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Abstract (EDOC: 15829)
Data simulation is a useful tool in preparation of new remote
sensing missions since simulated data can already
serve as a test bench for the development of algorithms
for the scientific exploitation of future data. Monitoring
of arable crops is one of the core applications of the upcoming
EnMAP mission. In this study we use a spectral,
spatial and temporal simulation system to generate cereal
field reflectance patterns for the analysis of upcoming
challenges posed by varying viewing geometry and plant
phenology. Realistic EnMAP measurements with typical
observation constellations were calculated by using this
simulation system. The measurements can be categorised
into nearly nadir observations, nearly backward scattered
observations, and nearly forward scattered observations
depending on the constellation sun-target-satellite. Due
to this bidirectional behaviour of canopies EnMAP data
have to be corrected for this effect enabling the comparison
of vegetation indices (VI) or retrieval methods for
biophysical parameters. In this paper a new approach
is presented offering the potential for the correction of
these effects demonstrated for the leaf area index (LAI).
As a second application of the spectral simulation system
a classification method is presented determining different
cereal types and growth stages. Both examples
demonstrated the need of modelling the bidirectional re-
flectance distribution function (BRDF) leading to an improved
identification of cereal types.
(2010): Simulation of EnMAP measured cereal canopy spectra – challenges posed by varying observation geometry and plant phenology. Proceedings of Hyperspectral Workshop 2010, Hyperspectral Workshop 2010 (Frascati, Italy 2010).
(2010): Simulation of EnMAP measured cereal canopy spectra – challenges posed by varying observation geometry and plant phenology. Proceedings of Hyperspectral Workshop 2010, Hyperspectral Workshop 2010 (Frascati, Italy 2010).
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