AGENDA |
Tuesday, 16 Oct 2012 |
8:00 AM |
Registration Opens |
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Welcome and Programmatic Context (Chair Woody Turner)
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9:00 AM |
Welcome and Objectives of HyspIRI Science Workshop - Woody Turner, John LaBrecque |
9:10 AM |
Earth Science Decadal Survey and Climate Initiative Update - Michael Freilich, NASA Earth Science Division, Director |
9:30 AM |
The Interagency Environment for Global Change Reseach: Where does HyspIRI fit? - Jack Kaye NASA Earth Science Division, Associate Director for Research |
9:50 AM |
Overview of HyspIRI Global Science and Applied Sciences Measurements - Woody Turner |
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Global and Large-Region HyspIRI Science |
10:00 AM |
Observing changing global biodiversity and biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene - Dave Schimel, Greg Asner, Paul Moorcroft and Andrew Fox |
10:20 AM |
The relationship between species composition, fractional cover, canopy water content and Land Surface Temperature in a Mediterranean Ecosystem - Dar Roberts |
10:40 AM |
Implications of temporal and spectral resolution changes for HyspIRI TIR data of volcanoes - Michael Ramsey |
11:00 AM |
Break |
11:30 AM |
Global observations of snow albedo and radiative forcing by light absorbing impurities from HyspIRI - Tom Painter |
12:00 PM |
AVIRIS and HyspIRI sensitivity to atmospheric carbon dioxide plumes - Phil Dennison |
12:20 PM |
Lunch |
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Global and Large-Region HyspIRI Science cont. (Chair Robert Green) |
1:40 PM |
Fire severity and impact on carbon emission estimates from wildfires - Sander Veraverbeke |
2:00 PM |
Plant Photosynthetic Mechanism: The Theoretical and Empirical Basis for Imaging Spectroscopy - Phil Townsend |
2:20 PM |
A framework for global mapping of forest properties and composition using biophysical/biochemical leaf traits - Susan Ustin |
2:40 PM |
Advances in Airborne Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Ecosystems at NEON and Relevance to HyspIRI - Tom Kampe |
3:00 PM |
Mapping forest functional traits using imaging spectroscopy - Shawn Serbin |
3:20 PM |
Break |
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HyspIRI Mission Concept |
3:40 PM |
Update on upcoming Decadal Survery and other Earth Science Division Missions - Steve Volz, NASA Earth Science Division, Associate Director for Flight Programs |
4:00 PM |
HyspIRI Mission Concept Overview and Recent ICE and TRL Activities - Carl Bruce |
4:15 PM |
Status of the VSWIR payload element concept - Carl Bruce |
4:30 PM |
Status of the TIR payload element concept - Marc Foote |
4:45 PM |
Status of the IPM payload element concept - Dan Mandl |
5:00 PM |
ESTO Investments in Support of the HyspIRI Mission Concept - Charles Norton |
5:20 AM |
HyspIRI Draft Level 1 Requirements in the Context of the Decadal Survey: Community Input - Robert Green et al., |
5:30 AM |
Discussion and Feedback on the HsypIRI Mission Concept and Implications for Global Science - HyspIRI Concept Team |
5:50 PM |
Close |
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Wednesday, 17 Oct 2012 |
HyspIRI Products and Related Science and Science Applications (Chair Elizabeth Middleton) |
8:20 AM |
Overview of the 2012 HyspIRI Data Products Symposium - Elizabeth Middleton |
8:40 AM |
Improved atmospheric correction techniques for MASTER and HyspIRI TIR data - Glynn Hulley |
9:00 AM |
Land surface temperature and emissivity uncertainty analysis of the HyspIRI instrument over nine pseudo-invariant sand dune sites in the US southwest - Topher Hughes |
9:20 AM |
Benchmarking of the VSWIR Level 1 and Level 2 products - Sarah Lundeen/Robert Green |
9:40 AM |
Development of Aquatic Coastal and In-Land Water Data Products - Kevin Turpie |
10:00 AM |
Break |
10:20 AM |
Ground-based imaging of volcanic plumes for HyspIRI calibration and field validation - Robert Wright |
10:40 AM |
ASTER Observations Near the Source Vents of Volcanic Plumes: Analogues for the HyspIRI TIR Mission - Vince Realmuto |
11:00 AM |
AVIRIS measures of postfire changes in canopy moisture, biomass and nitrogen following the JesusitaGap and Tea Fires - Dar Roberts |
11:20 AM |
