Polarization
This data set consists of broadband VLF data that is used to calculate polarization for the paper titled "Polarization-Based VLF Remote Sensing of Transient Ionospheric Disturbances." The data is collected on two orthogonal magnetic loop antennas with 16-bit resolution at 100 kHz sample rate, with timing provided by a GPS-trained oscillator. EG is East Granby, Connecticut, and CN is Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The start dates and start times for the file are encoded in the file title: YYMMDDHHMMSS.
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Light-matter interactions within indoor environments are significantly depolarizing. Nonetheless, the relatively small polarization attributes are informative. To make use of this information, polarized-BRDF (pBRDF) models for common indoor materials are sought. Fresnel reflection and diffuse partial polarization are popular terms in pBRDF models, but the relative contribution of each is highly material-dependent and changes based on scattering geometry and albedo.
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