SenSE is a generic community framework for radiative transfer (RT) modelling in the active microwave domain. It implements different existing models for scattering and emission for different surfaces in a coherent framework to simulate SAR backscattering coefficients as function of surface biogeophysical parameters. In the microwave domain the surface and canopy contribution of the total backscatter is usually estimated separately. Within the SenSE framework different model combination of surface and canopy models can be easily brought together and moreover analyzed. The analysis of the different model combination within one framework can be seen as the biggest advantage of the developed SenSE package. Currently implemented surface models are: Oh1992, Oh2004, Dubois95 and IEM and Water Cloud. Currently implemented canopy models are: SSRT and Water Cloud.
For usage checkout the juypter notebook
We use Sphinx to
generate the documentation of SenSE
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ReadTheDocs.
This project is licensed under the GPLv3 License - see the LICENSE.rst file for details.