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14 November 2016 Front Matter: Volume 10000
Proceedings Volume 10000, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XX; 1000001 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264624
Event: SPIE Remote Sensing, 2016, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B...0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Acernese, F., 1N

Akhmedov, D., 1S

Alipbayev, K., 1S

Amano, Takahiro, 07

Anderson, Pamela, 1C

Angal, Amit, 0V, 0X, 0Z

Aumann, H. H., 0L

B., Rukmini, 1O

Bang, Hyochoong, 1Y

Banks, Andrew, 1H

Barnes, W., 0V

Barone, F., 1N

Bauer, Thomas, 1E

Baumgartner, Andreas, 10

Bazan, Taher M., 1J

Begley, Shawn M., 1T

Beliaev, Boris, 1U

Berruti, B., 0E

Berthoz, J., 0O

Best, Thorsten, 1E

Blonski, Slawomir, 15

Bonsignori, R., 0S

Bopeyev, T., 1S

Bouakka-Manesse, A., 0N

Bouvier, C., 0Q

Brachmann, Johannes F. S., 10

Brinkmann, Jake, 1Q

Broßmann, Jan, 1E

Buijs, Henry, 09

Cao, Changyong, 15

Caranana, J., 0Q

Carter, Dawn, 0T

Chang, Tiejun, 0Z, 1Q

Chen, H., 0X

Choi, Seok-Weon, 1W

Chorier, P., 0N

Clark, Craig, 1C

Cohet, S., 0Q

Crites, Sarah, 0M

Déchoz, C., 0F

Delannoy, A., 0N

De Luccia, F., 14

de Lussy, F., 0F

Dupont, B., 0Q

Eich, D., 0P

Eisenhammer, Thomas, 1E

El-Tohamy, Fawzy, 1J

Fathy, Mahmoud, 1J

Feldman, Gene C., 1C

Feng, Lei, 1P

Fick, W., 0P

Fièque, B., 0N

Figgemeier, H., 0P

Fougnie, B., 17

Fox, Nigel P., 1H

Fulbright, Jon P., 0T, 12

Furukawa, K., 03

Gabrieli, Andrea, 0M

Garbeil, Harold, 0M

Gascon, Ferran, 1H

Gaudel, A., 0F

Geng, Xu, 0V, 1Q

Giordano, G., 1N

Godse, Vinay V., 1O

Goodenough, Adam A., 0Y

Gorroño, Javier, 1H

Gorter, Hessel, 1C

Greslou, D., 0F

Haas, E., 14

Hanna, S., 0P

Hashiguchi, Taichiro, 07

Hersman, Christopher B., 1T

Hestir, Erin L., 1T

Holmes, Alan, 1C

Honniball, Casey, 0M

Humm, David C., 1T

Iguchi, T., 03

Ito, Yoshiyuki, 0A

Iwasaki, Akira, 0A

Izenberg, Noam, 1T

Jakobs, Stefan, 1E

Jamin, N., 0N

Jeffrey, Hazel, 1C

Jeon, Moon-Jin, 1W

Jing, Juanjuan, 1P

Jo, Sungeun, 1Y

Jourdain, P., 0Q

Kashimura, Osamu, 0A, 0B

Katkovsky, Leonid, 1U

Keller, Graziela, 1Q

Keller, Mary R., 1T

Kim, Eunghyun, 1W

Kline, Elizabeth, 0T

Komoda, Mako, 0B

Kong, Hong Jin, 1Y

Konishi, T., 03

Konno, Yukiko, 0B

Krot, Yury, 1U

Kubota, T., 03

Lacan, A., 17

Languille, F., 0F

Le-Coarer, E., 0Q

Lees, Jeff, 1T

Lenhard, Karim, 10

Leroy, C., 0N

Li, Chuanrong, 19, 1I

Li, Yonghong, 13, 1Q

Lim, Seong-Bin, 1W

Link, D., 0V

Liu, Qi, 1I

Liu, Yaokai, 19

Lucey, Paul, 0M

Ma, Lingling, 19, 1I

MacKenzie, Wayne, 0T

Magruder, Adam S., 1T

Mahlein, M., 0P

Marbach, T., 17

Martineau, L., 0O

Masaki, T., 03

Maschhoff, K. R., 0L

Massera, S., 0F

Matsunaga, Tsuneo, 0B

Mavrocordatos, C., 0E

Michelot, J., 0Q

Monsinjon, P., 0Q

Montembault, Yan, 09

Moreau, Louis, 09

Morgan, Frank, 1T

Morrison, John M., 1C

Motohka, Takeshi, 06

Moyer, D., 14

Mozer, Kathryn, 0T

Muller-Karger, Frank E., 1T

Nakajima, Yukinori, 07

Natsuaki, Ryo, 06

Nieke, J., 0E

Nio, T., 03

Noble, Matthew W., 1T

Ogawa, Kenta, 0B

Ohki, Masato, 06

Okamura, Yoshihiko, 07

Oki, R., 03

Osterman, Steve N., 1T

Panzeri, R., 1F

Patt, Frederick S., 1C

Péré Laperne, N., 0N

Phillips, P., 0S

Pidancier, P., 0N

Pilger, Eric, 0M

Pinoncely, P. A., 0Q

Pogorzala, David, 0T

Polizotti, J. J., 0L

Poulain, V., 0F

Pratt, Frederick S., 1C

Qian, Yonggang, 19

