Program - ICSO 2012

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Program - ICSO 2012
CS
I O
nternational Conference
on Space Optics
2012
Ajaccio, Corse
9 – 12 October
www.icso2012.com
Program
Registration &
Welcome
Cocktail
18:00 - 20:00
Monday 8
October
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 2b
Imagers &
Radiometers
17:30 - 18:30
Poster Session
15:20 - 15:50 >> Coffee Break
15:50 - 17:30
15:50 - 17:30
15:50 - 17:30
ICSO 2c
ICSOS 3
ICSO 4
Imagers &
Optical ground
NGO/LISA
station
Radiometers
technologies
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 3
Scientific
Instrumentation
12:10 or 12:25 - 14:00 >> Lunch
14:00 - 15:20
ICSOS 2
Laser
technologies
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 8
Fiber Optic &
sensors
12:10 - 14:00 >> Lunch
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 6c
Telescopes &
large optics
17:30 - 18:30
Poster Session
Auditorium Paoli
17:30 - 18:30
Tutorial
Miniaturization
of sensors
Room Matisse
17:30 - 18:30
Tutorial
Fiber
optic
15:20 - 15:50 >> Coffee Break
Room Matisse
15:50 - 17:30
15:50 - 17:30
ICSO 6d
ICSO/ISCOS 7
Telescopes &
Fiber Optic
large optics
Component Qualification
14:00 - 15:20
ICSOS 6
Optical system
designs I
Room Matisse
8:30 - 10:10
ICSO 9
Metrology &
sensors of
attitude
Auditorium Paoli
8:30 - 10:10
ICSO 10a
Spectrometers
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 12a
Passive
optical
components
14:00 - 15:20
ICSO 13a
Lidars & Libs
Conference Dinner
18:45 - Shuttle departure for
Free
15:20 - 15:50 >> Coffee Break
15:50 - 17:30
15:50 - 17:30
15:50 - 17:30
ICSO 13b
ICSOS 11
ICSO 12b
Lidars & Libs
Small satellites I
Passive
optical
components
14:00 - 15:20
ICSOS 10
Atmospheric
turbulence and
coding algorithm
12:10 - 14:00 >> Lunch
10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:10
10:30 - 12:10
10:30 - 12:10
ICSOS 9
ICSO 11
ICSO 10b
Terrestrial and
Range
Spectrometers
space
measurement
technologies
Room Papi
8:30 - 10:10
ICSOS 8
Optical system
designs II
08:00 >> Registration
Auditorium Paoli
8:40 - 10:10
ICSO 6a
Telescopes
& large
optics
08:00 >> Registration
Room Papi
Room Matisse
8:30 - 10:05
8:30 - 10:10
ICSOS 4
ICSO 5
Flight
Detectors & focal
demonstrations II
Plane
technologies
Thursday 11
October
Wednesday 10
October
Room Matisse
08:30 - 10:10
ICSO 14
MOEMS
Auditorium Paoli
08:30 - 10:10
ICSO 15
Filter grating
Free
27/09/2012
11:10 - 11:50
Closing session
10:30 - 11:10
Plenary : Pléiades show
10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break
Auditorium Paoli
9:30 - 10:10
ICSOS 13
Flight
demonstrations IV
Room Papi
8:30 - 9:30
ICSOS 12
Small satellites II
08:00 >> Registration
Friday 12
October
9th International Conference on Space Optics
10:50 - 11:10 >> Coffee Break
10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:10
10:30 - 12:10
10:30 - 12:10
Room Papi
Room Matisse
Auditorium Paol
11:10 - 12:25
11:10 - 12:10
11:10 - 12:10
ICSOS 5
ICSO 7
ICSO 6b
ICSOS 1
ICSO 1
ICSO 2a
Flight
Lasers
Telescopes
Flight
Ground test
Imagers &
demonstrations III
& large
demonstrations I
facility &
Radiometers
optics
simulation
9:30 - 10:50
ICSO / ICSOS
Welcome and Plenaries
Auditorium Paoli
08:00 >> Registration
Tuesday 9
October
ICSO & ICSOS 2012
Ajaccio, Corse
9 – 12 October
The Organising Committee would like to thank
the following Sponsors for their contribution to the ICSO Conference
Table of contents
Welcome.....................................................2
Committees ...............................................3
Topics ........................................................4
ICSOS 2012 ...............................................6
ICSO 2012 PROGRAM ................. 7
Monday 8 October .............................7
Tuesday 9 October .............................7
Wednesday 10 October .....................9
Thursday 11 October ........................12
Friday 12 October .............................15
ICSOS 2012 PROGRAM............. 16
Monday 8 October ...........................16
Tuesday 9 October ...........................16
Wednesday 10 October ...................17
Thursday 11 October ........................19
Friday 12 October .............................21
Posters Session ........................ 22
Rooms / WIFI............................................25
Exhibition ..................................................26
Practical information .................................34
Registration ..............................................38
Attendees list ............................................40
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WELCOME
BIENVENUE
ICSO is the largest meeting worldwide of experts
working in all disciplines of Optical Instrumentation,
Optoelectronic and Photonic Technologies
for Space Applications. The objective of this
conference is to bring together the Space Optics
Community and exchange information on new
instruments developments (Imagers, Radiometers,
Spectrometers, Lidars…) and ideas on the Research,
Development, Qualification and Flight Experience of
using optical technologies for space missions.
Technology experts meet Mission experts to
address the lessons learnt from past developments
and identify the next significant developments in
employing lightwave technologies and techniques
used in all types of Space Missions.
New in 2012 : ICSO and ICSOS (International
Conference on Space Optical Systems and
applications) will be co-located in Ajaccio Corsica.
ICSOS is a conference dedicated principally to
intersatellite laser links. Joint sessions with an
emphasis on optical laser telecommunication will be
held.
ICSO 2012 is the 9th conference of the series coorganised by CNES and ESA every two years and
follows the ones recently held in Rhodes, Greece in
2010 and Toulouse, France in 2008.
ICSO maintains a permanent web-based resource
where the Proceedings of all previous ICSO
conferences (from 1991 to nowdays) are held.
To view the papers of previous ICSO conferences
please connect to
http://www.icsoproceedings.org/
Bruno CUGNY
CNES, Deputy Director
Scientific Payloads & Imagery
ICSO 2012 Chair
ICSO est le plus grand rassemblement international d’experts
travaillant dans toutes les disciplines de l’instrumentation
optique, des technologies opto- électroniques et photoniques
pour les applications spatiales. L’objectif de ce colloque est
de réunir la communauté « Optique spatiale » pour favoriser l’échange d’informations et d’idées sur les nouveaux
développements d’instruments (imageurs, radiomètres,
spectromètres, Lidars…), sur la recherche & développement,
la qualification et le retour d’expérience en vol des technologies optiques développées pour les missions spatiales. C’est
l’occasion pour les experts technologues de rencontrer les
experts Mission, de tirer des enseignements sur les développements passés et d’ identifier de nouveaux développements
intéressants basés sur les technologies et techniques optiques
utilisées dans tous les types de missions spatiales.
Nouveau en 2012 : une session spécifique ICSOS (International Conference on Space Optical Systems and Applications)
sera organisée au sein du colloque ICSO, elle sera dédiée aux
systèmes de communications par lien optique avec un accent
particulier sur les technologies laser.
ICSO 2012 est le 9e colloque d’une série co-organisée tous
les deux ans par le CNES et l’ESA, il fait suite à ceux très
récemment organisés à Rhodes, Grèce en 2010 et à Toulouse,
France en 2008. Les actes des colloques ICSO précédents
sont archivés depuis 1991 et sont accessibles à l’adresse
suivante :
http://www.icsoproceedings.org/
Bruno CUGNY
CNES, Deputy Director
Scientific Payloads & Imagery
Président d’ICSO 2012
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Ajaccio, Corse
9 – 12 October
Committees / Comités
Conference Chairs / Présidents du colloque
• Bruno Cugny, CNES, Toulouse, France
• Errico Armandillo, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Nikos Karafolas, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Program Committee
Comité de Programme
• Bernd Harnisch, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Luigi D’Arcio, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Jean-Loup Bezy ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Mustapha Zahir, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Stephan Hernandez, ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
• Alain Bardoux, CNES/SFO, Toulouse, France
• Josiane Costeraste, CNES/SFO, Toulouse, France
• Thierry Bret-Dibat , CNES, Toulouse, France
• Linda Mondin, CNES/SFO/OSA, Toulouse, France
• Jacques Berthon, CNES/SFO, Toulouse, France
• Benoit Boissin, CNES, Toulouse, France
• Vittorio de Cosmo, Italian Space Agency-ASI, Italy
• Juan Barbero, ALTER-Spain (Tecnologica), Spain
• Rodolphe Krawczyk, Thales Alenia Space, Cannes, France
• Emmanuel Sein, Astrium, Toulouse, France
• Marc Sechaud, Onera, Châtillon, France
• Mike Cutter, SSTL , Guilford, UK
• Yvan Stockman, ULG, Belgium
• Thyrso Villela, INPE, Brazil
• Melanie N. Ott, NASA GSFC, Maryland, USA
• Upendra Singh, NASA Langley, USA
• Gangtie Zheng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
• Yukari Y. Yui, JAXA, Japan
• Ofer Braun, Elbit ELOP, Israel
• Massimo Vanzi, Universita di Cagliari, Italy
• Johann Ulrich, Astrium GmbH, Germany
• Wanping Zheng, CSA, Canada
• Johan Leijtens, LENS R&D, The Netherlands
• Patrick Collier, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Organizing Committee
Comité d’organisation
Chair: Laurence Amen, CNES, Toulouse, France
Members:
Bruno Cugny, CNES, Toulouse, France
Emilie Guibert, Carte Blanche, France
Corinne Leroy, Carte Blanche, France
Christine Monsan, CNES, Toulouse, France
Alain Thabaud, Carte Blanche, France
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Topics
Mission and
Instrumentation TOPICS
TOPIC 1 – IMAGERS AND
RADIOMETERS
High spatial resolution
Stereoscopy
Large field of view
High radiometric resolution
Multidirectional observation
X-Ray
TOPIC 2 – SPECTROMETERS
Passive sounders for atmospheric monitoring
Imaging spectrometers
Hyperspectral instruments
Multi-object spectrometry
TOPIC 3 – LIDARS AND LIBS
(Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy)
Wind, cloud, and aerosol measurement
Green-house gasses monitoring (DIAL or other)
Altimetry and ranging
Composition of planetary geological bodies
TOPIC 4 – METROLOGY (SENSORS,
ATTITUDE CONTROL, NAVIGATION,
INTERNAL METROLOGY)
Star-tracker sensors
Earth and sun sensors
Laser and fibre gyroscopes
Attitude measurement systems
In-flight measurement and calibration (active control and
metrology)
Rendez-vous and docking sensors
Clocks
Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gradiometers,
gravimeters…) classical and cold atoms
Frequency references
TOPIC 5 – Scientific & focal plane
instrumentation
Nulling interferometry
Integral field spectrograph
Astrometry
Coronagraphy
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Technology TOPICS
TOPIC 6 – LASERS
Semiconductor lasers
Fiber lasers
High power/energy solid state lasers
Frequency combs
Laser subcomponents (pump diodes, Pockels cells…)
TOPIC 7 – TELESCOPES AND
LARGE OPTICS
Technologies for large lightweight mirrors
New materials and associated technologies
Active large aperture telescopes
Optical simulation and performance predictions
Thermo-optical modeling
Novel optical systems design
Advances in metrology for large optics, wavefront sensing
Actuation technologies for deformed mirrors
Gamma and X-Ray
VUV and EUV
Far and Near Infra Red, sub millimetre
Visible
Multiple aperture optical systems
TOPIC 8 – DETECTORS AND
FOCAL PLANE TECHNOLOGIES
Detectors for visible wavelength: CCD, CMOS,
EMdetectors, new concepts
Detectors for infrared wavelength, cooled and uncooled:
MCT, InGaAs, InSb, APD, QWIP, QCD, μbolometers…
Detectors for UV wavelength: Silicon, intensified detectors,
EB detectors, high bandgap materials
Detectors for high energy (Xray, gray): μcalorimeter,
Silicon, narrow bandgap materials, massive materials
Detectors for Submm and mm, for coherent detection,
bolometers, TES, KID, STJ, SSPD
Advanced detector concepts
Advanced concepts and components for detection
electronics: readout circuits, AFE; architectures
New materials for detectors
Complex focal planes
Spectral separation and filters
TOPIC 9 – PHOTONICS
Photonic Communications (intra-satellite only):
Fiber Optic digital links for TM/TC and OBDH
Fiber Optic Gbps digital links for Telecom OBP
Fiber Optic Analog links
Photonic sensing:
Fiber optic sensors for platform and payload monitoring
interrogation units and techniques
Photonic Microwave Signal Processing:
Optical Frequency Generation
Optical Frequency Conversion
Optical Switching
Optical Beam Forming
Optical Beam steering (Switches, MEMs, AOM…)
Modulation (AOM : Acousto-Optic Modulation, EOM :
Electro-Optic Modulation…)
Photonic speciality applications:
Optical Pyrotechnics
Optical Intra S/C Wireless Links
Fiber Optic Imaging
Other optical photonics specialty applications
Photonics Component Qualification standards and test
results…
TOPIC 10 – PASSIVE OPTICAL
COMPONENTS
Polarizing components and polarisation control
Thin-films coatings
Lenses
Diffractive and reflective optics
Waveguides
Photonic crystal fibres
Collimators
Fiber Cables
Fiber Connectors
WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) and splitters
Faraday isolators
Frequency doubling and conversion
Passive Optical Components Qualification standards and test
results
TOPIC 11 – OTHERS
Light scattering
Defect and sub-surface damage detection
Optical systems contamination measurement and control
Cryogenic optical systems
PLEIADES satellite AIT (Assembly, Integration and Tests) at Astrium
© CNES, 2008 – photo Pierre JALBY
IASI © Thales Alenia Space France
Structural Model of the Gaia Payload Module in its X-axis test configuration at Intespace, Toulouse, France, during vibration testing.
© Astrium - France
One of the Gaia primary (M1) mirrors, pictured at the premises of
Sagem, France. © Image courtesy of Sagem, France
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ICSOS 2012
ICSOS 2012
Organizing Committee
Welcome
Message
Space laser communication systems are very attractive
for high-data-rate satellite communications. This year,
it is a great honor to hold the International Conference
on Space Optical Systems and Applications 2012
(ICSOS 2012) as the Joint Conference of the ICSO
2012 (International Conference on Space Optics)
and the ICSOS 2012. On behalf of the organizing
committee of ICSOS, I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to the organizing committee of
ICSO and my warmest welcome to all the participants
in our joint conference.
ICSOS is held at Asia, US, and Europe, and deals
with free-space optical systems, especially for laser
communications including terrestrial, near-Earth and
deep space areas. ICSO covers the general area for
space optics; however ICSO is held in Europe only.
Thus, it is really worthwhile to collaborate with each
other globally between ICSOS and ICSO. The joint
conference will provide a forum for the exchange of
information with emphasis on new developments,
services and applications in each field. It is a great
opportunity to share the latest presentations from
the other countries and discuss with your research
colleagues and professionals.
The venue is located at one of the nicest spots in
France. The organizing committee looks forward to
seeing you in the conference, and making your visit a
memorable and enjoyable one in Corsica.
