SONG Jin-ling, WANG Jin-di, LIU Xiao-qing, et al. Computer Simulations of Differing Radiation Regimes on Aspen Trees[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007,(5):669-676.
SONG Jin-ling, WANG Jin-di, LIU Xiao-qing, et al. Computer Simulations of Differing Radiation Regimes on Aspen Trees[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2007,(5):669-676. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20070592.
LAI(leaf area index) and LAD(leaf angle distribution) are two important parameters determining vegetation canopy structure.In computer simulations of vegetation canopies
these two parameters are the controlling parameters that render the 3D vegetation scene.In this paper
a computer graphics method
Modified Extended L-system(MELS)
is used to render an architecturally realistic leaf canopy(grass) and tree canopy(aspen)
that are based on measured structure data of typical grass and aspen trees.A radiosity-graphics combined model(RGM) is then used to calculate the radiation regime of the simulated 3D realistic structure scene
including canopy directional reflectance and spectrum in visible and NIR regions.Two aspen tree scenes are simulated:one where the underlying surface is soil and another where the underlying surface is grass and soil.Then
distributed characteristics of canopies BRF(bi-directional reflectance factor) for the two kinds of scenes are analyzed.However
for realistically structured trees
the radiosity method cannot simulate a large-scale scene because there are too many variables to be processed
so one solution is to simplify the tree crown
making it possible to simulate the canopy BRF at a larger scale.So
we conclude that computer simulations can obtain the radiation regime of forest canopies with some kinds of underlying surfaces
making computer simulation a good way of providing directional reflectance.