To cite this paper use one of the standards below:
The highest performance of multiband optical data (Visible - VIS – Shortwave Infrared - SWIR – (400-2500 nm) (e.g. imaging spectroscopy approaches) can be reached mainly through atmospheric correction effects; the conversion of the image values to surface reflectance, allowing, for instance, to estimate the amount of biochemical compounds in the target. This work aims to present an algorithm dedicated to atmospheric parameters obtaining from MODIS and related sensors, encapsulated in a user-friendly interface through Software to Collect Atmospheric Information (SCAI-r), applied to the correction of atmosphere effects on Rapideye image. The results show that SCAI-r generates information needed to perform atmospheric correction and that it has a greater influence over water-related objects, when compared to parameters randomly inserted as input data in atmospheric correction algorithms.
With nearly 200,000 papers published, Galoá empowers scholars to share and discover cutting-edge research through our streamlined and accessible academic publishing platform.
Learn more about our products:
This proceedings is identified by a DOI , for use in citations or bibliographic references. Attention: this is not a DOI for the paper and as such cannot be used in Lattes to identify a particular work.
Check the link "How to cite" in the paper's page, to see how to properly cite the paper