Specifications of a mission combining high spatial resolution and revisit in the thermal infrared: the CNES MISTIGRI project- Jean-Pierre Lagouarde |
11:40 AM |
Lunch |
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HyspIRI Science Applications and Coastal and Inland Waters (Chair Steven Ungar) |
1:00 PM |
The NASA Applied Sciences Program: Preparations for Decadal Survey missions - Lawrence Friedl, NASA Earth Science Division, Associate Director for Applied Sciences |
1:20 PM |
Transcontinental Surface Validation of Satellite Observations of Enhanced Methane Anomalies and Fossil Fuel Industrial Fugitive Methane Emissions - Ira Leifer |
1:40 PM |
Identification of a major faulted zone north of Jaipur City, India through EO-1 Hyperion data using hydrothermal alteration minerals - Himanshu Govil |
2:00 PM |
Potential for Improved Urban Land Surface Characterization and Land Surface Temperature Analysis Using HyspIRI Data - Dale Quattrochi and Jeffrey Luvall |
2:20 PM |
Impact Assessment of Large Scale Floods Using Imaging Spectroscopy - Praveen Kumar |
2:40 PM |
Estimation of Evapotranspiration over Jornada and Sevilleta, New Mexico Sites with Simulated HyspIRI Data - Andrew French |
3:00 PM |
Break |
3:20 PM |
Deriving Inland Water Quality from Hyperspectral Imagery - Els Knaeps/Koen Meuleman |
3:40 PM |
Hyperspectral remote sensing in coastal waters: PRISM field validation in Monterey Bay - Heidi Dierssen |
4:00 PM |
High Resolution Assessment of Carbon Dynamics in Seagrass and Coral Reef Biomes - Frank Muller-Karger |
4:20 PM |
Hyperspectral Measurements to Predict Marine Phytoplankton Biodiversity in Coastal Regions - Tiffany A.H. Moisan |
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Poster Session (Chair Robert Green) |
5:00 PM |
Poster Session Previews 1 minute slides |
5:30 PM |
Poster Session |
7:00 PM |
Close |
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Thursday, 18 Oct 2012 |
International Related Activities, Calibration, and Science (Chair Robert Green) |
8:20 AM |
2012 Hyperspectral airborne campaign on Etna: multi data acquisition for ASI-PRISMA data simulation and algorithms development - Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno |
8:40 AM |
Advanced Earth Science Products using APEX - Michael Schaepman |
9:00 AM |
A Hyperspectral Thermal Infrared Imaging Instrument for Natural Resources Applications - Martin Schlerf |
9:20 AM |
Current Status of Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) Project - Tsuneo Matsunaga |
9:40 AM |
The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP) - Status and Future Science Issues - Hermann Kaufmann |
10:00 AM |
Australian Perspective on HsypIRI and opportunities for collaboration including Cal/Val - Alex Held |
10:20 AM |
Break |
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HyspIRI Science, Calibration and Real Time Downlink |
10:40 AM |
Plume Tracer: Interactive Mapping of Atmospheric Plumes via GPU-based Volumetric Ray Casting - Lex Berk |
11:00 AM |
Assessing bio-optical variability of ocean waters and adjacent coral reefs using hyperspectral satellites - Arnold Dekker |
11:20 AM |
Multi-Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) of AVIRIS Images Collected Over the Jornada Experimental Range - Kelly Thorp |
11:40 PM |
HyspIRI Ecosystem Spectral Library - Robert O. Green |
12:00 PM |
Lunch |
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HyspIRI Related Preparatory Activities and Technology (Chair Woody Turner) |
1:20 AM |
New evapotranspiration CalVal sites in interior Alaska: preparatory science for NASA's planned HyspIRI mission - Anupma Prakash |
1:40 AM |
Prototyping HyspIRI VSWIR Lunar Calibration Strategies with EO-1 Hyperion - Stephen Ungar |
2:00 PM |
Flight and Ground Operations Concept for the HyspIRI Intelligent Payload Module - Steve Chien |
2:20 PM |
HyspIRI Preparatory Airborne Mission - Woody Turner |
2:40 PM |
First flight of the HyTES airborne Instrument - Simon J. Hook |
3:00 PM |
Initial Flights and HyspIRI Technology Validation with the AVIRIS Next Generation Instrument - Robert O. Green |
3:20 PM |
Break |
3:40 PM |
Measurements of Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer (PRISM) Coastal Ocean Sensor from Monterey Bay, CA - Pantazis Mouroulis |
4:00 PM |
Status of the PHyTIR Technology Task for the HyspIRI TIR Instrument Concept - Simon J. Hook |
