Please join us for an airborne remote sensing tutorial at the 2017 IEEE 
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) 

The tutorial will include several speakers who will detail the design, 
implementation and lessons learned in reaching operational capacity of the 
Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) to support NEON.

Talks will focus on the following:

- An overview of the NEON project and the synergy of the AOP observations 
with other ecological observations acquired by NEON
- Introduction to the AOP sensors and payload
- Mission planning and flight design with emphasis on coordinating flights 
to observe all sites during peak greenness and in fair weather, as well as 
site-level flight plan design considerations
- Calibration of the imaging spectrometer to provide consistent repeatable 
observations across differing payloads and yearly campaigns
- The algorithms and workflows selected for producing remote sensing data 
products to support ecological research at continental scales
- Quantification of data product uncertainty introduced by the sensors, 
flight acquisition parameters, and algorithmic choices
- File formats used to distribute the data
- How NEON data from all parts of the observatory can be accessed by the 
public to support research endeavors

Participants will gain a fundamental understanding of the NEON mission, 
details on technical aspects of the AOP, familiarity with NEON AOP 
products, and potential research avenues for furthering ecological 
applications of remote sensing data.


Additional Information

Please contact us at [email protected]

Or visit IGARSS 2017 at: http://www.igarss2017.org/

Note - IGARSS Paper Submission Deadline: January 9, 2017

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