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15 October 2012 New approach to spectral features modeling
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The origin of spectral features, speckle effects, is explained, followed by a discussion on many aspects of spectral features generation. The next part gives an overview of means to limit the amplitude of the spectral features. This paper gives a discussion of all means to reduce the spectral features amplitude (SFA), i.e. inner pixel averaging, coherence effects, and angular averaging, and to a lesser extend coherence effects and polarization. A new approach to model spectral features is presented, that is based on the averaging mechanisms, in a similar way as is used for speckle patterns. Formulae for all averaging methods are given and the use is discussed. The paper starts off with a short description on Spectral Features as observed in earth observation spectrometers, followed by speckle effects and averaging mechanisms. Next the origin of the averaging mechanisms in a spectrometer are given and a method to calculate them.
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Hedser van Brug and Paolo S. Scalia "New approach to spectral features modeling", Proc. SPIE 8510, Earth Observing Systems XVII, 85100G (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931497
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KEYWORDS
Diffusers

Speckle

Sun

Speckle pattern

Spectrometers

Sensors

Scattering

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