A radiometric model for daylight satellite detection is developed and used to evaluate the effects of various parameters on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Detection of reflected sunlight from a low-earth orbit, diffuse, planar satellite by a single-pixel infrared photovoltaic detector is considered. Noise considered includes photon noise from the background and signal, as well as thermal noise. Parameters considered include atmospheric conditions, optical parameters, and detector parameters. The Phillips Laboratory Expert-assisted User System, an atmospheric modeling tool that employs the MODTRAN and FASCODE transmission codes, is used to model wavelength-dependent atmospheric transmission and background radiance. The SNR is found to increase...
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) is a metric used to link the image quality and radiometric performance o...
Taking into account atmospheric effects is crucial in target detection of airborne/satellite hypersp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-77)Radiances sensed by radiometers boarded on satell...
A radiometric model for daylight satellite detection is developed and used to evaluate the effects o...
To determine the feasibility of observing geosynchronous satellites during the daytime, we create a ...
To determine the feasibility of observing high-orbit targets with a large aperture telescope, we cre...
Daytime measurements of reflected sunlight in the visible spectrum have been a staple of Earth-viewi...
AbstractSolar energy is abundant and capable of providing much of our energy needs. It has several u...
The visible infrared imaging radiometer suite on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satel...
This paper examines the methodology of detecting targets in airborne or satellite hyperspectral imag...
Portions of a series of end-of-life tests are described for a Sandia National Li~boratories- designe...
Summary: After launch and continuous radiation exposure, space-borne cameras are constantly changing...
Since the launch of the first Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) instrument aboard the...
In this research, we are interested in applying the model to simulate the radiative transfer through...
<p> When a spacecraft is in orbit, it is almost impossible to check its working condition. Almost a...
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) is a metric used to link the image quality and radiometric performance o...
Taking into account atmospheric effects is crucial in target detection of airborne/satellite hypersp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-77)Radiances sensed by radiometers boarded on satell...
A radiometric model for daylight satellite detection is developed and used to evaluate the effects o...
To determine the feasibility of observing geosynchronous satellites during the daytime, we create a ...
To determine the feasibility of observing high-orbit targets with a large aperture telescope, we cre...
Daytime measurements of reflected sunlight in the visible spectrum have been a staple of Earth-viewi...
AbstractSolar energy is abundant and capable of providing much of our energy needs. It has several u...
The visible infrared imaging radiometer suite on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satel...
This paper examines the methodology of detecting targets in airborne or satellite hyperspectral imag...
Portions of a series of end-of-life tests are described for a Sandia National Li~boratories- designe...
Summary: After launch and continuous radiation exposure, space-borne cameras are constantly changing...
Since the launch of the first Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) instrument aboard the...
In this research, we are interested in applying the model to simulate the radiative transfer through...
<p> When a spacecraft is in orbit, it is almost impossible to check its working condition. Almost a...
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) is a metric used to link the image quality and radiometric performance o...
Taking into account atmospheric effects is crucial in target detection of airborne/satellite hypersp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-77)Radiances sensed by radiometers boarded on satell...