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page: The PIRRENE programme
PIRRENE is an acronym for 'Programme
Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur la Radiométrie en Environnement
Extérieur' (Interdisciplinary Field Experiment on Radiometry).
The programme includes a set of theoretical and experimental activities
on optical radiometry, ranging from ultraviolet to thermal infrared
wavelengths. It is conducted by a group of French laboratories based
around an experimental site located at ONERA (Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aérospatiales - National Centre for Aerospace Research)
participants
research themes
applications
experimental site
data circulation
The PIRRENE programme was initiated
by the Applied and Theoretical Optics Department of ONERA. Several
laboratories are working on the programme in terms of an agreement
signed in September 2000. At the moment, the following laboratories
are participating in the PIRRENE programme:
The
Toulouse centre for space studies of the biosphere (CESBIO - Centre
d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphère);
The
Toulouse-based national centre for meteorological research (CNRM
- Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques)
The
laboratory for scientific research into imagery, computing and remote-sensing
in Strasbourg (LSIIT -Laboratoire des Sciences de L'Image, de
l'Informatique et de la Télédétection)
The
Toulouse-based national centre for aerospace research (ONERA - Office
National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales)
The scientific goal of the programme is to develop means and methods
for understanding and determining the physical and optical characteristics
of the Earth/atmosphere system, for a given reference scene. The
main research themes are :
developing methodology for taking radiometric measurements
in an external environment;
analysing, understanding and modelling the phenomena
involved in measurement physics;
characterising and modelling the thermo-optical properties
of targets and backgrounds;
characterising and modelling the physical and optical
properties of the atmosphere which govern radiative transfers.
Major applications of this research
consist of:
providing input data for modelling
and simulation codes;
validating simulation codes (by means
of ground, airborne and/or space-borne measurements);
calibrating and specifying instruments;
validating products resulting from
or derived from remote acquisitions (airborne or space-borne).
| The
experimental site |
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The experimental site is located in
the south-west of France in the Midi-Pyrenees region at ONERA's
Fauga-Mauzac centre (43° 23' 02'' N, 01° 17' 28''E, 188 m in altitude).
The area reserved for PIRRENE activities is a rectangle of land
about 0.7 km wide by 1.2 km long, with a wide variety of natural
vegetation surfaces). It is equipped with a one kilometre long,
laser base with a laboratory building on each end. One of the buildings
is also used for various measurement activities on the site.

| Circulation
of results and data |
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A lot of measurements are taken on
the experimental site, some continuously. Some of them are available
through this site (depending on corresponding user rights). The
data are stored in files in specific tree structures for each instrument
or group of instruments. Each tree structure has its own documentation
describing measurement procedures, data structures and the name
of a contact person.
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