and need to be understood. To help accomplish this, FTIR spectrometer measurements were made on a set of known targets over a period of three days in order to assess the precision and repeatability of thermal IR spectral emissivity measurements of the effects of view direction and surface roughness. These measurements are intended to provide validation data for the model and advance our capability to make precise measurements of emissivity in the field. Two types of rock targets, each with three roughness classes and at three view nadir angles were measured over three consecutive days. The results within days were very consistent. Emissivity for the 60 degree view was shifted downward: a sensitivity analysis was conducted to explain this and other variations and is discussed in this paper. The spectra for the large rock size class tended to be lower than targets with smaller rocks. Preliminary modeling results will be presented.
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