2016
DOI: 10.1117/1.jpe.6.035501
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Compact hybrid solar simulator with the spectral match beyond class A

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“…Figure 5 shows the spectral curve of sky background light radiance. The sky background light radiance mentioned in this article is based on the American ASTM G173-03 model [40]. In the process of simulating the parameters of the LiDAR system to obtain SNR, vegetation and soil are used as the main ground objects for analysis, and vegetation is mainly represented by red leaves.…”
Section: Parameter Simulation Of Hyperspectral Lidarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows the spectral curve of sky background light radiance. The sky background light radiance mentioned in this article is based on the American ASTM G173-03 model [40]. In the process of simulating the parameters of the LiDAR system to obtain SNR, vegetation and soil are used as the main ground objects for analysis, and vegetation is mainly represented by red leaves.…”
Section: Parameter Simulation Of Hyperspectral Lidarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lâmpadas de xenônio e halógena são as que melhor representam a luz solar, pois possuem emissão em grande parte na região do visível (vis) e infravermelho próximo e menor parcela na região do ultravioleta (UV). 9,117 Em conformidade com esse contexto, a Tabela 1 mostra que 51% dos trabalhos publicados especificaram o uso de luz solar (natural ou simulada), lâmpada de xenônio ou halógena. Adicionalmente, com intuito avaliar o efeito apenas da luz visível, grande parte das pesquisas utilizaram filtros específicos para remover toda emissão de UV que as lâmpadas poderiam emitir.…”
Section: Fonte Luminosaunclassified
“…At this time, xenon arc lamps are the light source with the highest spectral compatibility with the sun and easily filter light to match the best AAA class standard conditions [19,23]. However, a relatively complex and expensive optical system is required to ensure uniform illumination in the test [12,23,24]. On the other hand, metal halide is also often used by researchers to develop solar simulators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have potential as alternative light sources in solar simulators by considering various aspects such as high optical efficiency and power, lower thermal emissions, long service life, low operating voltage, and the availability of multiple wavelengths. However, the intensity generated is a limitation in developing this LED-based solar simulator [23]. Based on these cases, the halogen lamp was chosen because it is identical to the original sunlight, consisting of UV-Vis and IR spectrum, its reliability, lower price, and is easy to obtain in the market [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%