Naoto Kadowaki
Chair of ICSOS 2012 Organizing Committee
Chair:
Naoto Kadowaki (NICT, Japan)
Co-chairs: Hamid Hemmati (JPL, USA)
Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands)
Morio Toyoshima (NICT, Japan)
Secretary: Hiromitsu Wakana (NICT, Japan)
Technical Program
Committee
Chair:
Co-chair:
Josep Maria Perdigues Armengol (ESA, The Netherlands)
Hajime Fukuchi (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Dirk Giggenbach (DLR, Germany)
Tatsuyuki Hanada (JAXA, Japan)
Peter Kinman (CSUF, USA)
Susumu Kitazume (JEPICO Corporation, Japan)
Kiyoshi Kobayashi (ATR, Japan)
Alexander Koujelev (Canadian Space Agency, Canada)
Hiroo Kunimori (NICT, Japan)
Vladimir Kuz’kov (Main Astronomical Observatory of National
Academy of Sciences, Ukraine)
Robert Lange (Tesat-Spacecom GmbH&Co.KG, Germany)
Brett Nener (University of Western Australia, Australia)
Dominic O’Brien (University of Oxford, UK)
Hiroyo Ogawa (ARIB, Japan)
Kohei Ohata (SKY Perfect JSAT, Japan)
Hirofumi Saito (JAXA, Japan)
Alwyn Seeds (UCL, UK)
Koichi Shiratama (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Ltd., Japan)
Yoshiaki Suzuki (NEC Corporation, Japan)
Yoshihisa Takayama (NICT, Japan)
Tomoaki Toda (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
Katsutoshi Tsukamoto (Osaka University, Japan)
Rupert Ursin (IQOQI, Austria)
Shiro Yamakawa (JAXA, Japan)
Advisors:
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Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands)
Morio Toyoshima (NICT, Japan)
Faramaz Davarian (JPL, USA)
Hiroshi Kumagai (NICT, Japan)
Tadashi Takano (Nihon University, Japan)
ICSO 2012 Program
Monday 8 October
18:00
Registration & Welcome Cocktail
19:30
End of Registration
20:00
End of Welcome Cocktail
Tuesday 9 October
09:30 ICSO / ICSOS - Welcome and plenaries Au
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Chairs Presentation: CUGNY Bruno, CNES, France, KARAFOLAS Nikos, ESA, The Netherlands & ARMANDILLO Errico, ESA, The Netherlands
09:30
10:05
Welcome & ICSO Conference overview
CNES Presentation of Preparatory Activities to Optical Instrument Projects, CUGNY Bruno, CNES, France
ICSOS Conference Overview and Activities on Satellite Communications, KADOWAKI Naoto, NICT, Japan
10:50
Coffee Break
11:10 ICSO 2a
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Aud
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11:10 ICSO 1
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Imagers & Radiometers
Ground test facility & simulation
Chairs: BRET-DIBAT Thierry - CNES, France &
BEZY Jean-Loup, ESA, The Netherlands
Chair: STOCKMAN Yvan - Centre Spatial de Liege, Belgium
11:10 0134 - Taranis MCP: a joint instrument for
accurate monitoring of Transient Luminous Event
in the upper atmosphere
HEBERT Philippe - CNES, France
11:30 0096 - The PLATO camera
LAUBIER David, BODIN Pierre, PASQUIER Hélène, FREDON
Stéphane - CNES, France - LEVACHER Patrick, VOLA Pascal Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, France - BUEY Tristan,
BERNARDI Pernelle - LESIA, France
11:50 0072 - Optical Design of the Lightning Imager
for MTG
TACCOLA Matteo, PEREZ CUEVAS Leticia - ESA/ESTEC, The
Netherlands
12:10 Lunch
11:10 0009 - Ground Simulation of Wide Frequency
Band Angular Vibration for Lander’s Optic Sensors
XING Zhigang, XING Jianwei, ZHENG Gangtie - TSINGHUA
UNIVERSITY, China
11:30 0020 - Conceptual design of a straylight
facility for earth observation satellites
STOCKMAN Yvan, MAZY Emmanuel, HELLIN Marie Laure Centre Spatial de Liege, Belgium
11:50 0099 - Long-wave infrared digital holography
for the qualification of large space reflectors
THIZY Cédric, VANDENRIJT Jean-François, GEORGES Marc Centre Spatial de Liege, Belgium - QUEECKERS Patrick, DUBOIS
Franck - Microgravity Research Center, Belgium - DOYLE
Dominic - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
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14:00 ICSO 2b Aud
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14:00 ICSO 3
Imagers & Radiometers
Scientific Instrumentation
Chairs: BRET-DIBAT Thierry, CNES, France &
BEZY Jean-Loup, ESA, The Netherlands
Chairs: SECHAUD Marc - ONERA, France &
JOHANN Ulrich - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
14:00 0124 - First in-flight results of Pleiades 1A
innovative methods for optical calibration
KUBIK Philippe, LEBEGUE Laurent, FOUREST Sébastien,
DELVIT, Jean-Marc, DE LUSSY Françoise, GRESLOU Daniel,
BLANCHET Gwendoline - CNES, France
14:00 0010 - Final results of the PERSEE experiment
LE DUIGOU Jean-Michel - CNES, France - LOZI Julien, CASSAING
Frédéric - ONERA, France - OLLIVIER Marc - IAS, France - REESS
Jean-Michel, LHOME Emilie - LESIA, France - HENAULT François IPAG, France - MARCOTTO Aurélie - OCA, France - BARILLOT
Marc - TAS, France
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14:25 0023 - The Multispectral Instrument of the
Sentinel2 Em Program Results
CHORVALLI Vincent, SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France
14:45 0173 - Overview of the EarthCARE MultiSpectral Imager and Results from the Development
of the MSI Engineering Model
BAISTER Guy, CHANG Mark, WOODS David, VAN WYK Peter,
PRICE Matt, SKIPPER Mark, BARNES Andrew - SSTL,UK DE GOEIJ Bryan, VAN DER KNAAP Frits , VAN RIEL Luu,
TABAK Erik - TNO, The Netherlands
15:05 0026 - One year in orbit of the first
Geostationary Ocean Colour Imager (GOCI)
FAURE François, SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France
14:20 0089 - The optimization of the inverted
occulter of the Solar Orbiter/METIS coronagraph/
spectrometer
LANDINI Federico - University of Firenze, Italy - VIVES Sebastien CNRS - LAM, France - ROMOLI Marco - University of Firenze,
Italy - GUILLON Christophe - CNRS - LAM, France - PANCRAZZI
Maurizio - University of Firenze, Italy - ESCOLLE Clement - CNRS LAM, France - FOCARDI Mauro - University of Firenze, Italy - FINESCHI
Silvano - Astrophysical Observatory of Torino, Italy - METIS LEAD
TEAM – Italy
14:40 0137 - Free-form reflective optics for Midinfrared Camera and Spectrometer on board SPICA
FUJISHIRO Naofumi, Kyoto Sangyo - University, Japan - KATAZA
Hirokazu, WADA Takehiko - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,
Japan - IKEDA Yuji - Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan - SAKON Itsuki University of Tokyo, Japan - OYABU Shinki - Nagoya University, Japan
15:00 0047 - Silicon Pore Optics for Future X-ray Telescopes
WILLE Eric, BAVDAZ Marcos, WALLACE Kotska, SHORTT Brian ESA, Netherlands - COLLON Maximilien, ACKERMANN Marcelo,
GUENTHER Ramses - Cosine Research, Netherlands - OLDE
RIEKERINK Mark, KOELEWIJN Arenda, HANEVELD Jeroen Micronit Microfluidics, Netherlands - VAN BAREN Coen - SRON,
Netherlands - ERHARD Markus, KAMPF Dirk, Kayser-Threde,
Germany - CHRISTENSEN Finn - DTU-space, DENMARK KRUMREY Michael - Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt,
Germany - FREYBERG Michael, BURWITZ Vadim - MPI fuer
extraterrestrische Physik, Germany
15:20 Coffee Break
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15:50 ICSO 2c Aud
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15:50 ICSO 4
Imagers & Radiometers
NGO/LISA
Chairs: BEZY Jean-Loup - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
COSTERASTE Josiame CNES, France
Chairs: MONDIN Linda - CNES, France &
D’ARCIO Luigi - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
15:50 0027 - MetOp Second Generation 3MI Mission
MANOLIS Ilias, BEZY Jean-Loup, BETTO Maurizio, BARRE
Hubert, MASON Graeme, MEYNART Roland, GRABARNIK
Semen - ESA, The Netherlands
15:50 0116 - An Elegant Breadboard of the Optical
Bench for LISA/NGO
WEISE Dennis - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
16:10 0041 - PMS Camera For Ziyuan-102C Satellite
WANG Weigang - Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, China
16:30 0168 - BepiColombo MIXS Focal Plane Assembly
GALLET Stéphane - LIDAX, France - SAN JUAN José Luis, SERRANO
Javier, MORENO Javier, AIVAR MATEO Jesús - LIDAX, Spain
16:50 0066 - Development of the Compact Infrared
Camera(CIRC) for earth observation
NAITOH Masataka, KATAYAMA Haruyoshi, HARADA Masatomo,
NAKAMURA Ryoko, KATO Eri, NAKAU Koji, TANGE Yoshio, SATO
Ryota - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
17:10 0138 - PROBA V Multispectral Imager: Status
ZUCCARO MARCHI Alessandro, TACCOLA Matteo - ESA/ESTEC,
The Netherlands - VERSLUYS Jorg - OIP Sensor Systems, Belgium BEGHUIN Didier - LAMBDA-X SA, Belgium - STOCKMAN Yvan Centre Spatial de Liège, Université de Liège, Belgium - FRANÇOIS
Michael - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands - KASSEL Ronald - QinetiQ Space,
Belgium - TORRALBA ELIPE Ignacio - ESTEC/ESA, The Netherlands
16:10 0110 - Testing the NGO/LISA optical bench
TRÖBS Michael - Albert-Einstein Institut (MPI for Grav. Physics),
Germany
16:30 0132 - The Breadboard Model of the LISA
Telescope Assembly
LUCARELLI Stefano, SCHEULEN Dietmar, KEMPER Daniel,
SIPPEL Rudolf - Astrium GmbH- Satellites, Germany - ENDE
David - xperion AEROSPACE GmbH, Germany - VERLAAN Ad,
HOGENHUIS Harm - TNO, Netherlands
16:50 0122 - LISA Telescope Assembly Optical
Stability Characterisation
VERLAAN Ad, HOGENHUIS Harmen, LEMMEN Martin,
DUIVENVOORDE Tom - TNO, Netherlands
17:10 0084 - Extremely stable Piezo Mechanisms for
Application in Gravitational Wave Detection
PIJNENBURG Joep, RIJNVELD Niek, HOGENHUIS Harm – TNO,
Netherlands
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Wednesday 10 October
ICSO 2012
08:30 ICSO 6a Au
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Telescopes & large optics
Detectors & Focal Plane
Technologies
Chairs: HARNISCH Bernd - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
BERTHON Jacques - CNES, France
08:30 0152 - EUCLID Mission Baseline Design
WALLNER Oswald, ERGENZINGER Klaus, WILHELM Rainer Astrium Satellites Germany, Germany - VAILLON Ludovic - Astrium
Satellites France, France
08:50 0064 - TMA Optics for HSS and MSS Imagers
RODOLFO Jacques, RUCH Eric, LEPLAN Hervé, GEYL Roland SAGEM, France
09:10 0031 - Instrument Design of 1.5-m Aperture Solar
Optical Telescope for the SOLAR-C Mission
SUEMATSU Yoshinori, KATSUKAWA Yukio - National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan, Japan - SHIMIZU Toshifumi - ISAS/JAXA,
Japan - ICHIMOTO Kiyoshi - Hida Observatory, Kyoto University,
Japan
09:30 0024 - The Telescope of the Multispectral
Instrument
CAZAUBIEL Vincent, SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France
09:50 0145 - Optical Characteristics and Performances
of the PILOT balloon-borne experiment
ENGEL Céline - IRAP, France
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Chairs: BARDOUX Alain - CNES, France &
LEIJTENS Johan - Lens Research & Development, Netherlands
08:30 0163 - Radiation effects on image sensors :
Myth and reality
BARDOUX Alain - CNES, France
08:55 0006 - First Measurements of True Charge
Transfer TDI (Time Delay Integration) Using a
Standard CMOS Technology
MAYER Frederic, BUGNET Henri, PESENTI Serge, GUICHERD
Christian, GILI Bruno - e2v semiconductors, France - BELL Ray e2v technologies, UK - DEMONTE Bertrand, LIGOZAT Thierry e2v semiconductors, France
09:15 0011 - Evaluation of Ingaas Array Detector
Suitability to Space Environment
TAUZIEDE Laurie, BEULÉ Kévin, CNES, France - BUFFAZ
Amandine - Pleiades technologies, France - BOUTILLIER Mathieu,
BERNARD Frédéric - CNES, France - REVERCHON Jean-Luc 3-5Lab, France
09:35 0106 - Technological development of
multispectral filter assemblies for micro bolometer
LE GOFF Roland, TANGUY François, FUSS Philippe, SODERN,
France - ETCHETO Pierre – CNES, France
09:55 0077 - Optical Filters for the Multispectral
Instrument (MSI) on Sentinel-2
MERSCHDORF Matthias - Jena-Optronik GmbH, Germany CAMUS Fabrice - ASTRIUM, France - KIRSCHNER Volker - ESA/
ESTEC, Netherlands
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10:30 ICSO 6b Au
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10:30 ICSO 7
Telescopes & large optics
Laser
Chairs: HARNISCH Bernd - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
BERTHON Jacques, CNES, France
10:30 0012 - Light-weighting, Polishing, Bonding and
Testing for the SEOSAT/Ingenio Telescope Mirrors
HAREL Emmanuelle, MERCERON Jean-Marc, LEPLAN Hervé,
RUCH Eric, Sagem, France
10:50 0025 - Gaia Payload Module Mechanical
Development
TOUZEAU Stephane, SEIN Emmanuel, ASTRIUM, France
11:10 0034 - Manufacturing, Testing and Alignment
of Sentinel-2 Msi Telescope Mirrors
GLOESENER Pierre, WOLFS Fabrice, LEMAGNE Fabien,
FLEBUS Carlo - AMOS, Belgium
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Chairs: BARBERO Juan - ALTER TECHNOLOGY, Spain &
SINGH Upendra - NASA Langley Research Center, USA
10:30 0017 - Solar pumping of solid state lasers for
space mission: a novel approach
BOETTI Nadia Giovanna, LOUSTEAU Joris, NEGRO Davide,
MURA Emanuele, SCARPIGNATO Gerardo Cristian, PERRONE
Guido - Politecnico di Torino, Italy - ABRATE Silvio, Istituto
Superiore Mario Boella, Italy - MILANESE Daniel - Politecnico di
Torino, Italy
10:50 0063 - Enhancement of the design of a pulsed
UV Laser System for a Laser-Desorption Mass
Spectrometer on Mars
KOLLECK Christian, BÜTTNER Alexander, ERNST Mathias,
HUNNEKUHL Michael, HÜLSENBUSCH Thomas, MOALEM Anas,
PRIEHS Marc, KRACHT Dietmar, NEUMANN Jörg - Laser Zentrum
Hannover, Germany
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11:30 0080 - The Optical Alignment of the two GAIA
Three Mirror Anastigmatic Telescopes
PIEROT Dominique - Astrium SAS, France - ERDMANN Matthias ESA, The Netherlands
11:50 0150 - The TROPOMI telescope: design,
fabrication and test of a freeform optical system
NIJKERK David, HENSELMANS Rens, DRAAISMA Folkert, TNO,
The Netherlands
11:10 0078 - Tunable dual-frequency laser source for
coherent population trapping cesium atomic clocks
CAMARGO Fabiola, GEORGES Patrick, LUCAS-LECLIN Gaëlle Laboratoire Charles Fabry, France - BAILI Ghaya, MORVAN
Loïc, DOLFI Daniel, Thales Research & Technology, France HOLLEVILLE David, GUERANDEL Stéphane, LNE-SYRTE,
France - SAGNES Isabelle - Laboratoire de Photonique et de
Nanostructures, France
11:30 0136 - Design and properties of high-power
highly-coherent single-frequency VECSEL emitting
in the near- to mid-IR for photonic applications
GARNACHE Arnaud - IES, France - MYARA Mikhael - Institut
d’Electronique du Sud, France
12:10 Lunch Re
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14:00 ICSO 6c Aud
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14:00 ICSO 8
Telescopes & large optics
Fiber optic & Sensors
Chairs: HARNISCH Bernd - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
BERTHON Jacques - CNES, France
Chairs: BARBERO Juan - ALTER TECHNOLOGY, Spain &
KARAFOLAS Nikos - ESA, The Netherlands
14:00 0015 - CTE homogeneity, isotropy and
reproducibility in large parts made of Sintered SiC
CASTEL Didier - ASTRIUM, France - BOUGOIN Michel - Boostec,
France
14:00 0035 - Next Generation Space Interconnect
Research and Development in Space Communications
COLLIER Charles - Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
14:20 0022 - All-SiC telescope technology at EADS
ASTRIUM: Big step forward for space optical
payloads
BREYSSE Jacques, SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France
14:40 0028 - The SiC hardware of the Sentinel-2 Multi
Spectral Instrument
BOUGOIN Michel, LAVENAC Jérôme - Boostec, France
15:00 0044 - Si3N4 ceramic application, development
and qualification results for truss structure of large
space telescope
DEVILLIERS Christophe, LASIC Thierry, BOBAN David, PELISSIER
Jean-Marc, CORNILLON Laurence,TANZILLI Dima - Thales Alenia
Space, France - BERROTH Karl - FCT IngenieurKeramik GmbH,
Germany - AITZAID Sonia - CNES, France
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14:20 0004 - Non-Hermetic Fiber Optic Transceivers for
Space Applications
TABBERT Chuck - Ultra Communications, USA
14:40 0147 - Design and optimization of a fiber
optic data link for new generation on-board SAR
processing architectures
CIMINELLI Caterina, DELL’OLIO Francesco, ARMENISE Mario
Nicola - Politecnico di Bari, Italy - IACOMACCI Francesco - Thales
Alenia Space Italia S.p.A., Italy - PASQUALI Franca, FORMARO
Roberto - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy
15:00 0143 - Design of Fiber-Optic Interrogator
Module for Telecommunication Satellites based on
Radiation Test Results
PUTZER Philipp, KOCH Alexander W. - Technische Universität
München, Germany - HURNI Andreas, MANHART Markus,
PLATTNER Markus - Kayser-Threde GmbH, Germany - MCKENZIE
Iain, KARAFOLAS Nikos, European Space Agency, Netherlands KUHNHENN Jochen, HÖFFGEN Stefan - Fraunhofer INT, Germany
ICSO 2012
15:50 ICSO 6d Aud
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Telescopes & large optics
Fiber Optic Component Qualification
Chairs: KRAWCZYK Rodolphe -Thales Alenia Space France &
BERTHON Jacques - CNES, France
Chair: BARBERO Juan - ALTER TECHNOLOGY, Spain
15:50 0016 - Last results of MADRAS, a space active
optics demonstrator
LASLANDES Marie, HOURTOULE Claire, HUGOT Emmanuel,
FERRARI Marc - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille,
France - DEVILLIERS Christophe, LIOTARD Arnaud - Thales
Alenia Space, France - LOPEZ Céline - Thales SESO,France CHAZALLET Frédéric - Shaktiware, France
16:10 0074 - Novel Unimorph Deformable Mirror for
Space Applications
RAUSCH Peter, VERPOORT Sven, WITTROCK Ulrich - Muenster
University of Applied Sciences, Germany
16:30 0146 - Last Results of Technological
Developments for Ultra-Lightweight, Large
Aperture, Deployable Mirror for Space Telescopes
GAMBICORTI Lisa - CNR-INO National Instute of Optics, Italy DUO’ Fabrizio - Compagnia Generale dello Spazio (CGS), Italy PATAUNER Christian - Microgate Srl, Italy - LAZZARINI Paolo A.D.S. International, Italy - LISI Franco - INAF- Arcetri Astrophysics
Observatory, Italy - ZUCCARO MARCHI Alessandro - National
Institute of Optics (CNR-INO), Italy - PEREIRA D CARMO Joao ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands
16:50 0125 - Optical design of a compact telescope
for next generation earth observation systems
