Integrate the Planck function in Lambda (um) at T (K) accurately and quickly to find Radiance for a Lambertian source.
Planck Me(Lambda,T) =c1'/Lambda^4/(e^(c2/(Lambda*T))-1) ph sec^-1 cm^-2 um^-1
c1'=1.88365e23; % sec^-1 cm^-2 micron^3
c2=1.43879e4; % micron K
Me = integral ( Me(Lambda,T) ) at T over a range of Lambda
Radiance : L = Me/pi in units of ph sec^-1 m^-2
Input: (3.0 5.0 250) : From 3um to 5um at 250K
Output: 4.9612 E+018 : units ph/sec/m^2/ster
Performance Rqmts:
Accuracy: <0.001% error
Time: <100 msec (using cputime function)
Corollary problem will include spectral transmission and emissivity.
IR Calibration Reference:
http://austin-speaks.com/FTP/Microchip%20C/Field%20Guide%20for%20IR%20Systems%20Design.pdf
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