ISPRS WG I/1
Satellite Missions and Constellations for Remote Sensing
Mission/Scope
ISPRS Working group I/1 aims to promote the development of new methodologies, algorithms and applications related to high resolution images acquired from government satellite missions and private / public small satellite constellations.
To this purpose, the WG organizes workshops to exchange the latest developments regarding satellite missions and constellations with sensor performance evaluation as well as their applications research and development, especially lifetime analysis and deployment of small satellite systems for earth observation, and integration use of governmental with non-governmental satellites in algorithms and data. Finally, the WG will establish links within Commission I and relevant WGs within Commission III and IV as well as other societies, including CEOS, AGU, EGU, JpGU, IEEE-GRSS, and space agencies.
Working Group Officers | ||
Chair | ||
Shinichi Sobue Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency 2-1-1 Sengen Tsukuba, 305-8505 JAPAN +81 70 1170 2538 +81-29-868-5987
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Co-Chair | ||
Tao Guo PIESAT A1-5 Yiyuan Xingshikou Rd. Haidian Dist. Beijing 100195 CHINA +86 188 114 77 559 +86 10 8255 6924
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Co-Chair | ||
Pablo d'Angelo German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen 82234 Weßling GERMANY +49 8153 283593 +49 8153 281444
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Secretary | ||
Kei Oyoshi Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency 2-1-1 Sengen Tsukuba, 305-8505 JAPAN +81 70 3117 4797 +81-29-868-5987
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Terms of Reference
- System design of satellite payloads, image and sensor modelling and simulation, and space-ground integrated planning for earth observation missions
- Performance promotion of sensor systems and satellite constellations through the development phase to mission operation phase
- Radio signal characteristics analysis on optical, active/passive microwave and LIDAR satellite data
- Usability, availability and lifetime analysis of satellite geometric and radiometric properties
- Deployment of small satellite systems for earth observation and integration use of governmental with non-governmental satellites in algorithms and data
- Collaboration with space agencies (including NASA, JAXA, ESA, DLR, CNSA), and academic societies (such as GEO, CEOS, AGU, EGU, JpGU, IEEE-GRSS) to promote developments and applications of satellite constellations