COSTES Vincent - CNES, France - CASSAR Guillaume,
ESCARRAT Laurent - Sophia Conseil, France
15:50 0008 - Radiation-Hardened Nano-particlesbased Erbium-Doped Fiber for space environment
THOMAS Jérémie, MYARA Mikhaël - Institut Electronique du Sud,
France - BUROV Ekaterina, PASTOURET Alain, BOIVIN David,
MELIN Gilles - Prysmian Group/Draka Comteq, France - GILARD
Olivier - CNES, France - SOTOM Michel - Thales Alenia Space,
France - SIGNORET Philippe - Institut Electronique du Sud, France
16:10 0087 - Radiation hardening of Rare-Earth
doped fiber amplifiers
VIVONA Marilena - Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516,
France - GIRARD Sylvain, MARCANDELLA Claude - CEA, DAM,
DIF, France - PINSARD Emmanuel, LAURENT Arnaud, ROBIN
Thierry, CADIER Benoit - iXFiber, France - BOUKENTER Aziz,
OUERDANE Youcef - Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516,
France - CANNAS Marco - Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
16:30 0002 - Radhard Optical Patchcords for
Satellites Using Liquid Crystal Polymer Jacket
O’RIORDEN Stephen, MAHAPATRA Amaresh - Linden Photonics,
Inc., USA
16:50 0118 - New optical fiber for short distance
network and elevated temperature environment
KOZLOV Valery, Corning Inc., USA
17:10 0128 - ESCC Standards, evaluation and
qualification of optical fiber connector for space
application
TAUGWALDER Frederic - DIAMOND SA, Switzerland
17:10 0038 - Design and Test of A High Performance
Off-axis TMA Telescope
FAN Bin, CAI Wei-Jun, HUANG Ying - Beijing Institute of Space
Mechanics & Electricity, China
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17:30 Tutorial
17:30 Tutorial
Miniaturization of sensors
Fiber optic
LEIJTENS Johan , Lens Research &
Development, The Netherlands
TAUGWALDER Frederic - DIAMOND SA,
Switzerland
Hall Napolléon Bona
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17:30 Poster session
18:30 End of the day
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Spectrometers
Metrology & sensors of attitude
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Chairs: BEZY Jean-Loup - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
CUTTER Mike - SSTL, UK
Chairs: LEIJTENS Johan - Lens Research & Development, The
Netherlands & D’ARCIO Luigi - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands
08:30 0174 - TROPOMI, the Sentinel 5 Precursor
instrument for air quality and climate observations:
status of the current design
VOORS ROBERT - Dutch Space B.V., The Netherlands - DE
VRIES Johan, OORT Marc, Dutch Space, The Netherlands - VAN
DER VALK Nick - TNO, The Netherlands - ABEN Ilse - SRON,
The Netherlands - VEEFKIND Pepijn - KNMI, The Netherlands BHATTI Ianjit , LOBB Dan, WOOD Trevor - SSTL, The Netherlands
08:30 0169 - The Space-Time Explorer and Quantum
Test of the Equivalence Principle mission (STEQUEST)
GAALOUL Naceur - Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany BRAXMAIER Claus - Univ. of Applied Sciences Konstanz (HTWG),
Germany - LANDRAGIN Arnaud - Observatoire de Paris, France BOUYER Philippe - Institut d’Optique, Univ. de Bordeaux, France BONGS Kai - Univ.of Birmingham, UK - GUGLIELMO Tino - LENS,
Univ. of Firenze, Italy
08:50 0129 - A new space instrumental concept based
on dispersive component for the measurement of
CO2 concentration in the atmosphere (MicroCarb
Mission)
PASCAL Veronique, BUIL Christian, CANSOT Elodie, LOESEL
Jacques,TAUZIEDE Laurie, PIERANGELO Clémence, BERMUDO
Francois - CNES, France - OLIVIER Mathieu - ALTEN SUDOUEST, France - DUBREUIL Mickael - SOPHIA CONSEIL, France
09:10 0142 - Spectropolarimetry for Earth
observations: a novel method for characterisation of
aerosols and clouds
VAN DER TOGT Oana, VERLAAN AD - TNO, The Netherlands
09:30 0083 - Premier’s Imaging Ir Limb Sounder:
Phase a Results
KRAFT Stefan, CARON Jerome, BEZY Jean-Loup, MEYNART
Roland, LANGEN Joerg, CARNICERO DOMINGUEZ Bernardo,
BENSI Paolo, SILVESTRIN Pierluigi - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands
09:50 0052 - Wide Spectral Range Imaging
Interferometer
GUZZI Donatella, BARDUCCI Alessandro, LASTRI Cinzia,
NARDINO Vanni, PIPPI Ivan - CNR-IFAC, Italy
08:50 0155 - Study of photonic resonant angular
velocity sensors as alternative gyro technology for
Space applications
CIMINELLI Caterina, DELL’OLIO Francesco, CAMPANELLA Carlo
Edoardo, ARMENISE Mario Nicola - Politecnico di Bari, Italy ARMANDILLO Errico, MC KENZIE Iain, ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands
09:10 0082 - A High-Performance Iodine-Based
Frequency Reference for Space Applications
SCHULDT Thilo - University of Applied Sciences Konstanz (HTWG),
Germany - DOERINGSHOFF Klaus, REGGENTIN Matthias,
KOVALCHUK Evgeny - Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany GOHLKE Martin, WEISE Dennis, JOHANN Ulrich, Astrium GmbH Satellites, Germany - PETERS Achim - Humboldt-University Berlin,
Germany - BRAXMAIER Claus - University of Applied Sciences
Konstanz (HTWG), Germany
09:30 0148 - First step in the industry-based
development of an ultra-stable optical cav-ity for
space applications
ARGENCE Bérengère - LNE-SYRTE Observatoire de Paris,
France - LEVEQUE Thomas - CNES, France - PREVOST Eddie,
LE GOFF Roland, SODERN, France - LEMONDE Pierre, BIZE
Sébastien, SANTARELLI Giorgio - LNE-SYRTE Observatoire de
Paris, France
09:50 0029 - BepiColombo Fine Sun Sensor
BOSLOOPER Erik, VAN DER HEIDEN Nico, NARON Daniel,
SCHMITS Ruud, VAN DER VELDE Jacob Jan, WAKEREN Jorrit TNO, The Netherlands
10:10 Coffee Break
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10:30 ICSO 11
Spectrometers
Range Measurement
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Chairs: BEZY Jean-Loup - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands &
COSTERASTE Josiane - CNES, France
Chairs: D’ARCIO Luigi - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands &
SECHAUD Marc - ONERA, France
10:30 0019 - Conception and test of Echoes, a spectroimager dedicated to the seismology of Jupiter
SOULAT Laurence, SCHMIDER François-Xavier, Laboratoire
Lagrange, France - APPOURCHAUX Thierry, IAS, France ROBBE-DUBOIS Sylvie - Laboratoire Lagrange, France - GAULME
Patrick - New Mexico State University, USA - BRESSON Yves,
GAY Jean, DABAN Jean-Baptiste, GOUVRET Carole - Laboratoire
Lagrange, France
10:30 175 - GAIA Basic Angle Monitoring System
BRAAM Ben - TNO - The Netherlands
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10:50 0160 - Euclid Near Infrared Spectro
Photometer instrument concept at the end of the
phase B1 study
PRIETO Eric, LAM - CNRS, France - MACIASZEK Thierry - CNES,
France - EALET Anne - CPPM-CNRS, France - JAHNKE Knud MPIA, Germany - VALENZIANO Luca - INAF, Italy - GRUPP
Frank - MPE, Germany - BORTOLETTO Favio - OAPD-INAF, Italy RIVA MARCO - BRERA-INAF, Italy - TOLEDO MOREO Rafael Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain
11:10 0081 - Fluorescence Imaging Spectrometer
Concepts For The Earth Explorer Mission
Candidate Flex
KRAFT Stefan, DEL BELLO Umberto, HARNISCH Bernd, BOUVET
Marc, DRUSCH Matthias - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands
11:30 0162 - MERTIS – The Thermal Infrared Imaging
Spectrometer Onboard of the Mercury Planetary Orbiter
ZEH Thomas - Kayser-Threde GmbH, Germany
11:50 0101 - GLORIA – An airborne imaging FTS
SHA Mahesh Kumar - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
10:50 0062 - Laser Ranging Instrument for GRACE
follow-on
HEINZEL Gerhard, SHEARD Benjamin, DANZMANN Karsten Albert-Einstein-Institut, Germany - KLIPSTEIN William,
FOLKNER William, SPERO Robert - Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
USA - SHADDOCK Daniel - Australian National University,
AUSTRALIA - NICKLAUS Kolja - SpaceTech GmbH, Germany GATH Peter - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
11:15 0091 - Technique for long and absolute
distance measurement based in laser pulse
repetition frequency sweeping
CASTRO ALVES David, ABREU Manuel - University of Lisbon,
Faculty of Sciences, PORTUGAL - JOST Michael - ESTEC/ESA,
Netherlands - REBORDÃO José, CABRAL Alexandre - University
of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, PORTUGAL
11:35 0140 - Absolute distance measurement with an
unravelled femtosecond frequency comb
VAN DEN BERG Steven, KOK Gertjan, PERSIJN Stefan - VSL,
Netherlands - ZEITOUNY Mounir, BHATTACHARYA Nandini - Delft
University of Technology, Netherlands
11:55 0149 - A two-mode interference measurement
for absolute distance measurements with
nanometer accuracy
LINTZ Michel, PHUNG Duy Hà, BRILLET Alain - ARTEMIS/
Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, France
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Lidars & Libs
Passive optical components
Chairs: ARMANDILLO Errico - ESA, The Netherlands &
SINGH Upendra - NASA Langley Research Center, USA
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Chairs: COLLIER Charles - Air Force Research Laboratory, USA &
JOHANN Ulrich - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
14:25 0065 - ATLID, the Atmospheric Lidar on Board
the Earthcare Satellite
HELIERE Arnaud - European Space Agency, The Netherlands LEHORS Lenaic - ASTRIUM, France
14:00 0056 - Mounts for large lens in cooled environment
VIARD Thierry, DEVILLIERS Christophe - Thales Alenia Space,
France - COSTES Vincent, GANGLOFF Didier - CNES, France
14:45 0043 - Conceptual Study of Earth Observation
Missions with a Space-Borne Laser Scanner
KOBAYASHI Takashi, SATOH Yohei, YAMAKAWA Shiro - Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
14:20 0085 - Ultra stable isostatic bonded optical
mount designs for high performance space
telescopes
PIJNENBURG Joep,VOERT Martijn, VREUGD Jan, VOSTEEN
Amir, WERKHOVEN Willem, MEKKING Jeroen, NIJLAND Bjorn TNO, Netherlands
15:05 0057 - Early Development In Synthetic
Aperture Lidar Sensing And Processing For On
Demand High Resolution Imaging
BERGERON Alain, TURBIDE Simon, TERROUX Marc - INO,
CANADA - HARNISCH Bernd - ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands MARCHESE Linda - INO, CANADA
14:40 0013 - Opto-mechanical design for transmission
optics in cryogenic space instrumentation
KROES Gabby, VENEMA Lars, NAVARRO Ramon - NOVA,
Netherlands
15:00 0103 - Proton radiation effects on the optical
properties of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes
KUHNHENN Jochen, LUBKOWSKI Grzegorz - Fraunhofer INT,
Germany - LEONHARDT Albrecht, KHAVRUS Vyacheslav - IFW
Dresden, Germany - EVERSHEIM Dieter, NOLL Cornelia Universität Bonn, Germany
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15:50 ICSO 13b Auditorriu
15:50 ICSO 12b
Lidars & Libs
Passive optical components
Chairs: MONDIN Linda - CNES, France &
ARMANDILLO Errico - ESA, The Netherlands
15:50 0126 - High energy 2-micron solid-state
laser transmitter for NASA’s space-based CO2
measurements
SINGH Upendra, YU Jirong, PETROS Mulugeta - NASA
Langley Research Center, USA - BAI Yingxin - Science Systems
andApplications, Inc, USA
16:10 0049 - High energy optical parametric source
for multi-wavelength CO2 DIAL
BARRIENTOS-BARRIA Jessica, DHERBECOURT Jean-Baptiste,
RAYBAUT Myriam, GODARD Antoine, MELKONIAN Jean-Michel,
LEFEBVRE Michel - ONERA, France
16:30 0003 - New Developments on ChemCam Laser
Transmitter and Potential Applications for Other
Planetology Programs
FAURE Benoit - CNES, France - DURAND Eric - Thales
Optronique SA, France - MAURICE Sylvestre - IRAP, France MONTMESSIN Franck, BRUNEAU Didier - LATMOS, France
16:50 0067 - Development of a Pulsed Laser System
for Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
NEUMANN Jörg, LANG Tino, HUSS Rafael, ERNST Mathias,
MOALEM Anas, KOLLECK Christian, KRACHT Dietmar - Laser
Zentrum Hannover e.V., Germany
17:10 0107 - Qualification of laser optics for
upcoming ESA space laser missions
RIEDE Wolfgang, ALLENSPACHER Paul, CIAPPONI Alessandra,
SCHRÖDER Helmut - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und
Raumfahrt e.V., Germany - WERNHAM Denny - ESA/ESTEC,
The Netherlands - ERA Fabio - Selex Galileo, Italy - THIBAULT
Dominique - ASTRIUM , France
Chairs: SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France &
JOHANN Ulrich - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
15:50 0060 - Wide angle light scattering & Complex
Optical filters: Modelization and Characterization
ZERRAD Myriam, LEQUIME Michel, AMRA Claude - Institut
Fresnel, France
16:10 121 - Narrow-Band Filters For The Lightning
Imager
PIEGARI Angela, DI SARCINA Ilaria, GRILLI Maria Luisa,
MENCHINI Francesca, SCAGLIONE salvatore, SYTCHKOVA
Anna, ZOLA Danilo - ENEA - Italy - PEREZ-CUEVAS Leticia - ESA/
ESTEC - Netherlands
16:30 050 Effects Of Proton Irradiation On Thin-Film
Materials For Optical Filters
PIEGARI Angela, SCAGLIONE Salvatore, SYTCHKOVA Anna ENEA - Optical Coatings Laboratory - Italy - JAKSIC Milko - Rudjer
Boskovic Institute - CROATIA
16:50 0139 - Polarisation scramblers in Earth
observing spectrometers: lessons learned from
Sentinel-4 and 5 phases A/B1, first breadboard
results
CARON Jerome, BEZY Jean-Loup - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands RICHERT Michael, LOISEAUX Didier - SODERN, France BAZALGETTE Gregory, SIERK Bernd, MEYNART Roland - ESA/
ESTEC, Netherlands
17:10 0171 - Full size Euclid grism prototype made
by photolithography : First optical performance
validation
GRANGE Robert, CAILLAT Amandine, PASCAL Sandrine,
ONG celine, ELLOUZI Marina, PRIETO Eric, DOHLEN Kjetil Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, France
17:30 End of the day
18:45 Shuttle departure for Conference dinner Auberge A CASETTA
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Friday 12 October
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MOEMS
Filter grating
Chairs: ARMANDILLO Errico - ESA, The Netherlands &
COLLIER Charles - Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
08:30 0156 - Grating Scattering Brdf And Imaging
Performances – A Test Survey Performed In The
Frame Of The Flex Mission
HARNISCH Bernd, VINK Ramon, DEEP Atul - ESA/ESTEC, The
Netherlands - COATANTIEC Claude - ASTRIUM SAS, France
08:50 0037 - Near Infrared Imager and Slit less
Spectrograph (NIRISS): a new instrument on James
Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
MASZKIEWICZ Michael - Canadian Space Agency, CANADA
09:10 0070 - State of the art in silicon immersed gratings
for space
VAN AMERONGEN Aaldert - SRON, The Netherlands Institute for
Space Research, The Netherlands - KROL Hélène, GRÈZESBESSET Catherine, CILAS Etablissement de Marseille,
France - COPPENS Tonny - SRON, The Netherlands Institute for
Space Research, The Netherlands - BHATTI Ianjit, LOBB Dan,
SSTL, UK - HARDENBOL Bram - TNO Technical Sciences, The
Netherlands - HOOGEVEEN Ruud - SRON, The Netherlands
Institute for Space Research, The Netherlands
09:30 0073 - Efficiency, Dispersion and Straylight
Performance Tests of Immersed Gratings for High
Resolution Spectroscopy in the Near Infra-red
FERNANDEZ-SALDIVAR Juan, BHATTI Ianjit, LOBB Daniel,
BAISTER Guy - Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, UK - GULDIMANN
Benedikt - European Space Agency, The Netherlands - TOUZET
Bruno, DESSEROUER Frederic - HORIBA Jobin Yvon S.A.S.,
France
Chairs: LEIJTENS Johan - Lens Research & Development, The
Netherlands &
ZAHIR Mustapha - European Space Agency, The Netherlands
08:30 0097 - Optical MEMS for Earth Observation
payloads
LOBB Dan - Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, UK - RODRIGUES
Bruno - LusoSpace LDA, PORTUGAL - FRIERE Marco - European
Space Agency, The Netherlands
08:50 0159 - MOEMS-based new functionalities for
future instrumentation in space
ZAMKOTSIAN Frédéric - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille,
France - COSTES Vincent - CNES, France - LIOTARD Arnaud,
VIARD Thierry, Thales Alenia Space, France - HEBERT Philippe,
HINGLAIS Emmanuel, VILLENAVE Michel, CNES, France
09:10 0018 - Optical MEMS for Earth Observation
LIOTARD Arnaud - Thales Alenia Space, France - ZAMKOTSIAN
Frédéric - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, France NOELL Wilfried - EPFL-SAMLAB, Switzerland - VIARD Thierry Thales Alenia Space, France - FREIRE Marco - GULDIMANN
Benedikt, KRAFT Stefan - European Space Agency, Netherlands
09:30 0088 - Large micromirror array for Multi-Object
Spectroscopy in space
CANONICA Michael - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
Switzerland - ZAMKOTSIAN Frederic, LANZONI Patrick Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, France - NOELL Wilfried,
DE ROOIJ Nico - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
France
09:50 0131 - Investigation on the High Efficiency
Volume Bragg gratings performances for
spectrometry in space environment
LOICQ Jerôme, GEORGES Marc - Centre spatial de Liege University of Liege, Belgium - GASPAR VENANCIO Luis-Miguel ESA, The Netherlands - STOCKMAN Yvan - Centre spatial de
Liège/University of Liege, Belgium
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Monday 8 October
18:00
Registration & Welcome Cocktail
19:30
End of Registration
20:00
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Tuesday 9 October
09:30 ICSO / ICSOS - Welcome and plenaries
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Chairs Presentation: CUGNY Bruno, CNES, France, KARAFOLAS Nikos, ESA, The Netherlands & ARMANDILLO Errico, ESA, The Netherlands
09:30
10:05
Welcome & ICSO Conference overview
CNES Presentation of Preparatory Activities to Optical Instrument Projects, Bruno Cugny, CNES, France
ICSOS Conference Overview and Activities on Satellite Communications, Naoto Kadowaki, NICT, Japan
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11:10-12:25 - ICSOS 1 - Flight Demonstrations I
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Chair: Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands)
11:10 1-1 [Invited] The Laser Communications Relay Demonstration
Bernard Edwards (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA); David Israel (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA); Keith Wilson (JPL,
USA); John Moores (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Andrew S. Fletcher (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
