• Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves
  • Vol. 43, Issue 3, 375 (2024)
Qian YAO1、2, Hua XU1、*, Cheng FAN1, Li LI1, Si-Heng WANG3, Yang ZHENG1, Wen-Bin XU1、4, Wei-Zhen HOU1、2, Jing-Hai XU5, Qi-Feng ZHUANG5, Peng ZHOU1, Hao ZHANG1、2, Zhen-Ting CHEN6, and Zheng-Qiang LI1、2
Author Affiliations
  • 1State Environment Protection Key Laboratory of Satellite Remote Sensing,Aerospace Information Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,China
  • 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China
  • 3Remote Sensing Satellite General Department,China Academy of Space Technology,Beijing 100094,China
  • 4Science and Technology on Optical Radiation Laboratory,Beijing Institute of Environmental Characteristics,Beijing 100854,China
  • 5College of Geomatics Science and Technology,Nanjing Tech University,Nanjing 211816,China
  • 6School of Information Engineering,Kunming University,Kunming 650214,China
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    DOI: 10.11972/j.issn.1001-9014.2024.03.012 Cite this Article
    Qian YAO, Hua XU, Cheng FAN, Li LI, Si-Heng WANG, Yang ZHENG, Wen-Bin XU, Wei-Zhen HOU, Jing-Hai XU, Qi-Feng ZHUANG, Peng ZHOU, Hao ZHANG, Zhen-Ting CHEN, Zheng-Qiang LI. A simplified parameterization scheme of mid-infrared radiative transfer for satellite remote sensing[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2024, 43(3): 375 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    As the connecting spectral band of visible-near infrared and thermal infrared, mid-infrared (MIR) combines the reflective characteristics of short-wave radiation and the emissive characteristics of long-wave radiation, which is of great importance for application scenarios such as temperature detection and target identification. At present, the radiative transfer (RT) calculation of the MIR spectrum still faces the problem of many input background parameters which are not easy to obtain. Based on this, a simplified parameterization scheme of MIR RT for satellite remote sensing is proposed. Using the MODTRAN model (MM), the background surface and atmospheric parameters involved in the MIR daytime RT process were quantitatively simulated and analyzed to obtain the key parameters affecting RT, from which an MM-based parameter simplified scheme (SS) was developed. The total radiance calculated by SS and MM is compared and validated at the center wavelength of 6 MIR channels of MODIS, and the RMSE is less than 0.004399 with high accuracy. The SS only relies on surface temperature, surface emissivity, atmospheric profile type, water vapor and cloud optical thickness, and does not require input of aerosol, CO2 and O3 data. Compared with the MM, the SS reduces the input parameters from 8 categories to 5 categories, and the calculation time efficiency increases by 9.02%. With limited computational resources, the SS proposed in this paper can provide support for the application areas such as fast processing of MIR images and remote sensing simulation of large scenes.
    Qian YAO, Hua XU, Cheng FAN, Li LI, Si-Heng WANG, Yang ZHENG, Wen-Bin XU, Wei-Zhen HOU, Jing-Hai XU, Qi-Feng ZHUANG, Peng ZHOU, Hao ZHANG, Zhen-Ting CHEN, Zheng-Qiang LI. A simplified parameterization scheme of mid-infrared radiative transfer for satellite remote sensing[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2024, 43(3): 375
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