Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Description of the design and operation of a radiometer which derives atmospheric temperature profiles on the basis of spectral measurements in eight optical filter channels. The radiometer achieves its eight-channel capability by sequentially viewing the eight optical filters mounted in a rotating filter wheel, with a single IR detector and electronic amplification channel processing the signal for all the filters. The advantages and disadvantages of this sequential approach as compared to eight 'parallel' radiometric channels are discussed. The proposed radiometer provides a relative calibration accuracy between seven out of the eight channels of better than 0.1% rms of the full dynamic range. The absolute accuracy achievable between in-flight calibrations of six minutes, or between two-hour calibrations using optical temperature correction factors, is better than an rms value of 0.15% of full scale. The radiometric correlation between the in-flight calibration source of the instrument and a reference standard blackbody is better than an rms value of 0.5% of full scale.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment; Oct 02, 1972 - Oct 06, 1972; Ann Arbor, MI
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