11:35 1-2 [Invited] Recent Developments in Satellite Laser Communications: Canadian Context
Stephane Gagnon (Neptec Design Group, Canada); Bruno Sylvestre (Neptec Design Group, Canada); Louis Gagnon (Neptec Design
Group, Canada); Alexander Koujelev (Canadian Space Agency, Canada); Daniel Gratton (Canadian Space Agency, Canada); Steve
Hranilovic (McMaster University, Canada)
12:00 1-3 [Invited] Overview and Status of the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration
Don Boroson (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
12:25 Lunch
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Chair: Keith Wilson (JPL, USA)
14:00 2-1 3-Year-Program of 10W-Class Space-Borne Q-sw Laser Technology: Development of Entry Model
for Earth Observation
Daisuke Sakaizawa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan); Yoshikazu Chishiki (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan);
Yohei Satoh (Japa Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan); Tatsuyuki Hanada (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan); Shiro
Yamakawa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan); Takayo Ogawa (RIKEN, Japan); Satoshi Wada (RIKEN, Japan); Shoken Ishii
(NICT, Japan); Kohei Mizutani (NICT, Japan); Motoaki Yasui (NICT, Japan)
14:20 2-2 Developments of a Space-Borne Stabilized Laser for DECIGO and DPF
Mitsuru Musha (University of Electro-Communications, Japan); Ken’ichi Nakagawa (University of Electro-communications, Japan); Ken-ichi
Ueda (University of Electro-communications, Japan)
14:40 2-3 Compact Semiconductor Laser Modules Designed for Precision Quantum Optical Experiments in Space
Ahmad Bawamia (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Germany); Max Schiemangk (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany); Anja Kohfeldt
(University of Bergen, Norway); Erdenetsetseg Luvsandamdin (Ferdinand Braun Institut Leibniz Institut für Hoechstfrequenztechnik,
Germany); Christian Kürbis (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Germany); Stefan Spießberger (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Germany); Alexander
Sahm (Ferdinand Braun Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Germany); Andreas Wicht (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Germany); Götz Erbert
(Ferdinand-Braun-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Germany); Achim Peters (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany); Günther
Tränkle (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Germany)
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15:00 2-4 A High-brightness Source of Polarization-entangled Photons for Applications in Free-space
Fabian Steinlechner (ICFO - Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Spain); Pavel Trojek (Qutools GmbH, Germany); Marc Jofre (ICFO - Institut de
Ciències Fotòniques, Spain); Henning Weier (Qutools GmbH, Spain); Eric Wille (ESA, The Netherlands); Josep Maria Perdigues Armengol
(ESA, The Netherlands); Thomas Jennewein (University of Waterloo, Canada); Rupert Ursin (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); John
Rarity (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Juan Torres (ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, Spain); Morgan Mitchell (ICFO - Institut
de Ciències Fotòniques, Spain); Harald Weinfurter (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany); Valerio Pruneri (ICFO and ICREA,
Spain)
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15:50-17:30 - ICSOS 3 - Optical Ground Station Technologies Roo
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Chair: Morio Toyoshima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
15:50 3-1 Design of the ESA Optical Ground Station for Participation in LLCD
Marc Sans (European Space Agency, The Netherlands); Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands); Igor Zayer (European Space Agency,
Germany); Robert Daddato (European Space Agency & ESOC, Germany)
16:10 3-2 Laser Ground System for Communication Experiments with ARTEMIS
Volodymyr Kuzkov (Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine);
S Kuzkov (Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine); D Volovyk (Main Astronomical Observatory of
National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine); Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands); V Caramia (Redu Space Services S.A., ESA, Redu
Station, Belgium); S Pukha (National Technical University «KPI», Ukraine)
16:30 3-3 Development of the Optical Communications Telescope Laboratory: A Laser Communications
Relay Demonstration Ground Station
Keith Wilson (JPL, USA); Dimitrios Antsos (JPL, USA); Lewis Roberts (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA); Sabino Piazzolla (NASA Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, USA); Loren Clare (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA); Arvid Croonquist (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA)
16:50 3-4 The Mitigation of Atmospheric Impacts on Free Space Optical Communications
Randal Alliss (Northrop Grumman Corporation, USA); Billy Felton (Northrop Grumman Corporation, USA)
17:10 3-5 Field Conjugation Adaptive Arrays for Reliable Satellite Downlink Coherent Laser Communications
Aniceto Belmonte (Technical University of Catalonia, BarcelonaTech, Spain); Joseph Kahn (Stanford University, USA)
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08:40-10:05 - ICSOS 4 - Flight Demonstrations II Room
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Chair: Hamid Hemmati (Jet propulsion Laboratory (JPL) & California Institute of Technology, USA)
08:40 4-1 [Invited] Lasercomm Activities at the German Aerospace Center’s Institute of Communications
and Navigation
Dirk Giggenbach (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
09:05 4-2 Space-QUEST: Quantum Communication Using Satellites
Thomas Scheidl (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Rupert Ursin (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
09:25 4-3 Performance of a Multimode Photon-Counting Optical Receiver for the NASA Lunar Laser
Communications Demonstration
Matthew Willis (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Andrew Kerman (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA);
Matthew Grein (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Jan Kansky (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Barry Romkey (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA);
Eric Dauler (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Danna Rosenberg (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Bryan Robinson (MIT Lincoln Laboratory,
USA); Daniel Murphy (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Don Boroson (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
09:45 4-4 From SILEX/LOLA to High Data Rate Optical Telemetry for LEO Satellite
Ludovic Vaillon (EADS Astrium, France); Gilles Planche (EADS Astrium, France); Philippe Bernard (EADS Astrium, France)
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10:30-12:10 - ICSOS 5 - Flight Demonstrations III
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Chair: Naoto Kadowaki (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
10:30 5-1 [Invited] Status of the European Data Relay Satellite System
Michael Witting (ESA, The Netherlands); Harald Hauschildt (ESA, The Netherlands); Andrew Murrell (ESA, The Netherlands); Jean-Pascal
Lejault (ESA, The Netherlands); Josep Maria Perdigues Armengol (ESA, The Netherlands); Jean Michel Lautier (ESA, The Netherlands);
Cedric Salenc (ESA, The Netherlands); Khalil Kably (ESA, The Netherlands); Heli Greus (ESA, The Netherlands); Francois Garat (ESA,
The Netherlands); Hermann Ludwig Moeller (ESA, The Netherlands); Silvia Mezzasoma (ESA, The Netherlands); Rolf Meyer (DLR,
Germany); Bjorn Guetlich (DLR, Germany); Sabine Philipp-May (DLR, Germany); Anke Pagels-Kerp (DLR, Germany); Bas Theelen
(Astrium, Germany); Matthias Wiegand (Astrium, Germany); Marc Leadstone (Astrium, Germany); Gerald Eckert (Astrium, Germany);
Georg Wuetschner (Astrium, Germany); Ludwig Laux (Astrium, Germany); Gerard Olry (Astrium, Germany); Dominique Poncet (Astrium,
Germany); Rolf Mager (Astrium, Germany); Klaus Schoenherr (Astrium, Germany); Frank Heine (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Stefan Seel
(Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Konrad Panzlaff (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Herwig Zech (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Hartmut Kämpfner
(Tesat-Spacecom, Germany); Alexander Schneider (OHB, Germany); Ignacio Gutierrez Canas (OHB, Germany); Cristina Arias Perez
(OHB, Germany); Herbert Schuff (OHB, Germany)
10:55 5-2 [Invited] 10-Gb/s Lasercom Terminal for Satellites
Hamid Hemmati (Jet propulsion Laboratory (JPL) & California Institute of Technology, USA); Joseph Kovalik (Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL), USA)
11:20 5-3 [Invited] Studies on Candidate Approaches for Satellite-Ground Laser Communications
Yoshihisa Takayama (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Yoshisada Koyama (National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Hideki Takenaka (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
(NICT), Japan); Hiroo Kunimori (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Morio Toyoshima (National
Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
11:45 5-4 [Invited] Optical Wireless Communications and Potential Applications in Space
Dominic O’Brien (Oxford University, United Kingdom)
12:10 Lunch
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Chair: Dirk Giggenbach (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
14:00 6-1 Design of Engineering Model of Corner Cube Retro-reflector by Evaluating Far Field Diffraction
Pattern
Hiroo Kunimori (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Toshimichi Otsubo (Hitotsubashi University,
Japan); Tadashi Ishii (Jisedaitech, L. P., Japan); Yasuji Suzaki (Universe Ltd., Japan); Toshiaki Shozu (Optogreen Co., Ltd., Japan)
14:20 6-2 Control Algorithm for Adaptive Optics in Remote Sensing Telescope
Norihide Miyamura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
14:40 6-3 Progress on Non-Linear SFG Use for High Resolution Imaging
Jean-Thomas Gomes (Xlim, France); Ludovic Grossard (Xlim, France); Damien Ceus (Xlim, France); Laurent Delage (Xlim, France);
François Reynaud (Xlim, France); Sébastien Vergnole (Horiba Scientific, France); Harald Herrmann (Universitaet Paderborn, Germany);
Wolfgang Sohler (Universitaet Paderborn, Germany)
15:00 6-4 Space Laser Communication Network
Jing Yi HE (Changchun University of Science and Technology, P.R. China); Huilin Jiang (Changchun University of Science and Technology,
P.R. China); Yuan Hu (Changchun University of Science and Technology, P.R. China); YiWu Zhao (Changchun University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Jianing Wang (Changchun University of Science and Technology, P.R. China)
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15:50-17:30 - ICSOS 7 - Fiber Optic Component Qualification
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Chair: Barbero Juan (Alter Technology, Spain)
15:50 7-1 Radiation-Hardened Nano-Particles-Based Erbium-Doped Fiber for Space Environment
Jérémie Thomas (Institut Electronique du Sud, France); Mikhaël Myara (Institut Electronique du Sud, France); Ekaterina Burov (Prysmian
Group/Draka Comteq, France); Alain Pastouret (Prysmian Group/Draka Comteq, France); David Boivin (Prysmian Group/Draka Comteq,
France); Gilles Melin (Prysmian Group/Draka Comteq, France); Olivier Gilard (CNES, France); Michel Sotom (Thalès Alenia Space,
France); Philippe Signoret (Institut Electronique du Sud, France)
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16:10 7-2 Radiation Hardening of Rare-Earth Doped Fiber Amplifiers
Marilena Vivona (Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516, France); Sylvain Girard (CEA, DAM, DIF, France); Claude Marcandella
(CEA, DAM, DIF, France); Emmanuel Pinsard (iXFiber, France); Arnaud Laurent (iXFiber, France); Thierry Robin (iXFiber, France); Benoit
Cadier (iXFiber, France); Aziz Boukenter (Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516, France); Youcef Ouerdane (Laboratoire Hubert
Curien UMR CNRS 5516, France); Marco Cannas (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy)
16:30 7-3 Radhard Optical Patchcords for Satellites Using Liquid Crystal Polymer Jacket
Stephen O’Riorden (Linden Photonics, Inc., USA); Amaresh Mahapatra (Linden Photonics, Inc., USA)
16:50 7-4 New Optical Fiber for Short Distance Network and Elevated Temperature Environment
Valery Kozlov (Corning Inc., USA)
17:10 7-5 ESCC Standards, Evaluation and Qualification of Optical Fiber Connector for Space Application
Frederic Taugwalder (DIAMOND SA, Switzerland)
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17:30 Tutorial
17:30 Tutorial
Miniaturization of sensors
Fiber optic
LEIJTENS Johan , Lens Research &
Development, The Netherlands
TAUGWALDER Frederic - DIAMOND SA,
Switzerland
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17:30 Poster session
18:30 End of the day
Thursday 11 October
08:30-10:10 - ICSOS 8 - Optical System Designs II
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Chair: Josep Maria Perdigues Armengol (ESA, The Netherlands)
08:30 8-1 High Precision Encoders for GEO Space Applications
Martin Reinhardt (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Konrad Panzlaff (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Karl-Georg Friederich (Tesat Spacecom,
Germany); Frank Heine (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Roland Himmler (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Klaus Maier (Tesat Spacecom,
Germany); Eberhard Möss (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Clive Parker (Renishaw, United Kingdom); Simon McAdam (Renishaw, United
Kingdom); Jason Slack (Renishaw, United Kingdom); Colin Howley (Renishaw, United Kingdom); Rolf Meyer (DLR, Germany)
08:50 8-2 BRDF Prediction Using Surface Micro-Roughness Measurements
Juan Irizar (EADS - ASTRIUM & ESA, Germany); Bernd Harnisch (ESA, The Netherlands)
09:10 8-3 High-Precision Narrow-Band Optical Filters for Global Observation
Atsuo Kurokawa (Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., Japan); Yasuhiro Nakajima (Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., Japan); Shinji Kimura (Showa
Optronics Co., Ltd., Japan); Hiroshi Atake (Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., Japan); Yoshihiko Okamura (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,
Japan); Kazuhiro Tanaka (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan); Shunji Tsuida (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Ltd., Japan);
Kenichi Ichida (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Ltd., Japan); Takahiro Amano (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Ltd., Japan)
09:30 8-4 Wide-Field-of-Regard Pointing, Acquisition and Tracking-System for Small Laser Communication
Terminals
Christopher Schmidt (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany); Joachim Horwath (German Aerospace Centre, Germany)
09:50 8-5 Wide Angle Cross-Folded Telescope for Multiple Feeder Links
Thomas Weigel (RUAG Space, Switzerland); Thomas Dreischer (RUAG Space, RUAG Schweiz AG, Switzerland)
10:10 Coffee Break
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10:30-12:10 - ICSOS 9 - Terrestrial and Space Technologies Room
Chair: Volodymyr Kuzkov (Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine)
10:30 9-1 Low Latency Data Transmission Using Wireless and Wired Communications
Tetsuya Kawanishi (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Atsushi Kanno (National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan); Naokatsu Yamamoto (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
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10:50 9-2 Integrated Optical Modulator for Adaptive Digital Modulation and Analogue Applications
Atsushi Kanno (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Isao Morohashi (National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan); Takahide Sakamoto (National Institution of Information and Communications Technology, Japan);
Tetsuya Kawanishi (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
11:10 9-3 Integrated Indium Phosphide Coherent Optical Receivers and Transmitters
Leif Johansson (Freedom Photonics, USA); Steven Estrella (Freedom Photonics, USA); Jeremy Thomas (Freedom Photonics, USA); Sanjay
Kumar (Freedom Photonics, USA); Milan Mashanovitch (Freedom Photonics LLC, USA); Jonathon Barton (Freedom Photonics, USA)
11:30 9-4 Log-APP Detection for FSO Repetition MIMO Links
Mark Gregory (University of Kiel, Germany); Peter A. Hoeher (University of Kiel, Germany)
11:50 9-5 Channel Estimation for FSO Channels Subject to Gamma-Gamma Turbulence
Kamran Kiasaleh (Universsity of Texas at Dallas, USA)
12:10 Lunch
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14:00-15:20 - ICSOS 10 - Atmospheric Turbulence
and Coding Algorithm
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Chair: Dominic O’Brien (Oxford University, United Kingdom)
14:00 10-1 Turbulence Effects on Bi-Directional Ground-to-Satellite Laser Communication Systems
Nicolas Vedrenne (ONERA, France); Jean-Marc Conan (ONERA, France); Marie-Therese Velluet (ONERA, France); Marc Sechaud (ONERA,
France); Morio Toyoshima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Hideki Takenaka (National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan); Alexandre Guérin (CNES, France); Frederic Lacoste (CNES, France)
14:20 10-2 Rateless Codes Performance Analysis in Correlated Channel Model for GEO Free Space Optics Downlinks
Andrea Andò (University of Palermo, Italy); Gianluca Messineo (University of Palermo, Italy); Luciano Curcio (University of Palermo, Italy);
