Spectral signature measurement in remote sensingPekka Saukkola
Snorkel in anoasis of marine vegetationwith the deepwater imaging of the blue band. Your eyes can see reflected blue light. Depending on the clarity of the water, visible light like the blue band can reach depths up to 20-30 meters. Tweak your spectral signature using the blue band for d...
The spectral signature of a material may be defined in the solar-reflective region by its reflectance as a function of wavelength, measured at an appropriate spectral resolution. From: Remote Sensing (Third edition), 2007 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
ar is the easiest to measure using remote sensing devices. Therefore, it is the most important parameter for remote sensing observation using the 0.3 - 2.5 µm. r is called spectral reflectanceorreflectanceor spectral signature. r是最容易测量使用遥感设备。 所以,它是遥感观察的最重要的参量使用0.3...
Therefore, it is the most important parameter for remote sensing observation using the 0.3 - 2.5 µm. r is calledspectral reflectanceorreflectanceor spectral signature. r是最容易测量使用遥感设备。 所以,它是遥感观察的最重要的参量使用0.3 - 2.5 µm。 r是calledspectral reflectanceorreflectanceor...
Application of Spectral Fluorescence Signature technique for in-vivo analysis of algae in top layers of Baltic sea waters The distribution of DOM and phytoplankton were studied in the Baltic Sea waters near Poland using the method of Spectral Fluorescence Signatures (SFS) in s... NL Fateyeva 被引...
Exemplar spectra are single spectra, derived from a set of individual spectral signature measurements that capture the spectral essence of a class or subclass of materials. These involve techniques that are beyond the forefront of current hyperspectral research. Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) and ...
The input signature is to be matched with every single signature in target set. In order to reduce the complexity, some researchers have used different variants, like mean as a target spectral signature, correlation as a distance metric etc. Steven et al. [5] introduced spectral distance to ...
Measurements of the atmospheric effect on the spectral signature of surface cover were conducted during hazy conditions over the Chesapeake Bay and its eastern shore. In the experiment the upward radiance was measured by an airborne scanning radiometer in nine spectral bands between 465 and 773 nm,...
. Stress symptoms are changes in plant physiology, whose characteristics affect the spectral signature of crop canopies that are consequently detectable via spectral measurements. Typical stress-related spectral changes in plant canopy signatures do not cause narrow spectral features, but rather influence ...