Gao Feng. Process System of Measured Bidirectional Reflectance in Changchun Laboratory[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 1997, (S1). DOI: CNKI:SUN:YGXB.0.1997-S1-018.
Bidirectional reflectance measurement is very important in the BRDF model validation and inversion . For many reasons
there exists many errors in the measured data. As in the laboratory
there is no wind and cloud
thus the measured data is more stable than in vivo. These data have been used to validated and invert many BRDF models. A BRDF process system based on MS-Windows has been developed
which include measured bidirectional reflectance data management and preprocess
data 2D and 3D analysis
BRDF model validation
and model inversion . In this paper we chose four objects as test samples which are sparse dense cotton
cotton
soybean
and corn
to validate four empirical and semiempirical models which are Walthall
Roujean
Verstraete
Rahman model. The validated result fit measured data well. We also used SAIL model to try our inversion test. At first
the parameter sensitivity and their distribution in view positions were analyzed
the according to analysis result we determined three cases: the most sensitivity area
the least sensitivity area and principal plane. Finally
the SAIL model parameters LAI
LAD
ρ
τ were inverted in three cases . The results show that :1. The inversion of sensitive area is better than insensitive area. 2. The more sensitive model parameter is
the more precise and stable the inversion is. Therefore
whether a BRDF model model is invertable or not is not only depend on its mathematical invertibility
but also depend on what parameters you want to invert and what measured data you are using.