Stefano Mangione (Università di Palermo, Italy); Pierluigi Gallo (University of Palermo, Italy); Alessandro Busacca (Universita’ di Palermo, Italy)
14:40 10-3 A LT-Based Multi-Rate Transmission Scheme with Fast Decoding for Satellite Laser
Communication
Hiroaki Inoue (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan); Takuma Kyo (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan); Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya
Institute of Technology, Japan); Yozo Shoji (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Yoshihisa Takayama
(National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Morio Toyoshima (National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Japan)
15:00 10-4 Study on Error Coding Program for Implementation in SOTA
Hideki Takenaka (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan); Morio Toyoshima (National Institute
of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Yoshihisa Takayama (National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology, Japan); Yoshisada Koyama (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Maki Akioka (National
Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan); Takuma Kyo
(Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
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Chair: Stephane Gagnon (Neptec Design Group, Canada)
15:50 Post-1 [Post Deadline Paper] Network Architectures for Space-Optical Quantum Cryptography
Services
Dominique Elser (Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co. KG, Germany); Stefan Seel (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Frank Heine (Tesat Spacecom,
Germany); Thomas Länger (Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria); Momtchil Peev (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH,
Austria); Daniele V. Finocchiaro (Eutelsat S.A., France); Roberta Campo (Eutelsat SA, France); Annamaria Recchia (Eutelsat, France);
Alessandro Le Pera (Eutelsat S.A., France); Thomas Scheidl (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Rupert Ursin (Austrian Academy of
Sciences, Austria); Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands)
16:10 11-1 Small Photon-Entangling Quantum Systems (SPEQS) for LEO Satellites
Alexander Ling (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Daniel Oi (University of Strathclyde, Singapore)
16:30 11-2A Modular Solution for Routine Optical Satellite-to-Ground Communications on Small
Spacecrafts
Michael Bacher (RUAG Space, RUAG Schweiz AG, Switzerland); Thomas Dreischer (RUAG Space, RUAG Schweiz AG, Switzerland);
Martin Mosberger (RUAG Space, RUAG Schweiz AG, Switzerland); Björn Thieme (RUAG Space, RUAG Schweiz AG, Switzerland)
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16:50 11-3 Implementation of Inter and Intra Tile Optical Data Communication for NanoSatellites
Muhammad Rizwan Mughal (Politecnico Di Torino, Italy); Leonardo M. Reyneri (Politecnico di Torino, Italy); Dante Del Corso (Politecnico Di
Torino, Italy)
17:10 11- 4 Optical Communication Experiment Using Very Small Optical TrAnsponder Component on a
Small Satellite RISESAT
Toshihiro Kubo-oka (NICT, Japan); Hiroo Kunimori (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Hideki
Takenaka (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan); Tetsuharu Fuse (NICT, Japan); Morio
Toyoshima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
17:30 End of the day
18:45 Shuttle departure for Conference dinner Auberge A CASETTA
Friday 12 October
08:30-09:30 - ICSOS 12 - Small Satellites II
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Chair: Hiroo Kunimori (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
08:30 12-1 ShindaiSat: A Visible Light Communication Experimental Micro-Satellite
Atsushi Nakajima (Shinshu University, Japan); Nobutada Sako (Shinshu University, Japan); Masato Kamemura (Shinshu University, Japan);
Yuuki Wakayama (Shinshu University, Japan); Arata Fukuzawa (Shinshu University, Japan); Hironori Sugiyama (Shinshu University,
Japan); Naoki Okada (Shinshu University, Japan)
08:50 12-2 [Cancelled] Study about Visual Light Communication System for Nano-Satellite
Nobutada Sako (Shinshu University, Japan)
09:10 12-3 Optical Communications in the Mexican Small Satellite Project
Javier Mendieta (CICESE, Mexico); Arturo Arvizu (CICESE, Mexico); Ramon Muraoka (CICESE, Mexico); Enrique Pacheco (CICESE,
Mexico); Juan Murrieta (ITSON, Mexico); Jorge Sanchez (VIVETEL, Mexico); Philippe Gallion (TELECOM ParisTech, France)
09:30-10:10 - ICSOS 13 - Flight Demonstrations IV
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Chair: Yoshihisa Takayama (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
09:30 13-1 The Alphasat GEO Laser Communication Terminal Flight Acceptance Tests
Gerd Muehlnikel (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Hartmut Kämpfner (Tesat-Spacecom, Germany); Frank Heine (Tesat Spacecom, Germany);
Herwig Zech (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Daniel Troendle (Tesat Spacecom, Germany); Rolf Meyer (DLR, Germany); Sabine Philipp-May
(DLR, Germany)
09:50 13-2 Extending EDRS to Laser Communication from Space to Ground
Zoran Sodnik (ESA, The Netherlands); Marc Sans (European Space Agency, The Netherlands)
10:10 Coffee Break
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Posters
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Poster sessions will be held on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 October from 17:30 to 18:30.
Les sessions poster auront lieux mardi 9 et mercredi 10 octobre de 17h30 à 18h30.
0021 - NAOMI Instrument: A Product Line Of
Compact And Versatile Cameras Designed For Hr &
Vhr Missions In Earth Observation
LUQUET Philippe, SEIN Emmanuel - ASTRIUM, France
0033 - Radiation Resistant Erbium doped fiber for
ASE source and fiber gyroscope application
FERRAND Sébastien, BONNEFOIS Jean-Jacques, MOLUCON
Cédric - iXSpace, France - PINSARD Emmanuel, LAURENT
Arnaud, ROBIN Thierry, CADIER Benoit - iXFiber, France BOUTILLIER Mathieu - CNES, France
0040 - On the Collaborative Design and Simulation
of Space Camera
DUAN Pengfei - Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity,
China
0045 - High Energy High Repetition Rate Diode
Pumped Laser Amplifier Modules At 1064Nm For
Space Applications
MASSON Laurent, WAZEN Paul - QUANTEL, France
0048 - Compact and frequency stabilised laser
heads for rubidium atomic clocks
GRUET Florian, AFFOLDERBACH Christoph, PELLATON
Matthieu, BANDI Thejesh, MATTHEY Renaud, MILETI Gaetano LTF, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
0051 - Detailed Optical Design of SEOSAT/Ingenio
Spanish High Resolution Imaging Instrument
PASCUAL Luis, BUENO Jose Ignacio, ZORITA Demetrio,
MIRAVET Carlos, TAUBMANN Gonzalo, GARCIA MARIN Adolfo,
MONASTERIO Iker - SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas, Spain –
BELENGUER Tomas - INTA, Spain - CABEZA Isabel - ECE,
Spain - MARINI Andrea - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands - MAS Carlos,
AZCONA Jaime, ARROYO Jose Maria, GARCIA FEIJOO Unai,
MARTINEZ CASADO Ruben, DE MIGUEL Jonatan, EGUIA Javier,
JARABO Santiago MACIAS Nuria, LOPEZ Ricardo - SENER
Ingenieria y Sistemas, Spain - GONZALEZ Luis Miguel - INTA,
Spain - CRIPPA Giorgio - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
0053 - Compressive Sensing And Hyperspectral
Imaging
BARDUCCI Alessandro, GUZZI Donatella, LASTRI Cinzia,
MARCOIONNI Paolo, NARDINO Vanni, PIPPI Ivan - CNR-IFAC, Italy
0054 - Thales Seso’s Hollow And Plain Corner Cube
Solutions
DAHAN DEBORAH FERME Jean-Jacques - Thales SESO,
France - COSTES Vincent, LUITOT Clément - CNES, France
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0058 - MiniDSS: A low-power and high-precision
miniaturized digital sun sensor
DE BOER Bart, DURKUT M. - TNO, Netherlands - LEIJTENS
J.L. - Moog Bradford, Netherlands - LAAN E. - TNO, Netherlands THEUWISSEN A.J.P., XIE N. - Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands - HAKKESTEEGT H. - TNO, Netherlands - URQUIJO
E., BRUINS P. - Moog Bradford, Netherlands
0059 - Development and ESCC evaluation of an
European Optocoupler for Space Applications
BREGOLI Matteo, RESS Cristina - OPTOELETTRONICA
ITALIA SRL, Italy - HERNANDEZ Stephan, COSTANTINO
Alessandra, ZAHIR Mustapha - ESA, Netherlands - COLLINI
Amos, FICORELLA Francesco, MATTEDI Francesca, GIACOMINI
Gabriele - Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK, Italy
0061 - Mission study of up-link laser differential
absorption sensing
SATOH Yohei, SAKAIZAWA Daisuke, YAMAKAWA Shiro - Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
0069 - The GMES Sentinel-5 mission for operational
atmospheric monitoring: Status and Developments
SIERK Bernd, BEZY Jean-Loup, CARON Jerome, MEYNARD
Roland, VEIHELMANN Ben, INGMANN Paul - ESA/ESTEC,
Netherlands
0076 - Photonic glasses for IR and mid-IR spectral
range
LOUSTEAU Joris, BOETTI Nadia Giovanna, MURA emanuele,
NEGRO Davide, SCARPIGNATO Gerardo Cristian, PERRONE
Guido - Politecnico di Torino, Italy - ABRATE Silvio - Instituto
Superiore Mario Boella, Italy - MILANESE Daniel - Politecnico di
Torino, Italy
0090 - Interferometric Surface Characterisation of
Laser Mirrors with Sub-Nanometer Reproducibility
for Satellite-to-Satellite Optical Metrology
KÖGEL Harald - Astrium GmbH - Satellites, Germany
0093 - Evaluation of the stray light from the
diffraction of METIS coronagraph external occulter
ROMOLI Marco, LANDINI Federico - Universita’ di Firenze, Italy FINESCHI Silvano - INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino, Italy MOSES J. Daniel - Solar Physics Branch, Space Science Division,
USA - PANCRAZZI Maurizio, FOCARDI Mauro - Universita’ di
Firenze, Italy - ANTONUCCI Ester – INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico
di Torino, Italy - DA DEPPO Vania, CNR - Instituto di Fotonica e
Nanotecnologie, Italy
Posters
0100 - Antireflection And Absorbing Coatings For
Tropomi-Swir Immersed Grating
KROL Hélène, CHAUVEAU Grégory, TORRICINI Didier, GREZESBESSET Catherine - CILAS, France - VAN AMERONGEN Aaldert
- SRON, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Netherlands
0102 - Das Photonics Developments For Analogue
And Digital Photonics Links For Intrasatellite
Communications
BLASCO HERREIZ Julian - DAS Photonics, Spain
0104 - Efficient optical cloud removal technique for
Earth Observation based on MOEMS device
ZAMKOTSIAN Frederic - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille,
France - LIOTARD Arnaud, VIARD Thierry - Thales Alenia Space,
France - LANZONI Patrick - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de
Marseille, France - NOELL Wilfried - Ecole Polytechnique Federale
de Lausanne, France
0108 - Preliminary Error Budget Analysis Of The
Coronagraphic Instrument Metis For The Solar
Orbiter Esa Mission
DA DEPPO Vania - CNR-IFN UOS Padova, Italy
0109 - Construction and commissioning of the
telescope simulator for the NGO/LISA OB EBB
BOGENSTAHL Johanna,TRÖBS Michael, DIEKMANN Christian,
HEINZEL Gerhard, LIESER Maike, DANZMANN Karsten - AlbertEinstein Institut (MPI for Grav. Physics), Germany - D’ARCIO Luigi
- ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands - WARD Henry - University of Glasgow,
UK - WEISE Dennis - Astrium GmbH-Satellites, Germany
0111 - Assembly Technique for Miniaturized Optical
Devices: Towards Space Qualification
MATTHEY Renaud - LTF, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland STAUFFER Laurent - Hexagon Technology Center, Switzerland GIACCARI Philippe - Micos Engineering GmbH, Switzerland POLLINI Alexandre, BALET Laurent - CSEM SA, Switzerland MILETI Gaetano - LTF, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
0112 - Definition of a metrology servo-system for
a Solar imaging Fourier transform spectrometer
working in the far UV (IFTSUV)
RUIZ DE GALARRETA Claudia, ANNE Philippon, BOUZIT
Mehdi, APPOURCHAUX Thierry, VIAL Jean-Claude – Institut
d’Astrophysique Spatiale, France - MAILLARD Jean-Pierre - Institut
d’Astrophysique de Paris, France - LEMAIRE Philippe - Institut
d’astrophysique spatiale, France
0113 - Long distance measurement with a
femtosecond laser based frequency comb
BHATTACHARYA Nandini, CUI Moxi, ZEITOUNY Mounir, URBACH
Paul - Delft University of Technology, Netherlands - VAN DEN
BERG Steven - VSL, Netherlands
0114 - On-ground Re-Calibration of the GOME-2
Satellite Spectrometer Series
OTTER Gerard - TNO Science and Industry, Netherlands - GÜR
Bilgehan, KENTER Pepijn - Science and Technology Corporation,
Netherlands - DIJKHUIZEN Niels, VOSTEEN Amir, BRINKERS
Sanneke - TNO Science and Industry, Netherlands - SALLUSTI
Marcello, TOMUTA Dana - European Space Agency, Netherlands VERATTI Rubes, CAPPANI Annalisa - Selex Galileo, Italy
0115 - SCOUT: Small Chamber for Optical Uv Tests
PANCRAZZI Maurizio, LANDINI Federico, ROMOLI Marco,
University of Florence, Italy - TOTARO Massimo, PENNELLI
Giovanni - University of Pisa, ISRAEL
0119 - Solid-state ring laser gyro for aerospace
applications
SCHWARTZ Sylvain, GUTTY François, DESILLES Gael,
FEUGNET Gilles, POCHOLLE Jean-Paul - Thales Research &
Technology, France
0120 - Silicon Carbide Transparent Chips for
Compact Atomic Sensors
HUET Landry, AMMAR Mahdi - Thales Research & Technology,
France - MORVAN Erwan, SARAZIN Nicolas - 3-5 Lab, France POCHOLLE Jean-Paul - Thales Research & Technology, France REICHEL Jakob - Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, France - GUERLIN
Christine, SYRTE - Observatoire de Paris, France - SCHWARTZ
Sylvain - Thales Research and Technology France, France
0123 - Dimensional stability validation and sensor
calibration with sub-nanometer accuracy
VOIGT Dirk, BERGMANS Rob - VSL Dutch Metrology Institute,
Netherlands
0133 - Design and Verification for Front Mirror-body
Structure of On-axis Three Mirror Anastigmatic
Space Camera
WANG Xiaoyong - Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics &
Electricity, China
0141 - Development of a calibration facility for
small EO as PROPBA V
STOCKMAN Yvan, HELLIN Marie Laure - Centre Spatial de Liege,
Belgium - FRANCOIS Michael - ESTEC, European Space Agency,
Netherlands - JAMOTTON Pierre - Centre Spatial de Liège,
Belgium - TACCOLA Mateo, ZUCCARO MARCHI Alessandro ESTEC , European Space Agency, Netherlands - VERSLUYS
Jorg - OIP Sensor Systems, Belgium - MARCOTTE Sara, MAZY
Emmanuel - Centre Spatial de Liège - Université de Liège, Belgium
0153 - Low frequency noise fiber delay stabilized
laser with reduced sensitivity to acceleration
ARGENCE Bérengère - LNE-SYRTE Observatoire de Paris,
France - CLIVATI Cecilia - INRIM, Italy - LI Tang - Key Laboratory
Of Quantum Optics, China - DOURNAUX Jean-Laurent - GEPI
Observatoire de Paris, France - HOLLEVILLE David - LNESYRTE Observatoire de Paris, France - FAURE Benoit - CNES,
France - LEMONDE Pierre, SANTARELLI Giorgio – LNE-SYRTE
Observatoire de Paris, France
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Posters
0154 - Focus adjustment method for CBERS 3&4
Satellites MUX camera to be performed in air
condition and its experimental verification for best
performance in orbital vacuum condition
NAKATA SCADUTO Lucimara - Opto Eletrônica S.A. and IFSCUSP, BRAZIL - MALAVOLTA Alexandre, MODUGNO Rodrigo,
VALES Luiz, CARVALHO Érica, EVANGELISTA Sergio, STEFANI
Mario, Opto Eletrônica S.A., BRAZIL - CASTRO NETO Jarbas Opto Eletrônica S.A. and IFSC-USP, BRAZIL
0157 - Efficient and Compact Hyperspectral Imager
for Space-Borne Applications
PISANI Marco, ZUCCO Massimo, BIANCO Paolo - INRIM, Italy
0164 - Optimization of edge shape for stray light
reduction
VIVES Sebastien, GUILLON Christophe, PANCRAZZI Maurizio,
ESCOLLE Clément, GARCIA José - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique
de Marseille (LAM) - LANDINI Federico - Universita’ di Firenze,
Italy
0165 - Weighing Supermassive Black Holes with
the UV Photon Sieve Space Telescope
AIRAPETIAN Vladimir - SIGMA SPACE CORP., USA - DAVILA
Jospeh - NASA GSFC, USA - UPTON Robert - SIGMA SPACE,
INC, USA - MARZOUK JOSEPH - SIGMA SOACE, USA CARPENTER Kenneth, WEAVER Kimberly - NASA/GSFC, USA
0166 - Development of Technology for Lightweight
Beryllium Cassegrain Telescope for Space
Applications and Lessons Learnt
GREGER Ralf, RUGI Elisabetta - RUAG Space, Switzerland
0167 - Development of High Precision and
Cryogenic Lens Holders
REUTLINGER Arnd, GAL Csaba, ZEH Thomas - KayserThrede GmbH, Germany - GRUPP Frank - Observatory of the
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany - KATTERLOHER
Reinhard, BODE Andreas, GEIS Norbert - Max-Planck-Institute for
Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany - BENDER Ralf - Observatory of
the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
0170 - Methane Monitoring From Space An
Overview On The Merlin Instrument
STEPHAN Christian, ALPERS Matthias - DLR Space
Administration, Germany - MILLET Bruno – CNES, France EHRET Gerhard - DLR, Germany - FLAMANT Pierre - Lab. de
Meteorologie Dynamique, France
0172 - EUV high resolution imager on-board SolarOrbiter: optical design and detector performances
HALAIN Jean-Philippe, MAZZOLI Alexandra - Centre Spatial de
Liège, Université de Liège, Belgium - BERGHMANS David, BEN
MOUSSA Ali, Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium - AUCHERE
Frédéric - Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, France - ROCHUS
Pierre, RENOTTE Etienne, STOCKMAN Yvan, Centre Spatial de
Liège - Université de Liège, Belgium
176 - Hyperspectral Imager For Components
Identification In The Atmosphere
DEWANDEL Jean-Luc, BEGHUIN Didier, DUBOIS Xavier,
ANTOINE Philippe - Lambda-X - Belgium
The Pleiades very high-resolution imaging
instrument AIT (Assembly, Integration and Tests) at
Thales Alenia Space
@Thales Alenia Space/Yoann Obrenovitch
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Exhibition
Hall Napolé
éon Bonapartte
List of exhibitors:
1 - Leukos
8 - e2v technologies
2 - Sagem Défense Sécurité REOSC Optics
9 - Thales Alenia Space
3 - Symétrie
10 - Bertin Technologies
4 - Lidax
11 - Quantel
5 - Fraunhofer Institut
12 - Diamond SA
6 - Linden Photonics, Inc.
