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GoSPo: a goniospectropolarimeter to assess reflectance, transmittance, and surface polarization as related to leaf optical properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED REMOTE SENSING
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.JRS.14.047505

Keywords

reflectance; transmittance; goniometer; polarization; remote sensing; leaves

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  1. Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre funded through the Canada First Research Excellence Fund
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Reserch Council of Canada

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Visible-near infrared (VIS-NIR) spectral data are widely used for remotely estimating a number of crop health metrics. In general, these indices and models do not explicitly account for leaf surface characteristics, which themselves can be indicators of plant status or environmental responses. To explicitly include leaf surface characteristics, data are required linking optical properties to surface characteristics. We present the design and experimental validation of a goniospectropolarimeter (GoSPo) that combines the capabilities of a spectrometer, goniometer, and polarimeter. GoSPo was designed with the objective of studying the relationships between leaf surface characteristics and the resulting light reflectance, transmission, and polarization as functions of both direction and VIS-NIR spectra. Using six motors, a pneumatic system, two spectrometers, and a combination of lenses, polarizers, and mirrors, GoSPo can examine a leaf from a particular angle, approximate hemispherical transmittance and reflectance (with root-mean-square error values of 0.0189 and 0.0216 for reflectance and transmittance, respectively, compared to a spectrophotometer and integrating sphere), and obtain spectral polarization measurements without disrupting the sample between measurements. The data collected with GoSPo will aid in model development for remote sensing applications. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License.

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