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Study of Surface Brightness From Backscattered Laser Intensity: Calibration of Laser Data
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2005
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EngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser SimulationEarth ScienceLaser DataCalibrationOptical PropertiesAtmospheric ScienceLaser-based SensorReflectance ModelingAirborne Reflectance CalibrationSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyLaser Processing TechnologyLidarBrightness Calibration TargetsLidar Reflectance StandardsRadarPhotometry (Optics)Remote SensingLaser Damage
Systematic laboratory measurements of laser backscatter intensity are presented for brightness calibration targets, and a calibration scheme for airborne laser scanner intensity data is proposed. Thus far, the use of these data has been partly hampered by the variability of the intensity with time, and no test fields have been available for airborne reflectance calibration. Portable brightness targets (tarps), with nominal reflectances from 5% to 70%, were manufactured, and, based on these measurements, found suitable for lidar reflectance standards. Furthermore, the variability of the recorded intensity from the tarps as a function of incidence angle was low. The measurements also provide new information on the surface albedo dependence of backscattering effects: as the surface brightness increases from 5% to 70%, the hotspot brightness peak amplitudes increase by 20% to 30%, and their apparent widths reduce to a half, which implies that hotspots could be used as an albedo discriminator.
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