13 - Ixfiber
7 - Ultra Communications
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E2V
Booth/desk number 8
Pierre CHAZAN
Address:
e2v semiconductors SAS
Avenue de Rochepleine
BP 123
38521 Saint-Egrève Cedex - France
Phone: +33 (0)4 76 58 30 00
Fax: +33 (0)4 76 58 34 80
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.e2v.com/products-and-services/high-performance-imaging-solutions/
Contact person:
Name: Pierre Chazan
Phone number: 33 1 6019 5580
Email: [email protected]
Fraunhofer INT
Booth/desk number 5
Dr. Jochen KUHNHENN and Thomas LOOSEN
Address:
Fraunhofer INT,
Appelsgarten 2,
53879 Euskirchen, Germany
Phone: +49 (2251) 18-0
Fax: +49 (2251) 18-277
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.int.fraunhofer.de
Contact person:
Name: Thomas Loosen
Phone number: +49 (2251) 18-308
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
e2v has over 30 years of experience in the design and
manufacture of both standard and highly customised, high
performance image sensors for a broad range of applications
including space, astronomy and Earth observation. e2v
delivers technology solutions for high performance systems
at a component, subsystem and service level.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
e2v designs and manufactures high performance CMOS,
CCD and EMCCD imaging sensors with capabilities
including back-illumination, high speed, low noise, high
quantum efficiency and sensitivity to photon wavelengths
from X-ray through near-IR. E2v also provides space
qualified high speed ADC/DAC and microprocessors.
The booth will provide some prototypes of the most recent
e2v development in the area of Earth Observation in
particular space TDI CMOS for which e2v will present a
paper during the conference.
Other recent developments will also be shown like the
latest large area CCDs sensors for scientific satellites as
well as samples of high speed space qualified ADC/DAC
converters.
MAIN ACTIVITY
The Fraunhofer INT and its Business Unit “Nuclear Effects
in Electronics and Optics” offer a wide range of services
regarding the qualification of optical and opto-electronic
components for the deployment in radiation environments.
The Business Unit can draw on decades of expertise and
a variety of irradiation facilities, both internal and external,
covering the complete spectrum of space radiation.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
• Design, execution and analysis of radiation tests on
fibre optics, opto-electronics and optical components
• Radiation facilities include gamma-, proton- and neutron-radiation (example on display at booth)
• Consultation and scientific expertise on all aspects of
radiation effects in optics and electronics
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QUANTEL
Booth/desk number 11
Eléonore HARDY
Address:
2 bis, avenue du Pacifique
ZA de Courtaboeuf – BP23
91941 Les Ulis Cedex - France
Phone: +33 (0)1 69 29 17 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 69 29 17 29
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.quantel-laser.com
Contact person:
Name: Eléonore HARDY
Phone number: +33 (0)1 69 29 16 22
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
A key international player in the solid-state laser industry
since 1970, Quantel puts its technological expertise at the
service of the scientific, industrial and medical markets.
With a focus on research, development and innovation,
Quantel offers a wide range of products that meet the
requirements of both industrial and scientific applications:
pulsed solid-state lasers (Nd:YAG and Nd:Glass), high
power laser diodes and fiber lasers.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Quantel offers a wide range of products that meet the
requirements of both industrial and scientific applications:
• Pulsed solid-state lasers (Nd:YAG and Nd:Glass)
• Fiber lasers, adapted to the industrial marking market
• High power laser diodes for aerospace, defense, medical
applications
• Fiber laser for atom cooling applications.
Quantel can also design and manufacture custom lasers to
meet specific customer application requirements.
DIAMOND SA
LINDEN PHOTONICS
Booth/desk number 12
Frédéric TAUGWALDER
Booth/desk number 6
Stephen O’RIORDEN
Address:
Via dei Patrizi 5
6616 Losone - CH
Phone: +41 91 785 45 45
Fax: +41 91 785 785 45 00
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.diamond-fo.com
Address:
One Park Drive, Suite 10
Westford, MA USA
01886
Phone: 978-392-7985
Fax: 413-714-5084
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.LindenPhotonics.com
Contact person:
Name: Malin Hardi
Phone number: +41 91 785 45 73
Email: [email protected]
Contact person:
Name: Stephen O’RIORDEN
Phone number: 978-799-1719
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
Fiber optic connector manufacturer and designer
MAIN ACTIVITY
Linden’s RadHard fiber optic patchcords provide a complete
solution where a robust fiber optic link is needed in a harsh, high
radiation environment. A wide variety of cable constructions are
available to meet your specific requirements including our patented
Non-KinkTM cable. Tested as per European Space Agency - ESCC
Basic Specification No. 2263010
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Fiber optic connectors
and tools
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Radiation hardened patchcords
Miniature, high strength optical fiber cables
Specialized lightweight optoelectronic packaging
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BERTIN
TECHNOLOGIES
Booth/desk number 10
Jean-Baptiste HAUMONTE
Address:
155 Rue Louis Armand
13791 Aix en Provence FRANCE
Phone: +33 4 42 60 46 00
Fax: +33 4 42 60 00 13
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.bertin.fr
Contact person:
Name: Jean-Baptiste HAUMONTE
Phone number: +33 4 42 60 46 05
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
Since its foundation in 1956, Bertin has been at the forefront of
innovation, one of the leading players in the field of industrial
modernization, offering a unique combination of expertise
and the development and supply of equipment of a highly
technological nature. Each and every day, our engineers
and experts deploy their multi-disciplinary know-how in order
to serve our clients and customers working in the sectors of
Energy, Environment, Life Sciences, Defence, Aerospace,
Industry and Services.
Description of activity:
Bertin’s key force is its people – the men and women who work
together in multidisciplinary project teams to help you to find the
right technological solution to meet your needs.
In the field of Space Optics, Bertin Technologies is particularly
involved in complex systems and instrumentationDesign and
MAIT either for Ground Support Equipment (MGSE, OGSE) or
for on board systems (optical, opto-mechanical sub systems).
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
the products and services offered : systems engineering: optics,
opto-mechanics, electronics, signal processing...optics / opto
mechanics / software
the technical content of the booth (e.g. model of camera for
Earth observation) : poster, banners only
the connection to the ICSO 2012 : Instrumentation, Telescopes,
LIDAR and LIBS, Spectrometers, Fiber Optics : all these
technologies are currently used in our systems.
IXFIBER
Booth/desk number 13
Emmanuel PINSARD
Address:
Rue Paul Sabatier
22300 Lannion FRANCE
Phone: + 33 2 96 04 10 50
Fax: + 33 2 96 04 10 60
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ixfiber.com
Contact person:
Name:Emmanuel PINSARD
Phone number: +33 2 96 04 10 68
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
iXFiber is a leading independent manufacturer of active and passive
specialty optical fibers, components based on Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG)
technology, and subassemblies modules for a diverse range of industries :
Telecom, Sensing, Defense, Space, Fiber Laser, Harsh Environment...
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Our main products are:
• Rare earth doped fibers (Er, Yb, Tm, Nd, Er/Yb...), Double clad fibers
for fiber laser application, PM Gyroscope fibers for terrestrial and space
application, Polarization Maintaining fibers (PM fibers), Photosensitive
fibers, Planar waveguide fibers, Ultra High Numerical Aperture fibers
(HNA Fibers), Custom design fibers,...
• Preforms
• Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG) : Laser Diode Stabiliser, Sensor (Temperature, strain...), Gain, Flattening Filter, Miror Cavity for Fiber Laser, DWDM
filter, Chromatic Dispersion compensation filter.
• Long Period Gratings
• Active doped fibers subassemblies
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SYMETRIE
Booth/desk number 3
Anne DUGET
Address:
10 allée Charles Babbage
30035 NIMES CEDEX 1
FRANCE
Phone: +33 4 66 29 43 88
Fax: +33 4 66 29 54 47
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.hexapod-system.com
Contact person:
Name: Anne DUGET
Phone number: +33 4 66 28 87 20
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
SYMETRIE designs, manufactures and qualifies high accuracy positioning
opto-mechanical systems.
The company is specialized in hexapods, which are 6-axis precision positioning
systems.
The kinematics of hexapods enable an extremely precise motion with the best
guarantees of resolution and stiffness.
SYMETRIE has a significant experience in large scale technological projects
(JWST and GAIA space telescopes, BepiColombo and PRISMA missions…).
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Products and services offered:
SYMETRIE has more than 10-year experience in providing complete ready-touse hexapods with ergonomic control software.
Our hexapods are particularly appropriate to position mirrors and antennas on
satellites during mounting and qualification phases.
The resolution of movement enables them to qualify space optical instruments.
We will display on the booth our miniature BORA hexapod (145 mm height in
mid position).
BORA’s excellent features make it adequate for the most demanding optical
applications, for example it can precisely adjust a mirror on a satellite during
mounting phase.
We would like to better know the space optics community and to present our
hexapod solutions to this community.
Sagem Défense
Sécurité REOSC
Optics
Booth/desk number 2
Hervé VAYSSADE, Sales Manager “Space Optics”
Address:
Avenue de la Tour Maury
91280 Saint-Pierre du Perray - FRANCE
Phone: +33 1 69 89 72 00
Fax: +33 1 69 89 76 50
Web: http://www.sagem-ds.com
Contact person:
Name: Hervé VAYSSADE
Phone number: +33 1 69 89 76 90 / +33 6 89 33 66 24
Email: [email protected]
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MAIN ACTIVITY
Sagem is part of SAFRAN Group, an international high
technology group with a presence in more than 50
countries. Within the Optronics & Defence Division of
Sagem, the REOSC High Performance Optics Business
Unit, the former REOSC company, is supplying science and
industry with large precision optics for space, astronomy,
laser and industrial applications.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Sagem-REOSC offers its capabilities in domain of:
• Reflective and Refractive Optics for Space
• Spectral Filters
• Dielectric and Metallic Coating
Our booth will present an overview of our achievements
in Space Applications dedicated to Science and Earth
Observation
LEUKOS
Booth/desk number 1
Karine WECK & Guillaume HUSS
Address:
ESTER Technopole - 1 Avenue d’Ester
87069 Limoges cedex - FRANCE
Phone: +33 5 55 35 81 27
Fax: +33 5 55 35 81 34
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.leukos-systems.com
Contact person:
Name: Karine WECK
Phone number: +33 6 26 59 39 73
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
LEUKOS designs and manufactures white light supercontinuum lasers and
optical systems. The company was founded by pioneers of supercontinuum generation to develop brand new compact supercontinuum laser
based on their expertise in nonlinear optic? spectral broadening and
Photonic-crystal fibers.
Since 2006, we have provided companies and researchers around the
world with compact supercontinuum sources with relevant spectrum for
their applications.
Our team is composed of talented and dedicated engineers who help
create an innovative solution-oriented culture. We provide standard catalog
products and we can work with you to develop more specific solutions to
meet your needs.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
• White light supercontinuum laser: spectrum from 320 up to 2400 nm;
frequency range from 10 Hz up to 55 MHz; total average power up to 2 W;
pulsewidth picoseconds and sub-nanosecond range.
• Broadband NIR laser: spectrum from 900 up to 2800 nm; frequency
range from 100 up to 250 kHz; total average power up to 1.5 W; pulsewidth
sub-nanoseconds range.
• Tunable laser: supercontinuum broadband laser connected to a laser line
tunable filter or an AOTF; free space or fibered output; tunable range VIS
to NIR.
• Fiber-delay lines: variable optical delay up to 30 cm equivalent air path;
performances on request; fiber type on request; mode of control, manual,
computer controlled, piezzo option for fast modulation.
• Dummy presentation on the booth
• Applications: metrology and LIDAR, calibration light sources for
spectrographs, solar light simulator, fiber delay line for interferometry and
dispersion compensation
Ultra Communications
Booth/desk number 7
Chuck TABBERT
Address:
990 Park Center Drive Suite H
Vista, CA 92081 USA
Phone: 505-823-1293
Fax: (760) 597-1373
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ultracomm-inc.com
Contact person:
Name: Chuck TABBERT
Phone number: (505) 823-1293
or (505) 400-4785 (cell)
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
Ultra Communications produces high data rate fiber optic transceivers for
harsh environments. The transceiver ASICs are custom built with advanced
Built-In-Test capabilities and have been radiation tested (Total Dose and
SEE) by major US prime satellite contractors.
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
• The new X80-QFN 50 GBPS hardened transceiver in a standard
semiconductor package with a ruggedized detachable pigtail will be available
in the booth showing the options that can be incorporated into the module
at customer’s request:
o Hardened Non-Volatile Memory/ADC ASIC to store transceiver
calibration data of temperature (-40oC to 100 oC)
o World’s first integrated circuit that performs fiber plant fault detection
using Optical Time Domain Reflectometry (OTDR)
• This product is non-ITAR
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LIDAX
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED SERVICES
Full Opto-Mechanical equipments development:
Address:
Av. Cristóbal Colón, 16. 28850 Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid/
SPAIN)
Phone: +34 91 678 08 05
Fax:+34 91 656 39 01
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.lidax.com
Opto-Mechanical Engineering
•Mechanical Design Conception and Analysis
•Structure and Mechanisms Specification
•Mechanical (Static, Vibration, shock, mass properties,…)
Booth/desk number 4
Stephane GALLET and Jesús AIVAR
Contact person:
Name: Mr. Stephane GALLET / Mr. Jesús AIVAR
Phone number: +33 (06) 608 32 400 / +34 675 51 55 65
Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
LIDAX is a Spanish Space Technological SME, founded
at the beginning of the year 2000 and certified by UNEEN-9100
LIDAX is dedicated to engineering, construction, integration
and testing of Advance Mechanical Equipments that form
part of complex Space Flight systems and Instruments for
Earth Observation, Planetary Exploration and Telecom,
Astrophysics Instrumentation for Satellites and On Ground
Science and Astronomical Instrumentation
In Space Sector LIDAX as Equipment Supplier has
developed,
Opto-Mechanical Systems such as Focal Plane Assemblies
(FPAs), Spectrometers, Active Folding Mirrors, …
Mechanical and Optical Ground Support Equipments
High Accuracy Positioning Systems under Hazard
Conditions (Vacuum, Cryogenic & Radiation Environment)
with extensive facilities for its characterization.
