Developmental Trends in the Application and Measurement of the Bidirectional Reflection Distribution Function

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Abstract

The bidirectional reflection distribution function (BRDF) is among the most effective means to study the phenomenon of light–object interaction. It can precisely describe the characteristics of spatial reflection of the target surface, and has been applied to aerial remote sensing, imaging technology, materials analysis, and computer rendering technology. This study provides a comprehensive review of the development of devices to measure the BRDF. We gathered research in the area by using the Web of Science Core Collection, and show that work on the BDRF has been ongoing in the last 30 years. We also describe some typical measurement devices for the BRDF proposed in the literature. Finally, we summarise outstanding problems related to BRDF measurement and propose directions of future research in the area.

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Zou, Y., Zhang, L., Zhang, J., Li, B., & Lv, X. (2022, March 1). Developmental Trends in the Application and Measurement of the Bidirectional Reflection Distribution Function. Sensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22051739

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