M. Mohan et P. Chauhan, Simulations for optimal payload tilt to avoid sunglint in IRS-P4 Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) data around the Indian subcontinent, INT J REMOT, 22(1), 2001, pp. 185-190
Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) payload, onboard Indian Remote Sensing Satellite
(IRS)-P4, detects the water constituents from the spectrum of solar radiat
ion backscattered from the ocean waters. The radiation received by the sens
or is contaminated by the specularly reflected solar radiation from the wat
er surface. This specularly reflected radiation, called sunglint, contains
no information on the water constituents, as it has not entered into the se
awater and interacted with it. The intensity and spread of sunglint is dete
rmined by the solar illumination and sensor viewing directions and the sea
surface roughness caused by the wind. For the accurate estimation of oceani
c constituents, it is essential to minimize the sunglint in the detected ra
diances ( preferably below similar to 2-3%). In this work, sunglint simulat
ions were computed for the instrument specifications of OCM and the optimal
sensor viewing tilt angle identified for each month for the oceans around
India.