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A fast radiative transfer model for hyperspectral IR satellite sounders

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Methodological and computational aspects of fast radiative transfer model (FRTM) development are discussed. A model for fast and accurate analysis of spectra measured by the IKFS-2 infrared sounder installed on the Meteor-M Russian meteorological satellites is proposed. The results of modeling and performance evaluation are presented.

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Correspondence to V. P. Pyatkin.

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This paper uses the materials of the report submitted at the 11th International Conference “Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis: New Information Technologies,” Samara, Russia, September 23–28, 2013.

Valerii P. Pyatkin was born in 1939. Graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 1963. Received his Candidate’s Degree in 1970 and Doctoral Degree in 1987. Professor and head of the Laboratory of Image Processing at the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His scientific interests are digital image processing, remote sensing, geoinformatics, web technologies, and cloud computing. The author of more than 200 papers, including 5 monographs.

Aleksei N. Rublev was born in 1953. Graduated from Dzerzhinsky Military Academy in 1976. Received his Candidate’s Degree in 1985. Senior researcher and head of the Laboratory of Remote Sensing of Cloud Parameters at the Planeta Scientific Research Center of Space Hydrometeorology. Member of the International Radiation Commission. His scientific interests are radiation transfer in stochastic environments, remote sensing, and climatology. The author of more than 150 papers.

Evgenii V. Rusin was born in 1978. Graduated from Novosibirsk State University (Department of Mechanics and Mathematics) in 2000. Received his Candidate’s Degree in 2004. Senior researcher at the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics. His scientific interests are image processing and parallel computing. The author of more than 30 papers.

Aleksandr B. Uspenskii was born in 1939. Graduated from Moscow State University (Department of Physics) in 1963. Received his Doctoral Degree in 1990. Professor and senior researcher at the Planeta Scientific Research Center of Space Hydrometeorology. Winner of a Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the Field of Science and Technology (2011). His scientific interests are numerical methods, remote sensing, and satellite meteorology. The author of more than 200 papers, including 2 monographs.

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Pyatkin, V.P., Rublev, A.N., Rusin, E.V. et al. A fast radiative transfer model for hyperspectral IR satellite sounders. Pattern Recognit. Image Anal. 25, 514–516 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054661815030190

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