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12 May 2016 Parametric models of reflectance spectra for dyed fabrics
Daniel C. Aiken, Scott Ramsey, Troy Mayo, Samuel G. Lambrakos, Joseph Peak
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Abstract
This study examines parametric modeling of NIR reflectivity spectra for dyed fabrics, which provides for both their inverse and direct modeling. The dye considered for prototype analysis is triarylamine dye. The fabrics considered are camouflage textiles characterized by color variations. The results of this study provide validation of the constructed parametric models, within reasonable error tolerances for practical applications, including NIR spectral characteristics in camouflage textiles, for purposes of simulating NIR spectra corresponding to various dye concentrations in host fabrics, and potentially to mixtures of dyes.
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Daniel C. Aiken, Scott Ramsey, Troy Mayo, Samuel G. Lambrakos, and Joseph Peak "Parametric models of reflectance spectra for dyed fabrics", Proc. SPIE 9855, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies IX, 985509 (12 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2220040
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Near infrared

Camouflage

Absorption

Systems modeling

Rutherfordium

Prototyping

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