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A “Skylight” simulator for HWIL simulation of hyperspectral remote sensing

  • Beihang University

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Abstract

Even though digital simulation technology has been widely used in the last two decades, hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) simulation is still an indispensable method for spectral uncertainty research of ground targets. However, previous facilities mainly focus on the simulation of panchromatic imaging. Therefore, neither the spectral nor the spatial performance is enough for hyperspectral simulation. To improve the accuracy of illumination simulation, a new dome-like skylight simulator is designed and developed to fit the spatial distribution and spectral characteristics of a real skylight for the wavelength from 350 nm to 2500 nm. The simulator’s performance was tested using a spectroradiometer with different accessories. The spatial uniformity is greater than 0.91. The spectral mismatch decreases to 1/243 of the spectral mismatch of the Imagery Simulation Facility (ISF). The spatial distribution of radiance can be adjusted, and the accuracy of the adjustment is greater than 0.895. The ability of the skylight simulator is also demonstrated by comparing radiometric quantities measured in the skylight simulator with those in a real skylight in Beijing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2829
JournalSensors
Volume17
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • HWIL
  • Mineral mapping
  • Remote sensing experiment
  • Sensor test
  • Simulation
  • Skylight
  • Spectral measurement

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