Race, Randall, 0T

Rengarajan, Rajagopalan, 0Y

Rokugawa, Shuichi, 0B

Romano, R., 1N

Roux, Michel, 09

Rubaldo, L., 0O

Sabry, Ramin, 1G

Saggin, S., 1F

Sakashita, Takashi, 07

Salomonson, V., 0V

Scaccabarozzi, D., 1F

Schirmacher, W., 0P

Schlüssel, P., 0S, 17

Schott, John R., 0Y

Schmülling, F., 0S

Seifert, Helmut, 1T

Seybold, Matthew, 0T

Shimoda, Haruhisa, 02

Sims, Jamese, 0T

Soucy, Marc-André, 09

Spezzi, L., 0S

Strohbehn, Kim, 1T

Sukhenko, A., 1S

Susskind, J., 0L

Suzuki, Koichi, 07

Suzuki, Shinichi, 06

Tachikawa, Tetsushi, 0B

Tanaka, Kazuhiro, 07

Tang, Lingli, 19, 1I

Tanii, Jun, 0A

Tarabini, M., 1F

Ten, V., 1S

Thöt, R., 0P

Trémas, T., 0F

Underwood, Craig I., 1H

Vial, L., 0N

Wahballah, Walid A., 1J

Wang, Ning, 19

Wang, Zhipeng, 0X, 12, 13

Watanabe, Manabu, 06

Watts, P., 0S

Wei, Lidong, 1P

Williams, Ryan, 0T

Wilson, Truman, 11

Wood, Mark, 0M

Wright, Robert, 0M

Wu, Aisheng, 0V, 0X, 0Z, 1Q

Xiong, Xiaoxiong (Jack), 0V, 0X, 0Z, 11, 12, 13, 1Q

Yamamoto, Satoru, 0B

Yelubayev, S., 1S

Zerfowski, I., 0S

Zhou, Jinsong, 1P

Zhou, Yongsheng, 1I

Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

  • Klaus Schäfer, (Retired) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Metrology and Climate Research (Germany)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • Christopher M. U. Neale, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States), Daugherty Water for Food Institute (United States)

  • Iain H. Woodhouse, The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Geography and the Lived Environment Research Institute (United Kindgom)

Conference Chairs

  • Roland Meynart, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)

  • Steven P. Neeck, NASA Headquarters (United States)

  • Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

Conference Co-chair

  • Haruhisa Shimoda, Tokai University (Japan)

Conference Programme Committee

  • Olivier Saint-Pe, Airbus Defence and Space (France)

  • Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Japanese Missions I

    Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

  • 2 Japanese Missions II

    Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

  • 3 European Missions

    Roland Meynart, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)

  • 4 US Missions

    Steven P. Neeck, NASA Headquarters (United States)

  • 5 FPA

    Roland Meynart, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)

  • 6 Calibration I

    Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 7 Calibration II

    Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 8 Calibration III

    Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 9 Calibration IV

    Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)

  • 10 Mission and Sensing Technologies I

    Steven P. Neeck, NASA Headquarters (United States)

  • 11 Mission and Sensing Technologies II

    Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

    Roland Meynart, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)

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"Front Matter: Volume 10000", Proc. SPIE 10000, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XX, 1000001 (14 November 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264624
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Aerospace engineering

Satellites

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