Affiliation:
1. Intelligent Interconnected Systems Laboratory of Anhui Province
Abstract
The orientation of many polarization-sensitive animals and the hypothetical
sky-polarimetric Viking navigation both rely on the polarization
pattern of skylight. For 40 years, scientists have attempted to
construct various models to simulate this pattern. However, existing
theoretical models have only analyzed the polarization pattern of
skylight that is influenced separately by the sun or the moon and have
built their modeling frameworks based on the position of one light
source. This approach fails to account for the combined influence of
the sun and the moon on the distribution of skylight polarization
patterns at certain times. In fact, ignoring the influence of the moon
during the dawn and dusk periods in clear weather conditions may lead
to significant errors in the simulation results compared to the
measured data. In this paper, we present an analytical model that
considers various factors, including skylight intensity, horizon
correction factor, atmospheric turbidity condition, and combined
influence of both the sun and moon on the distribution of polarized
skylight. We believe our model demonstrates enhanced agreement with
measured data and will further our understanding of how animals use
the celestial polarization pattern for navigation, particularly when
both the sun and the moon appear in the sky. Moreover, the findings of
this study may facilitate the advancement of bio-inspired navigation
systems.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chinese Aeronautical Establishment
Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering