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19 October 2005 Hyperspectral virtual imaging system of a Fagus sylvatica stand
Dimitrios Biliouris, Karl vom Berge, Jan Van Aardt, Philip Dutre, Bart Muys, Yves Williams, Pol Coppin
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Abstract
A hyperspectral virtual forest scene of a Fagus sylvatica stand is presented. An off-the-shelf tree architectural software package (Bionatics) was used to generate a biologically accurate Fagus tree, while leaf BRDF data were acquired with the use of a hyperspectral Compact Laboratory Spectro-Goniometer (CLabSpeG). The goal behind the virtual forest scene is to create a Virtual Imaging System using measured BRDF data of vegetative material in order to improve existing canopy reflectance models. This imaging system is the first step towards the creation of a hyperspectral virtual laboratory that will be used to research and better understand earth solar interaction principles.
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Dimitrios Biliouris, Karl vom Berge, Jan Van Aardt, Philip Dutre, Bart Muys, Yves Williams, and Pol Coppin "Hyperspectral virtual imaging system of a Fagus sylvatica stand", Proc. SPIE 5976, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology VII, 597610 (19 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.627651
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Data modeling

Light sources

Imaging systems

Sensors

Solar radiation models

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