Stephen Hobbs

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Zeitraum

1986 - 2007

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21

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FUZZY SETS FOR CLOUD DETECTION IN ATSR–2 IMAGES OVER LAND (2007)

Richard Smith, Stephen Hobbs, Mk Al

This paper presents a cloud detection scheme for the second Along–Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR– 2) instrument data, that has been developed using a fuzzy set methodology. Fuzzy sets allow...

Videogrammetry: A practical method for measuring vegetation motion in wind demonstrated on wheat. (2007)

Hobbs, Stephen, Seynat, Cedric, Matakidis, Panos

Plant motion in wind is a common phenomenon but has rarely been quantified. Among other effects, plant motion is known to affect the quality (or “coherence”) of interferometric radar images...

PRIMA: Precursor Rendezvous for Impact Mitigation of Asteroids. Summary of the Group Design Project, MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2006/07 (2007)

Hobbs, Stephen

Students of the MSc course in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2006/07 at Cranfeld University took the Precursor Rendezvous for Impact Mitigation of Asteroids (PRIMA) mission as one of their group...

GeoSAR: Summary of the Group Design Project MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2005/06 Cranfield University (2006)

Hobbs, Stephen

Students of the MSc course in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2005/06 at Cranfield University took GeoSAR as one of their group projects. This report summarises their findings. GeoSAR is an...

MUSTANG 0 A low-cost technology demonstration nanosatellite. Summary of the Group Design Project MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2004/05 Cranfield University (2005)

Hobbs, Stephen

Students of the MSc course in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2004/05 at Cranfield University took Mustang 0 as their group project. This report summarises their findings. Mustang is a partnership...

MUSTANG: A Technology demonstrator for formation flying and distributed systems technologies in space (2005)

Roberts, Peter C. E., Bowling, Tom, Hobbs, Stephen

Paper presented at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 5th conference, Kings College, Cambridge, July 2002

Dynamics and control issues for future multistatic spaceborne radars (2004)

Hobbs, Stephen

Paper given at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 6th conference, Riomaggiore, Italy, July 2004

Simulation of rigidly-linked nanosatellites (2004)

Lecuyot, Arnaud, Hobbs, Stephen, Honstvet, Ian

Paper presented at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 6th conference, Riomaggiore, Italy, July 2004

Target position and trajectory measurements by videogrammetry (2003)

Hobbs, Stephen

This report documents the algorithms, data processing and software for the video photogrammetry ("videogrammetry") system developed at Cranfield University. Cranfield's system has been used...

Lunar South Pole Mission (LSPM) : (2003)

Hobbs, Stephen

This report is a summary of the group design project of the MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering at Cranfield University for the year 1996/97. The project was a feasibility study of a European...

MUSTANG 2001 Summary of the Group Design Project MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering 2001/02 Cranfield University (2003)

Hobbs, Stephen, Bowling, Tom, Roberts, Peter C. E.

MUSTANG (Multi-University Space Technology Advanced Nanosatellite Group) was the group design project for students of the MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering for the Academic Year 2001/02 at...

Surface layer profiles of air temperature and humidity measured from unmanned aircraft (2002)

Hobbs, Stephen, Dyer, David, Courault, Dominique, Olioso, Albert, Lagouarde, Jean-Pierre, Kerr, Yann, ...

ReSeDA (Remote sensing data assimiliation) is an international project jointly funded by the EU and France which ran 1997-2000. It involved field experiments just south of Avignon. Cranfield staff...

CUSTARD (Cranfield University Space Technology Advanced Research Demonstrator) - A Micro-System Technology Demonstrator Nanosatellite. Summary of the Group Design Project MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering. 1999-2000, Cranfield University (2000)

Hobbs, Stephen, Turner, Ray

CUSTARD (Cranfield University Space Technology And Research Demonstrator) was the group design project for students of the MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering for the Academic Year 1999/2000 at...

Signal analysis for an entomological radar with a vertical nutating beam (2000)

Hobbs, Stephen, Allsopp, K., Wolf, W.

This report documents the signal analysis procedures developed at Cran- field University for ground based entomological radars. The radars use a nutating vertical beam, allowing target (individual...

Wheat video experiments 2000 data archive (2000)

Hobbs, Stephen, Seynat, Cedric

Experiment summary: Experiments took place during the summer of 2000 on the dates in the following table. Four digit labels (“mmdd”, i.e. two digits for the month and two for the day) are often...

Mars Xpress. Summary of the Group Design Project, MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering, 1997/98, Cranfield University (1999)

Hobbs, Stephen, Turner, Ray

This is a summary of the Group Design Project of the MSc course in Astronautics and Space Engineering in the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield University for the academic year 1997/98. Executive...

Linear mixture modelling solution methods for satellite remote sensing (1996)

Hobbs, Stephen

This report documents the algorithms used in the program MIXMOD to analyse mixed pixel data (assuming linear mixing). The report describes the mathematical algorithms rather than acting as a user’s...

A Quantitative study of kite performance in natural wind with application to kite anemometry (1986)

Hobbs, Stephen

Although kites have been around for hundreds of years and put to many uses, there has so far been no systematic study of their performance. This research attempts to fill this need, and considers...

A Quantitative study of kite performance in natural wind with application to kite anemometry (1986)

Hobbs, Stephen

Although kites have been around for hundreds of years and put to many uses, there has so far been no systematic study of their performance. This research attempts to fill this need, and considers...