研究目的
To review research efforts leading to the developments of the stochastic radiative transfer equation and the spectral invariants theory for optical remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.
研究成果
The review concludes that the stochastic radiative transfer equation and spectral invariants theory significantly advance the understanding of radiation transport in vegetation canopies, enabling energy-conserving simulations of phenomena like the 'hot-spot' effect, with far-reaching implications for optical remote sensing of the biosphere.
研究不足
As a review paper, it does not present original experiments, so specific technical limitations or optimization areas are not discussed. The paper highlights challenges in classic radiative transfer models, such as difficulties in simulating the 'hot-spot' effect and the need for better understanding of underlying physics.