DocumentCode :
2943108
Title :
Validation of bidirectional reflectance models using the first scene acquired by the CHRIS sensor over the Jornada Experimental Range
Author :
Chopping, Mark ; Su, Lihong ; Schmugge, Thomas ; Rango, Albert
Author_Institution :
Earth & Environ. Studies, Montclair State Univ., Upper Montclair, NJ, USA
Volume :
7
fYear :
2003
fDate :
21-25 July 2003
Firstpage :
4425
Abstract :
Multi-angular reflectance data over desert grasslands and shrublands in the USDA, ARS Jornada Experimental Range near Las Cruces, New Mexico, were obtained by the Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer flown on the PROBA satellite on August 5, 2002. An experimental satellite-borne sensor, the CHRIS, is one of the few sources of consistent multi-angular reflectance data on kilometer scales, providing up to five looks at a given target within the space of a few minutes. Two images acquired at different sun-target-sensor geometries were used to examine the validity of a simplified geometric-optical model (SGM) of bidirectional reflectance which incorporates a priori, empirical knowledge of the scattering properties of the underlying soil. The model is based on principles of geometric-optics while providing a mechanism for encapsulating volume scattering effects. It has been subjected to sensitivity studies and tested using a radiosity-based method, with simulations driven by detailed plant maps and measurements of the optical properties of plants and soils. However, up to this point it has only been tested against multi-angular data acquired from the air by tilting a digital multispectral camera; work here using data from the CHRIS sensor extends and corroborates the results presented in the previous studies.
Keywords :
agriculture; geometrical optics; photoreflectance; remote sensing by radar; soil; spaceborne radar; vegetation mapping; AD 2002 08 05; ARS Jornada experimental range; CHRIS sensor; Las Cruces; New Mexico; PROBA satellite; USDA; bidirectional reflectance models; compact high resolution imaging spectrometer; desert grasslands; digital multispectral camera tilting; encapsulating volume scattering effects; geometric-optical model; multiangular reflectance; optical properties; plant maps; radiosity-based method; satellite-borne sensor; scattering properties; sensitivity; shrublands; sun-target-sensor geometries; underlying soil; Bidirectional control; High-resolution imaging; Layout; Optical scattering; Reflectivity; Soil; Solid modeling; Spectroscopy; Testing; US Department of Agriculture;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003. IGARSS '03. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7929-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2003.1295535
Filename :
1295535
Link To Document :
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