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2010-08-16 Nigel Fox National Physical Laboratory We are the coordinator of a project proposal under this SRT title.

We have a full range of capabilities across all spectral domains and wide experience in addressing the needs of the EO community for both pre-flight and post-launch calibration and validation. In the latter case both on-board and field test-sites are within our expertise.

Similarly we have been engaged in supporting EO sensors for research related to Land, Ocean and Atmosphere.
2010-07-09 Jörg Hollandt Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt PTB is the national metrology institute of Germany. The department
of "Radiation Thermometry and Detector Radiometry" has excellent
capabilities in non-contact temperature measurement from -170 °C up to
3200 °C(iMERA special facility PriTeRa), spectroradiometry, emissivity
measurements and absolute detector radiometry based on blackbody
radiation and cryogenic substitution radiometers.

Non-contact temperature measurements and radiometry can be performed
under vacuum in a temperature range from -170 °C to 430 °C and from
400 nm to 1.6 mm with reduced background radiation for e.g. remote
sensing applications.

Large area sources can be developed and fully spectroradiometrically
characterized for e.g. imaging apllications.

Novel techniques/instrumentation are developed for the calibration of
detectors with reduced uncertainty (u<10-4) and for calibration of
detectors in the photon counting mode.
2010-07-05 Daniel BOS VSL VSL offers there knowledge and facilities usable for the calibration and research on Hyper-spectral imagers.

We offer to work on a detector-based technique for the calibration and characterization of hyper-spectral imagers in the UV and VIS range using the scanning-spot technique, which VSL has developed in the past.
2010-06-30
2010-06-29 Eija Honkavaara Finnish Geodetic Institute


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