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Advances in Above- and In-Water Radiometry, Volume 3: Hybridspectral Next-Generation Optical Instruments
Hooker, Stanford B ; Lind, Randall N ; Morrow, John H ; Brown, James W ; Kudela, Raphael M ; Houskeeper, Henry F ; Suzuki, Koji
关键词: AUTOMATIC CONTROL;    CALIBRATING;    COMMERCIAL OFF-THE-SHELF PRODUCTS;    COMPUTER PROGRAMS;    DATA ACQUISITION;    DATA PROCESSING;    LABORATORY EQUIPMENT;    OPTICAL EQUIPMENT;    OPTICAL PROPERTIES;    RADIOMETERS;    REMOTE SENSING;    VISUAL OBSERVATION;    WATER COLOR;   
RP-ID  :  NASA/TP–2018-219033/VOL. 3,GSFC-E-DAA-TN68736
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
This publication documents the scientific advances associated with new instrument systems and accessories built to improve above- and in-water observations of the apparent optical properties (AOPs) for a diversity of water masses, including optically complex waters. The principal objective is to be prepared for the launch of next-generation ocean color satellites with the most capable commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) instrumentation in the shortest time possible. The technologies described herein are entirely new hybrid sampling capabilities, so as to satisfy the requirements established for next-generation missions. Both above- and in-water instruments are documented with software options for autonomous control of data collection activities as applicable. The instruments were developed for the Hybridspectral Alternative for Remote Profiling of Optical Observations for NASA Satellites (HARPOONS) vicarious calibration project. The state-of-the-art accuracy required for vicarious calibration also led to the development of laboratory instruments to ensure the field observations were within uncertainty requirements. Separate detailed presentations of the individual instruments provide the hardware designs, accompanying software for data acquisition and processing, and examples of the results achieved.
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