The workshop objective is “Develop draft cal/val and NG EO science plan in the OPTIMISE context to support ESA FLEX”.
- 13th March: The workshop will start at 2pm and the afternoon session will be held in the Novotel Bucharest City Centre ( http://www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-5558-novotel-bucharest-city-centre/index.shtml)
- 14th March: We will visit the National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Photonics Investigations Laboratory < http://cetal.inflpr.ro/phil > hosted by Dr Dan Sporea and discuss the practicalities of calibrating and characterising spectrometers and associated uncertainties
- 15th March: The workshop will be held in the Novotel, start at 9pm and aim to finish between 12:00 and 13:00
Please follow link for the Programme and details of travel and venue: 2017_03_06_Bucharest_Meeting_Final
Links to individual presentations are available below.
Dissemination of the “innOvative oPtical Tools for proxIMal sensIng (OPTIMISE)” COST Action ES1309 to the National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics Institute – Alasdair Mac Arthur
Bucharest Science Session Introduction and group – Alasdair MacArthur
Intro papers review “Good practice for SIF measurements” – M.Pilar Cendrero-Mateo, Helge Aasen, Javier Pacheco-Labrador
Session/Paper 1:
Spectral Calibration of Spectrometers – Luis Alonso
Uncertainty Budgets and Straylight – Andreas Hueni
Non-linearity and temperature dependence – Javier Pacheco
Reference standard. Reflectance, transmittance and angular dependency – Alasdair Macarthur
Radiometric Calibration – Laura Mihai
Session/Paper 2:
Field spectrometer operational characteristics and requirements – Alasdair Macarthur
Fluowat: direct SIF measurement at leaf level – Luis Alonso
Field Setup – Yves Guolas
Challenges in defining an optimal spectral sampling designs for UAVs at EC sites – Enrico Tomelleri
Atmospheric effects on Solar Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence retrieved on proximal sensing: Approaches for different scales – Neus sabater (Skype)
Session/Paper 3:
Sun Induced Fluorescence ”Retrievals methods” – Tommaso Julitta and MaPi Cendrero-Mateo
Practical case – retrieving fluorescence – Sebastian Wieneke