High Performance Structures
LIDAX core expertise is focused in Opto-Mechanical
Engineering and Thermal and Mechanical Engineering
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Thermal/Mechanical Engineering
•Thermal Control Design and Analysis
•Thermal Design and Hardware Specification
Testing Engineering
•Tests Specification, prediction and results explotation
•Cryogenic/Vacuum/Thermal Test Specification, Prediction
and results exploitation.
PRODUCTS
- Focal Plane Assemblies
- Opto-Mechanical assemblies (Telescopes, Mirrors,…)
- Cryogenic Submicron Actuators
- Cryogenic Translation Units
- Space Qualified Flexible Thermal Links
- the technical content of the booth (e.g. model of camera
for Earth observation)
• STM Focal Plane Assembly MIXS after Life Testing
• Space Qualified Flexible Thermal Links (FPA MIXS,
CAS-ATLID, etc.)
• Videos and Pictures with the different activities performed
by LIDAX in Flight Hardware Development Projects
Thales Alenia Space
Booth/desk number 9
Phone: +33 (0)4 92 92 70 00
Web: www.thalesaleniaspace.com
Contact person:
Name: Jean-Alain MASSONI
Phone number: +33 (0)4 92 927567
Email: [email protected]
MAIN ACTIVITY
The European leader in satellite systems and a major
player in orbital infrastructures, Thales Alenia Space is a
joint venture between Thales (67%) and Finmeccanica
(33%). Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio embody the
two groups’ “Space Alliance”. Thales Alenia Space sets the
global standard in solutions for space telecommunications,
radar and optical Earth observation, defense and security,
navigation and science. With consolidated revenues of
2,1 billion euros in 2011, Thales Alenia Space has 7,200
employees at 10 industrial sites in France, Italy, Spain,
Germany and Belgium.
www.thalesaleniaspace.com
PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES OFFERED
Thales Alenia Space: the high resolution observation
expert
• Optical top of class capabilities
• Experienced in all fields of earth observation
• A 35 year old unique expertise in Europe from ground
segment to instrument
• Flight-proven successes
• Partner for worldwide agencies
• Unique facilities in Europe for HR instrument AIT
• A unique experience in atmospheric IR sounders,
imagers
• At the heart of GMES (Sentinel 1 and 3 series, Sentinel 2
ground segment)
• Prime contractor for meteorological satellites since more
than 30 years: Meteosat, MSG, MTG.
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Practical information
Informations pratiques
Conference language
Langue du colloque
Welcome
Accueil
Working language is English.
Opening hours of the registration desk:
Monday 8 October
from 18:00 to 19:30
Tuesday 9 October
from 08:00 to 18:30
Wednesday 10 October from 08:00 to 18:30
Thursday 11 October
from 08:00 to 17:30
Friday 12 October
from 08:00 to 12:00
Exhibition
Tuesday 9 October
Wednesday 10 October
Thursday 11 October
Friday 12 October
from 09:30 am to 18:30
from 08:30 am to 18:30
from 08:30 am to 17:30
from 08:30 am to 11:50
La langue de travail est l’anglais.
Ouverture de l’accueil :
Lundi 8 octobre
Mardi 9 octobre
Mercredi 10 octobre
Jeudi 11 octobre
Vendredi 12 octobre
Exposition
Mardi 9 octobre
Mercredi 10 octobre
Jeudi 11 octobre
Vendredi 12 octobre
de 18h00 à 19h30
de 08h00 à 18h30
de 08h00 à 18h30
de 08h00 à 17h30
de 08h00 à 12h00
de 09h30 à 18h30
de 08h30 à 18h30
de 08h30 à 17h30
de 08h30 à 11h50
Preview
Preview
Oral sessions
Sessions orales
Tuesday 9 October
8:00 to 12:00 - 13:30 to 16:00
Wednesday 10 October 8:00 to 12:00 - 13:30 to 16:00
Thursday 11 October 8:00 to 12:00 - 13:30 to 16:00
Mardi 9 octobre
08h00 à 12h00 - 13h30 à 16h00
Mercredi 10 octobre 08h00 à 12h00 - 13h30 à 16h00
Jeudi 11 octobre
08h00 à 12h00 - 13h30 à 16h00
Please provide before your presentation a brief 2 or 3 lines
(typ.) text for the chair to introduce you to the audience at
the session.
Speakers have to go to the Preview to test and upload their
PowerPoint or PDF files (via PC, USB, CD or DVD) at least
half a day before their presentation.
Computer Equipment Specifications: PC, Windows 7, pack
office 2010, Acrobat 8.
Avant votre présentation, merci de fournir au président de
session un petit texte de 2 ou 3 lignes afin qu’il puisse vous
présenter au public.
Les présentateurs devront se présenter à la Preview
une demie-journée avant leur présentation pour tester et
télécharger (via PC, USB, CD, DVD) leur fichier Power
Point ou PDF.
Equipement des PC orateurs: Windows 7, pack office 2010,
Acrobat 8.
Poster sessions
Sessions poster
Poster sessions will be held on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday
10 of October from 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm.
You must display your poster as soon as you arrive. You will
find your reserved place by referring to the number
on your paper. Authors are asked to stand by their posters
during the sessions allocated for this purpose, so that they
can answer questions.
Each poster board measures 90 cm wide by 220 cm high
(portrait format). We propose the A0 format for your poster
(84 cm × 119 cm). The boards are PVC-made, and we
recommend using double-sided tape (available on site).
Make sure your documents are not too heavy and avoid
laminated plastic or cardboard-backed sheets. You will not
be able to use pins or drawing pins.
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Les sessions poster auront lieux mardi 9 et mercredi 10
octobre de 17h30 à 18h30.
Vous devez installer votre poster dès votre arrivée, vous
trouverez votre emplacement en vous référant au numéro
de votre papier. Les auteurs sont priés de se placer à côté
de leur poster, pendant les sessions prévues à cet effet, afin
d’être disponibles pour les questions.
Chaque panneau poster mesure 90 cm de large 220 cm de
haut (orientation portrait). Nous vous proposons d’utiliser le
format A0 pour votre poster (84 cm x 119 cm).
Les panneaux sont en PVC et le scotch double face
(disponible sur place) est recommandé. Evitez les
documents trop lourds, les feuilles plastifiées ou cartonnées.
Il ne sera pas possible d’utiliser des punaises ou épingles.
Proceedings
Actes
All full papers will be included in the ICSO 2012 Conference
proceedings (USB key) which will be given to all the
attendees at the welcome desk of the Congress Center.
Tous les papiers définitifs seront inclus dans les actes
d’ICSO 2012 (clés USB) qui seront remis aux participants
à l’accueil du colloque au Palais des Congrès.
Venue
Lieu
CONGRESS & EXHIBITION CENTER OF
AJACCIO
Hôtel Consulaire - Quai l’Herminier - 20180 Ajaccio
PALAIS DES CONGRES ET DES
EXPOSITIONS D’AJACCIO
Hôtel Consulaire – Quai l’Herminier - 20180 Ajaccio
Access / Transports
Accès / Transport
Napoleon Bonaparte International
Airport
At only 10 mn by car from the Congress & Exhibition
Centre of Ajaccio (at 1.30 hour from Paris)
For more information:
www.2a.cci.fr/ajaccio_napoleon_bonaparteairport.html
Aéroport international Napoléon
Bonaparte
A 10 min en voiture du Palais des Congrès et des
Expositions d’Ajaccio (1h30 de Paris)
Pour plus d’informations :
www.2a.cci.fr/ajaccio_napoleon_bonaparteairport.html
Liners
Shipping links with Marseille, Nice (less than 4 hours) and
Toulon.
Bateau
Liaisons maritimes avec Marseille, Nice (moins de 4 h par
NGV) et Toulon à partir d’avril.
Bus
Line 8 : Airport >> Bus station
The bus runs between 5:35am and 11:20pm from
Monday to Sunday. Their frequency shift is 1:10.
It takes about 30 minutes to get to the bus station next to
the Palais des Congrès.
Bus
Ligne 8 : Aéroport >> Gare routière
Le bus circule entre 5h35 et 23h20 du lundi au dimanche.
Leur fréquence de passage est de 1h10.
Il faut compter environ 30 minutes pour se rendre jusqu’à
la gare routière située à côté du Palais des Congrès.
Taxi
Central Taxis Ajaccio : +33(0)4 27 04 00 07
Taxi
Central Taxis Ajaccio : +33(0)4 27 04 00 07
Official Carrier
Get the best price for your flight with Air France and
KLM Global Meetings.
Event ID Code to keep for the booking: 14370AF
Transporteur officiel
Bénéficiez de tarifs préférentiels avec Air France et
KLM Global Meetings.
Code Identifiant à communiquer lors de la réservation :
14370AF
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Coffee breaks
Pauses café
Social Program
Programme Social
Welcome Cocktail
Monday 8 October - from 18:00 to 20.00
A welcome cocktail will be offered to all participants on
8 October 2012, in the Congress Center.
Welcome Cocktail
Lundi 8 octobre – 18h00 à 20h00
Un cocktail de bienvenue sera offert à tous les participants
le lundi 8 octobre 2012 dans le Palais des Congrès.
Conference Dinner
Thursday 11 October - 19:30
Auberge A Casetta, Plaine de Cuttoli
20167 CUTTOLI CORTICCHIATO
Dinner in an authentic Corsican inn where you will discover
the traditional corsican food.
Soirée du colloque
Jeudi 11 octobre - 19h30
Auberge A Casetta, Plaine de Cuttoli
20167 CUTTOLI CORTICCHIATO
Ce dîner aura lieu dans une authentique auberge corse où
les participants découvriront la cuisine traditionnelle corse.
Shuttle Service
A bus service will provide transport from the Congress
Centre at 06:45 pm (in front of the Chamber of Commerce).
The return service to the centre of Ajaccio will begin at
23:00.
Navettes
Coffee breaks are served during the morning and the
afternoon in the exhibition hall.
Contact
Secrétariat ICSO 2012
> Carte Blanche <
7, chemin En Barbaro - 81710 Saïx - France
Tél. 33 (0)5 63 72 30 68 - Fax 33 (0)5 63 72 30 32
[email protected]
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Les pauses-cafés sont servies matin et après-midi dans le
hall de l’exposition.
Des bus assureront les transferts à 18h45 au départ du
Palais des Congrès (devant la Chambre de Commerce).
Le retour des navettes vers le centre d’Ajaccio commencera
à partir de 23h.
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Registration
Inscriptions
Registration fees
Frais d’inscription
Until 4 September 2012
Jusqu’au 4 septembre 2012
Registration fee
600 € (incl. VAT)
Tarif normal
600 € TTC
Student/Retired fee*
300 € (incl. VAT)
Tarif* étudiant/retraité
300 € TTC
From 5 September 2012
A partir du 5 septembre 2012
Registration fee
700 € (incl. VAT)
Tarif normal
700 € TTC
Student/Retired fee*
350 € (incl. VAT)
Tarif* étudiant/retraité
350 € TTC
Registration fees included:
Access to all sessions ICSO and ICSOS, the conference
bag, the proceedings on a USB stick, the coffee breaks, the
lunches on 9, 10 and 11 October, the welcome cocktail on 8
October and the Conference Dinner on 11 October.
Additional tickets for the Conference dinner on 11 October
for accompanying person: 95 € (incl. VAT)
* Student/Retired fees
If you wish to benefit from the student/retired registration
fee, you must send proof of your status (i.e. copy of a
valid student card or certificate delivered by your former
employer) by fax to 33 5 63 72 30 32 or by email to
[email protected]
Without proof of status at the time of registration, you will
not be entitled to the student/retired rate.
Sont compris dans les frais
d’inscription :
L’accès aux sessions ICSO et ICSOS, la sacoche du
participant, la clé USB avec actes du colloque, les pausescafé, les déjeuners des 9, 10 et 11 octobre, le cocktail
d’accueil du 8 octobre et le dîner de la conférence du 11
octobre.
Les tickets supplémentaires pour le dîner du colloque
peuvent être achetés à 95 € TVA incluse.
* Tarif réduit étudiant/retraité
Si vous souhaitez bénéficier du tarif réduit étudiant/retraité,
vous devrez envoyer la preuve de votre statut (carte
d’étudiant valide ou attestation de votre ancien employeur)
par fax au 33 5 63 72 30 32 ou par email à
[email protected]
Sans la preuve de votre statut l’inscription au tarif étudiant/
retraité ne sera pas validée.
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Payment
Modes de paiement
Credit Card
VISA, Eurocard, Mastercard, for online payment using a
secure site (No additional fees).
Carte de crédit
VISA, Eurocard, Mastercard, par paiement en ligne sur site
sécurisé (pas de frais administratifs ou de gestion)
Check payable in France
(30 € extra charge for administration fees)
to Mme. Le Régisseur des colloques du CNES
Please send your check and a copy of your registration to:
CARTE BLANCHE, ICSO 2012 Secretariat, 7 chemin En
Barbaro, 81710 SAIX, France
Chèque payable en France
(30 € supplémentaires pour frais administratifs et de gestion)
A l’ordre de Mme. Le Régisseur des colloques du CNES
A retourner à : CARTE BLANCHE, ICSO 2012 Secretariat,
7 chemin En Barbaro, 81710 SAIX, France
Accompagné de la copie de l’inscription
Bank transfer
(30 € extra charge for administration fees)
to : Madame Le Régisseur des colloques du CNES
Société Générale, Toulouse Labège, France
IBAN FR76 30003 02110 00037266596 05 – Bic Adresse
SWIFT : SOGEFRPP
NB : when making the transfer, you have to provide the
name of the person(s) concerned (and/or give invoicing
references).
Virement bancaire
(30€ supplémentaires pour frais administratifs et de gestion)
à : Madame Le Régisseur des colloques du CNES
Société Générale, Toulouse Labège, France
IBAN FR76 30003 02110 00037266596 05 – Bic Adresse
SWIFT : SOGEFRPP
NB : Lors du virement mention impérative du nom du (des)
participant(s) et/ou les références de facturation
Order form
(30 € extra charge for administration fees)
to: Mme. Le Régisseur des colloques du CNES, 18 avenue
Edouard Belin, BPI 2011, 31401 Toulouse Cedex 9, France
Société Générale, Toulouse Labège, France
IBAN FR76 30003 02110 00037266596 05
Bic Adresse SWIFT : SOGEFRPP
SIRET / No S. 775 665 912 000 82
Code APE / Company Code 731Z
N° d’identification TVA / VAT identification No: FR 49 775
665 912
To be sent to: CARTE BLANCHE, ICSO 2012 Secretariat,
7 chemin En Barbaro, 81710 SAIX, France
Please note on the Order form the name of participant(s)
and the name of the conference (ICSO 2012).
Confirmation of the registration
You will receive by email a copy of the registration request.
Registration confirmations will be sent by email once
payment or original order form has been received by CNES.
All the payments and order forms have to be received by
CNES one week before the beginning of the Conference.
After 2 October 2012,otherwise the CNES Régisseur
reserves the right to request payment on arrival.
Cancellation policy
Cancellations must be made by email as soon as possible
to [email protected]
50% refund if cancellation received from 9 August to
1st October 2012
No refund for cancellation received after 1st October 2012
Bon de commande
(30€ supplémentaires pour frais administratifs et de gestion)
Libellé à l’ordre de: Mme. Le Régisseur des colloques
du CNES, 18 avenue Edouard Belin, BPI 2011, 31401
Toulouse Cedex 9, France
Société Générale, Toulouse Labège, France
IBAN FR76 30003 02110 00037266596 05
Bic Adresse SWIFT : SOGEFRPP
SIRET / No S. 775 665 912 000 82
Code APE / Company Code 731Z
N° d’identification TVA / VAT identification No: FR 49 775
665 912
A retourner à : CARTE BLANCHE, ICSO 2012 Secretariat,
7 chemin En Barbaro, 81710 SAIX, France
Mention impérative du (des) participant(s) et du nom du colloque sur le bon de commande (ICSO 2012).
Confirmations d’inscription
Vous recevrez par email une copie de votre demande d’inscription. Les confirmations d’inscription seront envoyées
par email, à réception par le CNES, soit du paiement soit
du bon de commande original.
Tous les paiements et bons de commande devront être
reçus par le CNES une semaine avant le colloque. Après le
2 octobre 2012, le régisseur du CNES se réserve le droit de
demander le paiement sur place à l’arrivée du participant.
