MOP.P9: Instruments, Calibration and Techniques

Session Type: Poster
Time: Monday, July 22, 17:20 - 19:00
Location: Ground Floor Foyer, Poster Area
Session Chairs: Toru Kouyama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and Vince Salomonson, University of Utah
 
MOP.P9.52: USABILITY OF LUNAR REFLECTANCE MODEL BASED ON SELENE/SP FOR PLANNED HISUI RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION
         Toru Kouyama; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
         Yoshiaki Ishihara; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
         Ryosuke Nakamura; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
         Satoshi Tsuchida; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
         Tsuneo Matsunaga; National Institute for Environmental Studies
         Fumihiro Sakuma; Japan Space Systems
         Yasuhiro Yokota; National Institute for Environmental Studies
         Hirokazu Yamamoto; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
         Satoru Yamamoto; National Institute for Environmental Studies
 
MOP.P9.53: AN OPTIMIZED ACQUISITION ALGORITHM IN GPS SOFTWARE RECEIVER
         Shaolong Cui; Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Xiangzhen Yao; China Electronics Standardization Institute
         Qiang Qiu; Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Jinyun Fang; Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
 
MOP.P9.54: VIIRS ON-ORBIT CALIBRATION ACTIVITIES AND PERFORMANCE
         Xiaoxiong Xiong; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Hassan Oudrari; Sigma Space Corporation
         Kwofu Chiang; Sigma Space Corporation
         Jeffrey McIntire; Sigma Space Corporation
         Jon Fulbright; Sigma Space Corporation
         Ning Lei; Sigma Space Corporation
         Junqiang Sun; Sigma Space Corporation
         Boryana Efremova; Sigma Space Corporation
         Zhipeng Wang; Sigma Space Corporation
         James Butler; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center