University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences
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- Progress in Developing a Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (MSPI) for Aerosol Remote Sensing from Space
- Development Status of Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (MSPI) Prototype Cameras
- Calibration Lessons Learned from Hyperion Experience
- Ground-based vicarious radiometric calibration of Terra MODIS
- Apollo 11 and 16 Soil Bi-directional Solar Reflectance Measurements, Models and LRO Diviner Observations
- Ground-based vicarious radiometric calibration of Landsat 7 ETM+ and Terra MODIS using an automated test site
- Passive multiangle imaging of clouds, aerosols, and atmospheric dynamics: Broadening our vision from MISR to WindCam and MSPI
- Implementation of a Fiber Raman Amplifier for CW-IM Measurements of Atmospheric Oxygen at 1.26 Microns
- Reflectance-based radiometric calibration of multispectral Earth-observation sensors using an automated test site at Railroad Valley, Nevada
- Uncertainty analysis of the SPOT 4 VEGETATION and MODIS surface reflectance products, and its impact on vegetation indices
- Airborne Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (AirMSPI) observations during several 2013 NASA field campaigns
- Ground-based radiometric calibration of the Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) using in situ techniques
- Fusing Satellite-Derived Irradiance and Point Measurements through Optimal Interpolation
- Atom interferometry for terrestrial & space-borne geodetic applications
- Advanced Transportable Inertial Measurement Devices
- Novel optomechanical technologies for gravimetric and inertial sensing
- Compact Micro-fabricated Optomechanical Accelerometers
- Hybridizing high bandwidth optomechanical accelerometers with atom interferometers for improved inertial measurements.
- Optomechanical inertial sensors for gravimetry