Conditions d’annulation
Les demandes d’annulation doivent être signifiées au plus
tôt par email à [email protected]
Remboursement de 50% du montant pour toute annulation
reçue du 9 août au 1er octobre 2012
Pas de remboursement pour toute annulation reçue après
le 1er octobre 2012
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Attendees list
Liste des inscrits
According to the registration list of 24 September 2012
AIRAPETIAN Vladimir
AIVAR MATEO Jesús
ALLISS Randall
AMEN Laurence
AMIAUX Jérôme
ANDÒ Andrea
ARGENCE Bérengère
ARMANDILLO Errico
ARVIZU Arturo
ATAKE Hiroshi
BACHER Michael
BALDIT Elisa
BARBERO Juan
BARDOUX Alain
BAUMANN Raphaël
BAWAMIA Ahmad Ibrahim
BEGHUIN Didier
BELL Raymond
BELMONTE Aniceto
BERGERON Alain
BERTHON Jacques
BEZY Jean-Loup
BIASI Alexandre
BLASCO HERREIZ Julian
BOETTI Nadia Giovanna
BOGENSTAHL Johanna
BONDU François
BOROSON Don
BOSLOOPER Erik
BOUGOIN Michel
BRAAM Ben
BREGOLI Matteo
BRET-DIBAT Thierry
CAILLAT Amandine
CARON Jérôme
CASSAR Guillaume
CASTRO ALVES David
CESSA Virginie
CHANG Mark
COSTERASTE Josiane
COSTES Vincent
CUGNY Bruno
CUTTER Mike
DA DEPPO Vania
D’ARCIO Luigi
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SIGMA SPACE CORPORATION, LANHAM, MD, USA
LIDAX, TORREJÓN DE ARDOZ. MADRID, SPAIN
Northrop grumman corporation, CHANTILLY, USA
CNES, TOULOUSE , FRANCE
CEA, GIF SUR YVETTE, FRANCE
UNIVERSITY OF PALERMO, PALERMO, ITALY
CNRS / LNE-SYRTE Observatoire de Paris, PARIS, FRANCE
ESA, AG NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
CICESE, ENSENADA, MEXICO
Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
RUAG Space, ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
ALTER TECHNOLOGY, TRES CANTOS (MADRID), SPAIN
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
Direction Générale de l’Armement, BAGNEUX, FRANCE
Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, BERLIN, GERMANY
lambda-X SA, NIVELLES, BELGIUM
Lockheed Martin, REDWOOD CITY, USA
Technical University of Catalonia BarcelonaTech, BARCELONA, SPAIN
INO, QUEBEC, CANADA
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
QUANTEL, LANNION, FRANCE
DAS Photonics, VALENCIA, SPAIN
Politecnico di Torino, TORINO, ITALY
Albert-Einstein Institut (MPI for Grav. Physics), HANNOVER, GERMANY
Institut de Physique de Rennes, CNRS/Univ Rennes 1, RENNES, FRANCE
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, LEXINGTON, MA, USA
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
Boostec, BAZET, FRANCE
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
OPTOELETTRONICA ITALIA SRL, GARDOLO - TRENTO, ITALY
Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, TOULOUSE , FRANCE
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
RHEA SYSTEM SA c/o ESA/ESTEC, WAVRE, BELGIUM
Sophia Conseil, SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS VALBONNE, FRANCE
University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, LISBOA, PORTUGAL
Microcameras & Space Exploration SA, NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND
Surrey Satellite Technology LTD, SEVENOAKS, UNITED KINGDOM
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
SSTL, SEVENOAKS, UNITED KINGDOM
CNR-IFN UOS Padova, PADOVA, ITALY
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
DE BOER Bart
DELL’OLIO Francesco
DEMONTE Bertrand
DEVILLIERS Christophe
DUAN Pengfei
DUGET Anne
EDWARDS Bernard
ELSER Dominique
ENGEL Céline
ERDMANN Matthias
FAN Bin
FAPPANI Denis
FAURE Benoit
FERNANDEZ Juan
FERRARI Marc
FLEBUS Carlo
FUJISHIRO Naofumi
GAALOUL Naceur
GAGNON Stéphane
GAL Csaba
GAMBICORTI Lisa
GARNACHE Arnaud
GEYL Roland
GIGGENBACH Dirk
GLOESENER Pierre
GOMES Jean-Thomas
GRANGE Robert
GREGER Ralf
GREGORY Mark
GREZES-BESSET Catherine
GRUET Florian
GUIBERT Emilie
GUO Chongling
GUYOT Philippe
HAAS Cornelius
HAREL Emmanuelle
HARNISCH Bernd
HAUMONTE Jean-Baptiste
HE Jingyi
HEINZEL Gerhard
HELIERE Arnaud
HEMMATI Hamid
HERNANDEZ Stephan
HUGOT Emmanuel
HUSS Guillaume
INOUE Hiroaki
JOHANN Ulrich
JOHANSSON Leif
KANNO Atsushi
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
POLITECNICO DI BARI, BARI, ITALY
e2v, SAINT EGREVE, FRANCE
Thales Alenia Space, CANNES, FRANCE
Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, BEIJING, CHINA
SYMETRIE, NIMES, FRANCE
NASA, GREENBELT, USA
Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co. KG, BACKNANG, GERMANY
IRAP, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
ESA, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, BEIJING, CHINA
THALES SESO, AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
SURREY SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY LTD, GUILDFORD, UNITED KINGDOM
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
AMOS (Advanced Mechanical and Optical Systems), ANGLEUR, BELGIUM
Kyoto Sangyo University, KYOTO, JAPAN
Institute of Quantum Optics, HANNOVER, GERMANY
Neptec Design Group, KANATA, CANADA
Kayser-Threde GmbH, MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
CNR-INO National Instute of Optics, FIRENZE, ITALY
Institut d’Electronique du Sud, CNRS UMR5214, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE
SAGEM, SAINT PIERRE DU PERRAY, FRANCE
German Aerospace Center, WESSLING, GERMANY
AMOS, ANGLEUR, BELGIUM
Xlim, LIMOGES, FRANCE
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
RUAG Space, ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND
University of Kiel, STUTTGART, GERMANY
CILAS, AUBAGNE, FRANCE
LTF, Université de Neuchâtel, NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND
Carte Blanche, SAIX, FRANCE
Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, BEIJING, CHINA
Thales Alenia Space, CANNES, FRANCE
EADS Astrium, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY
SAGEM, SAINT PIERRE DU PERRAY, FRANCE
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
BERTIN TECHNOLOGIES, AIX EN PROVENCE, FRANCE
Changchun University of Science and Technology, CHANGCHUN, CHINA
Albert-Einstein Institut (MPI for Grav. Physics), HANNOVER, GERMANY
European Space Agency, NOORDWJIK, NETHERLANDS
JPL, PASADENA, CA, USA
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
LEUKOS SAS, LIMOGES, FRANCE
Nagoya Institute of Technology, NAGOYA, JAPAN
Astrium GmbH - Satellites, IMMENSTAAD, GERMANY
Freedom Photonics, GOLETA, USA
NICT, KOGANEI, JAPAN
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KARAFOLAS Nikos
KAWANISHI Tetsuya
KIASALEH Kamran
KING Jonathon
KLAJN Michael
KOBAYASHI Takashi
KÖGEL Harald
KOLLECK
KOZLOV Valery
KRAFT Stefan
KRAWCZYK Rodolphe
KROES Gabby
KROL Hélène
KUBIK Philippe
KUBO-OKA Toshihiro
KUHNHENN Jochen
KUNIMORI Hiroo
KUROKAWA Atsuo
KUZKOV Volodymyr
LANDINI Federico
LASLANDES Marie
LAUBIER David
LE DUIGOU Jean-Michel
LE GOFF Roland
LE MER-DACHARD Fanny
LE RILLE Olivier
LEIJTENS Johan
LEIZER Arie
LEROY Corinne
LING Alexander
LINTZ Michel
LOOSEN Thomas
LORENZINI Stefano
LUCARELLI Stefano
LUCAS-LECLIN Gaëlle
LUTZER Michael
MAN Catherine
MANOLIS Ilias
MARTINEZ Pierre-Emmanuel
MAS Marion
MASSON Laurent
MASZKIEWICZ Michael
MATTHEY Renaud
MAYER Frederic
MCKENZIE Iain
MERSCHDORF Matthias
MIYAMURA Norihide
MONDIN Linda
MONSAN Christine
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ESA, NOORDIWJK, NETHERLANDS
NICT, KOGANEI, JAPAN
University of Texas at Dallas, RICHARDSON, USA
University of Oklahoma-Tulsa, TULSA, USA
IAI, NES ZIONA, ISRAEL
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, TSUKUBA, JAPAN
Astrium GmbH - Satellites, IMMENSTAAD, GERMANY
Christian, Laser Zentrum Hannover, HANNOVER, GERMANY
Corning Inc., CORNING, NY, USA
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Thales Alenia Space, CANNES LA BOCCA, FRANCE
NOVA-ASTRON, DWINGELOO, NETHERLANDS
CILAS, AUBAGNE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
NICT, KASHIMA, JAPAN
Fraunhofer INT, EUSKIRCHEN, GERMANY
NICT, TOKYO, JAPAN
Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy, KYIV, UKRAINE
University of Firenze, FIRENZE, ITALY
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
SODERN, LIMEIL-BREVANNES, FRANCE
CENTRE NATIONAL D’ETUDES SPATIALES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
RHEA SYSTEM SA c/o ESA/ESTEC, WAVRE, BELGIUM
Lens Research & Development, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
ELBIT SYSTEMS, ELOP, REHOVOT, ISRAEL
Carte Blanche, SAÏX, FRANCE
Centre for Quantum Technologies, SINGAPORE
Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, NICE, FRANCE
Fraunhofer INT, EUSKIRCHEN, GERMANY
Selex Galileo, CAMPI BISENZIO, ITALY
Astrium GmbH - Satellites, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY
Laboratoire Charles Fabry, PALAISEAU, FRANCE
German Aerospace Center DLR, Space Administration, BONN, GERMANY
CNRS Observatoire Cote d’Azur, NICE, FRANCE
European Space Agency, NOORDWJIK, NETHERLANDS
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), MARSEILLE, FRANCE
QUANTEL, LES ULIS, FRANCE
Canadian Space Agency, SAINT-HUBERT, CANADA
Université de Neuchâtel, NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND
e2v semiconductors, SAINT EGRÈVE, FRANCE
European Space Agency, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Jena-Optronik GmbH, JENA, GERMANY
University of Tokyo, TOKYO, JAPAN
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
MUEHLNIKEL Gerd
MUGHAL Muhamad Rizwan
MURRIETA Juan
MUSHA Mitsuru
NAITOH Masataka
NAKAJIMA Atsushi
NAKATA SCADUTO Lucimara
NATOLOT Thomas
NAVARRO Ramon
NEUMANN Jörg
NOWICKI-BRINGUIER Ycanna-Reine
O’BRIEN Dominic
OKAMOTO Eiji
O’RIORDEN Stephen
PASCAL Veronique
PASCUAL DE LA TORRE Luis
PERDIGUES Josep
PERRIN Charlotte
PHILIPPON Anne
PIJNENBURG Joep
PINSARD Emmanuel
PIPPI Ivan
PISANI Marco
PRIETO Eric
PUTZER Philipp
RAYBAUT Myriam
REINHARDT Martin
REULKE Ralf
REYNAUD François
RIEDE Wolfgang
RODOLFO Jacques
RODRIGUEZ Alfonso
RUIZ DE GALARRETA Claudia
SAKAIZAWA Daisuke
SÁNCHEZ-LABRADOR Roberto
SATOH Yohei
SCAGLIONE Salvatore
SCHEIDL Thomas
SCHMEISSNER Roman
SCHMIDT Christopher
SCHULDT Thilo
SCHWARTZ Sylvain
SECHAUD Marc
SEIN Emmanuel
SHA Mahesh Kumar
SIERK Bernd
SINGER Christian
SINGH Upendra
SODNIK Zoran
Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co. KG, BACKNANG, GERMANY
Politecnico di Torino, TORINO , ITALY
ITSON, CD. OBREGÓN, SONORA, MEXICO
University of Electro-communications, TOKYO, JAPAN
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, TSUKUBA, JAPAN
Shinshu University, NAGANO, JAPAN
Opto Eletrônica S.A., SAO CARLOS, BRAZIL
Délégation Générale de l’Armement, BAGNEUX, FRANCE
NOVA, DWINGELOO, NETHERLANDS
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V., HANNOVER, GERMANY
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
University of Oxford, OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM
Nagoya Institute of Technology, NAGOYA, JAPAN
Linden Photonics, Inc., WESTFORD, USA
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas, TRES CANTOS, MADRID, SPAIN
European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC), NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
ASTRIUM, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
IAS, ORSAY, FRANCE
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
iXFiber, LANNION, FRANCE
CNR-IFAC, SESTO FIORENTINO, ITALY
INRIM, TORINO, ITALY
LAM - CNRS, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
Technische Universität München, MUNICH, GERMANY
Onera, FRANCE
Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co. KG, BACKNANG, GERMANY
German Aerospace Center DLR, BERLIN, GERMANY
Xlim, LIMOGES, FRANCE
DLR Stuttgart, STUTTGART, GERMANY
SAGEM, SAINT-PIERRE DU PERRAY, FRANCE
THALES ALENIA SPACE ESPAÑA, TRES CANTOS (MADRID), SPAIN
Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, ORSAY, FRANCE
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , TSUKUBA, JAPAN
Thales Alenia Space Spain, TRES CANTOS, MADRID, SPAIN
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , TSUKUBA, JAPAN
ENEA, ROME, ITALY
Austrian Academy of Sciences, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Laboratory Kastler Brossel, PARIS, FRANCE
German Aerospace Center, WESSLING, GERMANY
University of Applied Sciences Konstanz (HTWG), KONSTANZ, GERMANY
Thales Research and Technology France, PALAISEAU, FRANCE
ONERA, CHATILLON, FRANCE
ASTRIUM, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KARLSRUHE, GERMANY
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Thales Alenia Space, CANNES LA BOCCA, FRANCE
NASA Langley Research Center, HAMPTON, USA
European Space Agency, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
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SOULAT Laurence
STEINLECHNER Fabian
STOCKMAN Yvan
STUMPF Max
SUEMATSU Yoshinori
TABBERT Chuck
TACCOLA Matteo
TAKAYAMA Yoshihisa
TAKENAKA Hideki
TAUGWALDER Frederic
TAUZIEDE Laurie
THABAUD Alain
THOMAS Jérémie
THOMASSEN Lieven
TOYOSHIMA Morio
TRÖBS Michael
VAILLON Ludovic
VAN AMERONGEN Aaldert
VAN DEN BERG Steven
VAN DER TOGT Oana
VAN WYK Peter
VANDENRIJT Jean-François
VAYSSADE Hervé
VEDRENNE Nicolas
VENEMA Lars
VERLAAN Ad
VERPOORT Sven
VIARD Thierry
VINK Ramon
VIVES Sébastien
VIVONA Marilena
VOIGT Dirk
VOORS Robert
WALLNER Oswald
WANG Weigang
WAZEN Paul
WEIGEL Thomas
WEISE Dennis
WILHELM Rainer
WILLE Eric
WILLIS Matthew
WILSON Keith
WOOD Trevor
YAMASHITA Akiko
ZAMKOTSIAN Frederic
ZAYER Igor
ZEH Thomas
ZERRAD Myriam
ZHENG Gangtie
ZUCCARO MARCHI Alessandro
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Laboratoire Lagrange, NICE, FRANCE
ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, CASTELLDEFELS, SPAIN
Centre Spatial de Liege, LIEGE, BELGIUM
RUAG Space, ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, TOKYO, JAPAN
Ultra Communications, VISTA, CA, USA
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
NICT, KOGANEI, JAPAN
NICT, TOKYO, JAPAN
DIAMOND SA, LOSONE, SWITZERLAND
CNES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
Carte Blanche, SAÏX, FRANCE
Institut Electronique du Sud, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE
Antwerp Space, HOBOKEN - ANTWERP, BELGIUM
NICT, KOGANEI, JAPAN
Albert-Einstein Institut (MPI for Grav. Physics), HANNOVER, GERMANY
EADS Astrium, TOULOLUSE , FRANCE
SRON, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS
VSL, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
SURREY SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, SEVENOAKS, UNITED KINGDOM
Centre Spatial de Liège, ANGLEUR, BELGIUM
SAGEM REOSC, SAINT-PIERRE DU PERRAY, FRANCE
ONERA, CHATILLON, FRANCE
NOVA-ASTRON, DWINGELOO, NETHERLANDS
TNO, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
Muenster University of Applied Sciences, STEINFURT, GERMANY
Thales Alenia Space, CANNES LA BOCCA, FRANCE
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), MARSEILLE, FRANCE
Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516, SAINT-ETIENNE, FRANCE
VSL Dutch Metrology Institute, DELFT, NETHERLANDS
Dutch Space B.V., LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
Astrium Satellites, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY
Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, BEIJING, CHINA
QUANTEL, LES ULIS, FRANCE
RUAG Space, ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND
Astrium GmbH - Satellites, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY
Astrium Satellites, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, LEXINGTON, MA, USA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, PASADENA, CA, USA
SURREY SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, GUILDFORDUNITED KINGDOM
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency TOKYO, JAPAN
Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
European Space Agency, ESA-ESOC, DARMSTADT, GERMANY
Kayser-Threde GmbH, MUNICH, GERMANY
Institut Fresnel, MARSEILLE, FRANCE
TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA
ESA/ESTEC, NOORDWIJK, NETHERLANDS
ICSO
International Conference on Space Optics
9 - 12 October, 2012
Ajaccio, Corse
ACM 2012-346 - CNES Toulouse - © Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team - Impression ACE CNES
www.icso2012.com
Organised by / Organisé par
Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
www.cnes.fr