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11 October 2010 Multiresolution infrared optical properties for Gaussian sea surfaces: theoretical validation in the one-dimensional case
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Abstract
We improve the validation of the sea surface infrared optical properties multiresolution model implemented in MATISSE-v2.0, in the 1D case, by comparison with a reference model using a sub-millimeter discretization of the surface. A set of numerical tests is made for various wind speeds, resolutions and realizations of the sea surface. The tests show a good agreement between the results except for grazing angles, where the influence of inner and mutual multiple reflections and adjacent shadowing has still to be investigated.
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Sandrine Fauqueux, Karine Caillault, Pierre Simoneau, and Luc Labarre "Multiresolution infrared optical properties for Gaussian sea surfaces: theoretical validation in the one-dimensional case", Proc. SPIE 7828, Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems XIII, 782803 (11 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.864199
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KEYWORDS
Optical properties

Infrared radiation

Statistical modeling

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Reflection

Thermal modeling

Radiometric resolution

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