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Poster Session

Posters provide a forum for authors to present their work in an informal and interactive setting. The poster may be an overview of a technical topic, problem, question, or case study and is ideal for presenting investigative results or introducing innovative work. Posters are intended to provide authors and participants with the ability to connect with each other and to engage in discussions about the work.

Posters supporting any technical session category are encouraged. Posters will be displayed throughout the conference, with dedicated time for poster viewing.

Poster Titles

A Model of the Absolute Radiance of the Disk‐Resolved Moon
E. J. Kennelly – Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc.; S.D. Price, K.E. Kraemer – Air Force Research Laboratory
AMSU‐A Instruments Long‐term Calibration Stability Characteristics and Their Relations with Intersatellite Brightness Temperature Biases
Wenhui Wang – I. M. Systems Group; Cheng‐Zhi Zou – NOAA/NESDIS/STAR/SMCD
An Assessment of Pseudo‐Invariant CEOS Reference Standard Test Sites for Stability Monitoring
Gyanesh Chander – SGT, Inc., US Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center; Xiaoxiong Xiong – NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Taeyoung Choi, Amit Angal – Science Systems and Applications, Inc.
A Space‐based Calibration Transfer Standard Spectroradiometer (SCATS) for Validating SI Traceable CLARREO Benchmark Climate Measurements in the Solar Reflective Region
Donald Heath, James Leitch, Richard Tarde – Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Calibration of the NIST Thermal‐infrared Transfer Radiometer (TXR)
Joseph Rice, Joseph O'Connell, Raju Datla – NIST
Cross‐platform Consistency of AVHRR Nighttime Radiances Onboard NOAA16‐19 and MetOp‐A Using the Monitoring of IR Clear‐sky Radiances Over Oceans for SST (MICROS) Near‐Real Time Web‐based Tool
XingMing Liang – NOAA/NESDIS/STAR & CSU/CIRA; Alexander Ignatov – NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
Design and Testing of an Upgraded Automated Solar Radiometer with TE‐cooled SWIR Channels
Nikolaus Anderson, Stuart Biggar, Jeffrey Czapla‐Myers, Joel McCorkel, Nathan Leisso – University of Arizona; Kurtis Thome – NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Ronald Lockwood, Thomas Cooley – Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
General Use of Celestial Body & Vicarious Calibration Metrics in Maintaining Earth Observing Radiometer Calibration Stability
Grant Matthews – ITT
Generation and Validation of ATMS Proxy Data for CrIMSS Algorithm Testing
Laura Jairam, Laura Bickmeier, William Blackwell, Vince Leslie – MIT Lincoln Laboratory
In‐Flight Calibration of the GOES‐O Solar X‐Ray Imager Using the Crab Nebula
Karl Kennedy Klett – US Army Research Laboratory
In‐flight Radiometric and Geometric Calibration Plan for the Proba‐V Mission
Sindy Sterckx, Iskander Benhadj, Jan Biesemans, Wouter Dierckx, Jan Dries, Stefan Livens, Ils Reusen, Kris Nackaerts, Richard Kleihorst, Tanja Van Achteren – VITO NV, Remote Sensing and Earth Observation Processes
Instrumentation to Characterize the Moon as a Reference Standard for Space‐based Radiometry
Allan Smith, Raju Datla – NIST; Steven Lorentz – L‐1 Standards and Technology; Tom Stone – US Geological Survey
Intercalibration of NOAA MSU and AMSU for Climate Change Detection
Cheng‐Zhi Zou, Wenhui Wang – NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
Investigation of Several Materials, Including Spectralon, as a Potential 3.39‐micron MWIR BRDF Standard
Bradley Balling, Michael Marciniak – Air Force Institute of Technology
IR Calibration Capabilities of the Missile Defense Transfer Radiometer (MDXR) and Applications to IR Test Chamber Calibrations
Adriaan Carter, Raju Datla – NIST; Timothy Jung, Solomon Woods – Jung Research and Development
Measurement Astrophysics (MAP) First Steps: Precision Measurements of Atmospheric Extinction
Peter Zimmer, John McGraw – University of New Mexico
New Method for Calibration of Sun Photometers for Atmospheric Remote Sensing
H.H. Asadov, I.G. Chobanzadeh – Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency
New NIST Capability for Infrared Spectral Characterization of High Temperature Sources up to 1000 °C
Vladimir Khromchenko – USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory; Sergey Mekhontsev, Leonard Hanssen, Charles Gibson – NIST
On‐orbit Solar Calibrations Using the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) In‐flight Mirror Attenuator Mosaic (MAM) Calibration System
Robert S. Wilson – SSAI
Stability Characterization of UV and Blue High‐Flux Light Emitting Diodes as In‐Flight Radiometric Sources
Mark Helmlinger, Butch Miller, James Barter, Mark Frink – Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Radiometric Performance of the CERES Earth Radiation Budget Climate Data Record Edition‐3 Products
Kory Priestley – NASA Langley Research Center
Ray Trace Study of Hemispherical Reflectance Measurement for Large Cavities
Jinan Zeng – USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory; Leonard Hanssen – NIST
Realization of Radiance Temperature Scale to Test the Blackbody Calibration Source for Calibration of Spaceborne Infrared Instruments
Chul Woung Park, Yong‐Shim Yoo, Bong‐Hak Kim, Dong‐Hoon Lee, Seung‐ Nam Park – Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science/Center for Temperature & Light
Realization of Spectral Irradiance Scale of KRISS to Calibrate Standard Source for Spectroradiometers by Using High Temperature Blackbody
Dong‐Joo Shin, Dong‐Hoon Lee, Chul‐Woung Park, Yong‐Wan Kim, Seung‐Nam Park – Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
Using the Antarctic Dome C Site for Climate Quality Calibration
Ping Jing – IMSG at NOAA/NESDIS/STAR; Changyong Cao – NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
Utilization of Linear Programming for Optimization of Multi‐Wavelength Photometers
H.H. Asadov, D.Z. Aliyev – Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency
WISE Non‐Linearity Characterization
Harri Latvakoski, Joel Cardon, Mark Larsen – USU/ Space Dynamics Laboratory