International Laser Radar Conference (11th) Summary Report


Book Description

The Eleventh International Laser Radar Conference was held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from June 21-25, 1982. This conference was sponsored by the Space Science and Engineering Center of the University of Wisconsin, The American Meteorological Society, NASA Langley Research Center and the U.S. Air Force Geophysical Laboratory and Office of Scientific Research. The conference was under the auspices of the Committee on Laser Atmospheric Studies of the American Meteorological Society, the Radiation Commission of IAMAP and URSI, in cooperation with the Optical Society of America and the Institute of Electrical and and Electrical Engineers. Approximately 90 papers were presented. (Author).










Nineteenth International Laser Radar Conference


Book Description

This publication contains extended abstracts of papers presented at the Nineteenth International Laser Radar Conference, held at Annapolis, Maryland, July 6-10, 1998; 260 papers were presented in both oral and poster sessions. The topics of the conference sessions were Aerosol Clouds, Multiple Scattering; Tropospheric Profiling, Stratospheric/Mesospheric Profiling; Wind Profiling; New Lidar Technology and Techniques; Lidar Applications, Including Altimetry and Marine; Space and Future Lidar; and Lidar Commercialization/Eye Safety. This conference reflects the breadth of research activities being conducted in the lidar field. These abstracts address subjects from lidar-based atmospheric investigations, development of new lasers and lidar system technology, and current and future space-based lidar systems.