Full text: XVIIIth Congress (Part B3)

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Figure 2 Real DEM data of Unzen, Kyushu in Japan 
Contour line was derived from 50 x 50 m of meshed data 
  
  
2.4 Simulated Anneal ing 
The simulated annealing is one of 
the optimization methods which 
allows us to determine a parameter 
with minimizing the energy, E which 
is corresponding to the difference 
between real and model derived at 
sensor radiance. 
Let me assume that parameter set, S 
which is corresponding to the DEM. 
3. Exper iments 
The actual DEM data with 50 meter of 
mesh size of Unzen area in Kyushu 
Japan, which is provided by 
Geographical Survey of Japan is used 
to show the effectiveness of the 
proposed method through a comparison 
between the existing surface 
reconstruction method with 
non-linear least square method 
(Levenberg Markard) and the proposed 
method. Figure 2 shows the DEM data 
which consists of 512 x 512 pixels 
corresponding to the 25 x 25 Km?. 
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3.1 Geometric Relationship Among 
Ie Satellite, the Surface and the 
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The 256 line is corresponding to the 
solar azimuth angle with the 
elevation angle of 45 degree that 
implies the sun direction is middle 
of the DEM data. This Solar azimuth 
and elevation angles are variables 
and can be designated. On the other 
hand, satellite altitude is 
designated at 800 Km. The earth is 
assumed as the sphere with the 
diameter of 6, 378 Km. 
3.2 Atmospheric Transmittance 
Assuming that wavelength region of 
the mission instrument is 0.7um, 
atmospheric transmittance for nadir 
viewing is calculated as 0.86. 
Meanwhile atmospheric transmittance 
for the arbitrary viewing angle is 
calculated with MODTRAN-3 in the 
same manner. 
3.3 Surface Conditions 
The target area is mostly covered 
with forest so that  Lambertian 
surface with 0.55 of spectral 
   
  
   
  
  
   
   
  
   
   
    
    
   
  
   
  
   
     
  
   
  
   
   
   
   
  
   
   
     
   
   
	        
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