4:40 PM |
Discussion: International Missions, Science, and Technology Status - HyspIRI Concept Team |
5:00 PM |
Plans for Next HyspIRI Science Workshop and Data Products Symposium - Woody Turner and John LaBrecque |
5:20 PM |
Close |
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POSTERS |
A High Performance Algorithm to Improve the Spatial Resolution of HyspIRI Images - Chiman Kwan |
Testing Global Approaches for Optical Remote Sensing of Carbon Fluxes Using EO-1 Hyperion Data - Karl Huemmrich |
Determining Diurnal Variations of Land Surface Emissivity from Satellites - Zhenglong Li |
Compensation for sub-pixel roughness effects in thermal-infrared images - Iryna Danilina |
Directly measure water-leaving radiance in the field with a sky-light-blocked radiometer - Zhongping Lee |
NASA's Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed for Satellite Cal/Val - Liane Guild |
Hyperspectral Image Analysis of Aquatic Vegetation - Alfanso Blanco |
Intelligent Payload Module Prototype Flights for Low Latency Researchers - Dan Mandl |
Computation Cloud Services for Rapid Data Product Delivery for HyspIRI - Dan Mandl |
Expected Cloud Free views for HyspIRI using an afternoon orbit - Ernesto Diaz |
NIRST:4 micron fire detection - Hugo Marraco |
NIRST:On-flight Relative Calibration - First approach - Hugo Marraco |
Hyperspectral versus Multispectral Crop- Biophysical Modeling and Type Discrimination - Isabella Mariotto |
Expanding the Impact of Remote Sensing Science - Apps, Algorithms and Data - James Goodman |
Sensitivity of Full-Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) and spectral fidelity to inversion retrievals of pigments and Inherent Optical Properties (IOPs) - John Moisan |
Reflective and thermal properties of natural and urban ecosystems - Petya Campbell |
HyspIRI Pointing Knowledge Requirement Investigation - Michael Mercury |
Characterizing ecosystem metabolism across climatic and vegetation gradients in California with imaging spectroscopy and thermal infrared (IR) imagery - Shawn Serbin |
Comparing the utility of multi-spectral and hyperspectral satellite data for retrieving vegetation biophysical parameters - Rasmus Houborg |
NIRST data simulation using temperatures of Lake Tahoe Validation Site - Marisa Kalemkarian |
Hyperspectral remote sensing in coastal waters: PRISM field validation in Monterey Bay - Kelley Bostrom |
Land surface temperature and emissivity uncertainty analysis of the HyspIRI instrument over nine pseudo-invariant sand dune sites in the US southwest - Topher Hughes |
Synergy of VSWIR (0.4-2.5 µm) and MTIR (3.5-12.5 µm) data for post-fire assessments - Sander Veraverbeke |
Potential of HyspIRI/TIR emissivity spectra for snow/ice monitoring - Hideyuki Tonooka |
Analysis of seasonal and diurnal variation in vegetation canopy water content using AVIRIS-derived liquid water products from ACORN - Tao Cheng, David Riaño, and Susan Ustin |
Fusing Landsat-HyspIRI/MODIS/GOES water use for high spatiotemporal applications- Carmelo Cammalleri |
A HyspIRI Bus Platform Concept, Flight Proven & Mission Ready - Robert Meurer |
Oil spill detection using Hyperspectral image analysis on water in soil - Foudan Salem |
Geometric Aspects of EnMAP - Tobias Storch |
Assessment of urbanization on the integrated land-ocean-atmosphere environment in a coastal metropolis in preparation for HyspIRI - Jorge Gonzalez |
Enabling Autonomous On-board Hyperspectral Image Processing Through Advanced Radiation Mitigation Techniques for the SpaceCube – Matthew French |
The Prototype HyspIRI Thermal Infrared Radiometer (PHyTIR) - William Johnson |
The Hyperspectral Thermal Emission Spectrometer (HyTES) - William Johnson |
The Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) Public Health & Air Quality Applications - Jeffrey C. Luvall |
The Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) Applications for Natural Disasters - Michael Abrams |
An Automated Image Processing Workflow for Air/Spaceborne (Hyperspectral) Remote Sensing - Koen Meuleman |
Design of Improved Hardware Configuration for Spaceborne FPGA-based Architectures - Kevin Fisher |
Development of an Object Detection Module for Star-tracker Systems - Alejandro Cristo |
Monitoring Drought and Water use using Multi-scale Thermal Remote Sensing Data - Martha Anderson |