Vol. 2, issue 01, article # 17

Ryym R. L. Restoration of the real horizon radiance from the smoothed remote sensing data. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1989. V. 2. No. 01. P. 83-85.    PDF
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Abstract:

For the restoration of the real intensity of the horizon from the smoothed remote sensing data the parametrically optimal filtering method is proposed. The results of the restoration medelling and also the results of the restoration of the daytime horizon radiance at 1,25 mm are presented.

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