Evaluation the Spatial-Temporal Average Method in the Multi-Angle Information Extraction Based on Near Surface Observation Sensors

Multi-angle information extraction is very important for the validation of land surface models, such as bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) model and directional brightness temperature (DBT) model. The experiment can be done in the near surface, on the plane, and on the satellite. The spatial-temporal average method is widely-used on the scale of plane. In this paper, we try to extend it to extract the multi-angle information from near surface observation sensors. We found this method can obtain good result over homogeneous land surface, but the observation protocol is critical over heterogeneous land surface. For instance, the observation plane should be perpendicular to the row direction. In addition, we found that the hot spot area will be shaded by the observation platform which leads to the BRDF result to be affected seriously.