FR2.R1: UAV and Airborne Platforms II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Friday, July 31, 10:30 - 12:10
Location: Red 1
Session Chairs: Franz Meyer, University of Alaska Fairbanks and Gordon Farquharson, University of Washington
 
FR2.R1.1: AK-ARISE – DEVELOPING A FULLY-POLARIMETRIC INTERFEROMETRIC AIRBORNE L-BAND SAR SYSTEM FOR ALASKA
         Franz Meyer; University of Alaska Fairbanks
         Scott Arko; University of Alaska Fairbanks
         Evan Zaugg; ARTEMIS, Inc.
         Alexander Kozak; ARTEMIS, Inc.
         Eyal Saiet; University of Alaska Fairbanks
         Michael Hatfield; University of Alaska Fairbanks
         Dayne Broderson; University of Alaska Fairbanks
 
FR2.R1.2: A CALIBRATED 35 GHZ AIRBORNE SCATTEROMETER FOR NASA'S SURFACE WATER AND OCEAN TOPOGRAPHY MISSION
         Gerard Ruiz Carregal; University of Massachusetts
         Tom Hartley; University of Massachusetts
         Paul Siqueira; University of Massachusetts
         Jan-Willem De Bleser; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Mark S. Haynes; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Daniel Esteban-Fernandez; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Thomas Millette; Mount Holyoke College
 
FR2.R1.3: SCANNING L-BAND ACTIVE PASSIVE (SLAP)—RECENT RESULTS FROM AN AIRBORNE SIMULATOR FOR SMAP
         Edward Kim; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
 
FR2.R1.4: UAV: LOW-COST REMOTE SENSING FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION INVESTIGATION OF LANDSLIDES
         Daniele Giordan; National Research Council - Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection
         Andrea Manconi; National Research Council - Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection
         Dwayne D. Tannant; University of British Columbia
         Paolo Allasia; National Research Council - Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection
 
FR2.R1.5: MULTISPECTRAL SENSORS CARRIED ON UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) FOR TROPHIC STATE MAPPIING OF THE SMALL RESERVOIR IN KINMEN, TAIWAN
         Tung-Ching Su; National Quemoy University