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10 November 1987 Natural Terrain In The Infrared: Measurements And Modeling
N. Ben-Yosef, K. Wilner, M. Abitbol
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Abstract
The spatial and statistical properties of the radiance over a scene of natural terrain is of importance while a target detection algorithm is developed [1]. In geological studies the use of I.R. imaging is in-creasing and the understanding of the image is of significance L2]. One dimensional measurements and anal-ysis of the thermal image of natural terrain was performed by Itakura and his coworkers [3]. In this study a model was proposed, describing the statistics of the radiance over a given scene and the one dimensional power spectra of it. The main claims were generally validated by later work of the ERIM group [4,5].
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N. Ben-Yosef, K. Wilner, and M. Abitbol "Natural Terrain In The Infrared: Measurements And Modeling", Proc. SPIE 0819, Infrared Technology XIII, (10 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941802
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Infrared radiation

Chemical elements

Thermal modeling

Sun

Infrared technology

Atmospheric modeling

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