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Data Analysis for Bark and Leaf Reflectance Measurements, (1998)

Abstract
This report addresses the incorporation of the effects associated with natural environments and backgrounds in the simulation models which are essential to the development of smart weapons. The effect of leaves and bark in the visible and IR spectral regions is discussed and a computational model is presented for the bi-directional reflectance (BRDF) measurement carried out by Surface Optics Corporation (SOC). A singular value decomposition (SVD) technique is used to justify an important model assumption, factorization of the spectral and angular dependencies into separate product functions. An empirical reflectance model, previously developed by Spectral Sciences, Inc. (SSI), is applied to these data. Since the leaves are translucent at shorter wavelengths, this model is expanded to include a very simple description of the directional transmittance. (MM)

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Download http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA289648
Mitarbeiter SPECTRAL SCIENCES INC BURLINGTON MA
Archiv Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords INFRARED DETECTION AND DETECTORS, OPTICS, *INFRARED DETECTION, *TREES, *REFLECTANCE, *INFRARED RADIATION, *BACKGROUND RADIATION, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, OPTICAL PROPERTIES, TARGET RECOGNITION, VISIBLE SPECTRA, VEGETATION, INFRARED SPECTRA, SMART WEAPONS., LEAVES, TREE BARK, SPN-19950111080, ASPEN TREES, PE62101F.
Sprache eng