International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

In 2021 a joint initiative of Belgium and The Netherlands

FR4.O-14.1

RECENT EVOLVING ASPECTS OF RFI DETECTION

Edward Kim, NASA, United States

Session:
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Spectrum Management in Passive Microwave Remote Sensing

Track:
Invited Sessions

Presentation Time:
Fri, 16 Jul, 14:40-15:10 (UTC)
Fri, 16 Jul, 16:40-17:10 Central Europe Summer Time (UTC +2)
Fri, 16 Jul, 22:40-23:10 China Standard Time (UTC +8)
Fri, 16 Jul, 10:40-11:10 Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -4)

Session Co-Chairs:
Paolo de Matthaeis, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Thomas von Deak, Science Services - SME
Session Manager:
Tianchen Zheng
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Session FR4.O-14
FR4.O-14.1: RECENT EVOLVING ASPECTS OF RFI DETECTION
Edward Kim, NASA, United States
FR4.O-14.3: WRC-23 AGENDA ITEMS 1.16 AND 1.17 IN REGARDS TO PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING OPERATIONS IN THE 18.6-18.8 GHZ FREQUENCY BAND
Thomas von Deak, Science Services - SME, United States
FR4.O-14.4: ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF OCEAN-REFLECTED RFI ON GMI CLEARSKY RETRIEVALS
Ian Adams, Stephen Munchak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
FR4.O-14.5: Study of a Strong RFI Source at L-band using SMAP Radiometer Data
Paolo de Matthaeis, David Le Vine, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Yan Soldo, ESA / ESTEC, Netherlands; Alvaro Llorente, ESA / ESAC, Spain
FR4.O-14.6: UPDATE ON ACTIVITIES OF THE U.S. NATIONAL ACADEMIES’ COMMITTEE ON RADIO FREQUENCIES
Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States; Liese van Zee, Indiana University, United States; Nathaniel Livesey, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Tomas Gergely, Independent Consultant, United States; Nancy Baker, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Darrel Emerson, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; William Emery, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Dara Entekhabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Philip Erickson, Haystack Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Kelsey Johnson, University of Virginia, United States; Karen Masters, Haverford College, United States; Scott Paine, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States; Frank Schinzel, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Gail Skofronick-Jackson, NASA Headquarters, United States