The quantity Ip+In+Inp, where Ip is the intensity (amplitude
              squared) of the electric vector in the plane of polarization,
              In is the intensity (amplitude squared) of the electric vector
              in the plane of the normal to the plane of polarization,
              and Inp is the intensity (amplitude squared) of the
              non-polarized (incoherent) electric vector.
              This is an average or other representative sample of the
              frame.
              This is the first of the Stokes polarization parameters,
              I, Q, U, V [also known as I, M, C, S; see Berry et al. (1977)].
              If the absolute intensity is not known, the value 1.0
              is assumed for I, and all four Stokes parameters are
              dimensionless.  When the absolute intensity is known,
              all four Stokes parameters are in units of watts per
              square metre.
              Note that, if the polarized intensity Ip+In is required,
              (Ip+In)2 is the sum of Q2+U2+V2.
              Reference:
              Berry, H. H., Gabrielse, G. & Livingston, A. E. (1977).
              'Measurement of the Stokes parameters of light',
              Appl. Optics, 16:12, 3200--3205.