Abstract
Hyperspectral radiative transfer simulations are a versatile tool in remote sensing but can pose a major computational burden. We describe a simple method to construct hyperspectral simulation results by using only a small spectral subsample of the simulated wavelength range, thus leading to major speedups in such simulations. This is achieved by computing principal components for a small number of representative hyperspectral spectra and then deriving a reconstruction matrix for a specific spectral subset of channels to compute the hyperspectral data. The method is applied and discussed in detail using the example of top-of-atmosphere radiances in the oxygen A band, leading to speedups in the range of one to two orders of magnitude when compared to radiative transfer simulations at full spectral resolution. © Author(s) 2014. CC Attribution 3.0 License.
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Hollstein, A., & Lindstrot, R. (2014). Fast reconstruction of hyperspectral radiative transfer simulations by using small spectral subsets: Application to the oxygen A band. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 7(2), 599–607. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-7-599-2014
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