MODTRAN is the recognized standard for computing atmospheric transmission and radiance at medium to high spectral resolution (0.1 cm-1). PcModWin wraps around MODTRAN and makes it easy to use. PcModWin is a user-friendly input/output generation system developed by Ontar. It is a Windows-based program that organizes the inputs into screens that. Download MODO - Modtran for Remote Sensing Applications. MODO is a graphical front-end to the original Modtran radiative transfer code. MODTRAN provides two model options for computing multiple scattering contributions, an approximate 2-stream algorithm and the DISORT N-stream model. If the 2-stream model is selected, the surface albedo and solar-direction directional reflectivity are obtained. MODTRAN solves the radiative transfer equation including the effects of molecular and particulate absorption/emission and scattering, surface reflections and emission, solar/lunar illumination, and spherical refraction. The underlying physics and algorithms used in MODTRAN are well established and, with over a 30 year heritage, MODTRAN has been.
MODO is a graphical front-end to the original Modtran® radiative transfer code. It has been created to ease the modelling of the at-sensor radiance for hyperspectral sensors but also for generic radiometric simulation tasks.The basic functionality includes:
The distributions of MODO PRO version 5.1 and MODO version 4 include platform-specific Modtran® executable software,compiled from the original Modtran® code* and is compatible to all current operating systems (Linux/MacOSX/Windows). The MODTRAN executables are available through MODO only.
MODTRAN-4 is licensed from the United States of America under U.S. Patent No. 5,315,513.
MODTRAN® 5 technology is licensed from the United States of America, as represented by the United States Air Force,under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,884,226, 7,433,806 and 7,593,835 B2.
The MODTRAN® trademark is being used with the express permission of the owner, the United States of America, as represented by the United States Air Force. For use outside of the US, the trademark is being used with the express permission of the owner, Spectral Sciences, Inc.
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Overview of MODTRAN®Architecture, Capabilities, and Applications.
The MODTRAN® (Berk et al., 2014) (Berk et al., 2008) (MODerate resolution atmospheric TRANsmission) computer code is used worldwide by research scientists in government agencies, commercial organizations, and educational institutions for the prediction and analysis of optical measurements through the atmosphere. MODTRAN was developed and continues to be maintained through a longstanding collaboration between Spectral Sciences, Inc. (SSI) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The code is embedded in many operational and research sensor and data processing systems, particularly those involving the removal of atmospheric effects, commonly referred to as atmospheric correction, in remotely sensed multi- and hyperspectral imaging (MSI and HSI).
The MODTRAN software computes line-of-sight (LOS) atmospheric spectral transmittances and radiances over the ultraviolet through long wavelength infrared spectral regime (0 - 50,000 cm-1; > 0.2 μm). The radiation transport (RT) physics within MODTRAN provides accurate and fast methods for modeling stratified, horizontally homogeneous atmospheres. The core of the MODTRAN RT is an atmospheric 'narrow band model' algorithm. The atmosphere is modeled via constituent vertical profiles, both molecular and particulate, defined either using built-in models or by user-specified radiosonde or climatology data. The band model provides resolution as fine as 0.2 cm-1 from its 0.1 cm-1 band model. MODTRAN solves the radiative transfer equation including the effects of molecular and particulate absorption/emission and scattering, surface reflections and emission, solar/lunar illumination, and spherical refraction.
The underlying physics and algorithms used in MODTRAN are well established and, with over a 30 year heritage, MODTRAN has been extensively validated, serving as the community standard atmospheric band model.
Our Atmospheric LUT Generator (ALG) toolbox supports usage of MODTRAN version 5 (Berk et al., 2006) and version 6 (Berk et al., 2015).
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