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MISR: In-Flight Radiometric Calibration and Characterization Plan

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9. MANAGEMENT9.1 PERSONNEL ROLES9.1.1 IFRCC teamThe IFRCC team are those individuals who will assume primary responsibility for tasksdescribed in this plan. These individuals are:• <strong>In</strong>strument Scientist. The <strong>In</strong>strument Scientist will manage the IFRCC team. To thatend she will develop a detail schedule of activities, track milestones, <strong>and</strong> determinethe best allocation of resources in order to accomplish the identified objectives. Shewill be responsible for the documentation <strong>and</strong> reporting of team activities to the EOScommunity, <strong>and</strong> will represent the group at EOS calibration workshops. She will alsorepresent the principal investigator, as needed, in matters concerning the instrumentscience performance.• Algorithm Developers. Algorithm developers will provide investigations <strong>and</strong>simulations as needed to develop IFRCC algorithms. They are additionallyresponsible for the analysis of instrument data, as needed to characterize <strong>and</strong> calibratethe camera through preflight testing <strong>and</strong> integration. Responsibilities will include:- the development of an algorithm to utilize the panel BRF data base <strong>and</strong> provide thetranslation of photodiode-measured radiances into camera incident radiances;- the development of the radiometric calibration methodology weighting scheme;- the development of the PSF deconvolution algorithm;-the development of the spectral response correction algorithm; <strong>and</strong>- a determination of the consistency of camera <strong>and</strong> photodiode response to a givenscene, using data acquired during system testing.• Software Subsystem Development Engineer. The software subsystem developmentengineer is responsible for establishing software requirements, designs, test plans,<strong>and</strong> test procedures. He is responsible for implementation, integration,documentation, <strong>and</strong> delivery of the software subsystem.• Software Developer. The software developer is responsible for providing the neededcode for the in-flight calibration <strong>and</strong> characterization data analysis. He will also beresponsible for the data management <strong>and</strong> archive.<strong>In</strong>-flight <strong>Radiometric</strong> <strong>Calibration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Characterization</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>, JPL D-1331567

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