Sensitivity Analysis of Fourier Transformation Spectrometer: FTS Against Observation Noise on Retrievals of Carbon Dioxide and Methane
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications2012Vol. 3(11)
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Abstract
Sensitivity analysis of Fourier Transformation Spectrometer: FTS against observation noise on retrievals of carbon dioxide and methane is conducted. Through experiments with real observed data and additive noise, it is found that the allowable noise on FTS observation data is less than 2.1x10-5 if estimation accuracy of total column carbon dioxide and methane is better than 1(%).
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