John Anthony Wise
Honeywell
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2007
Rodney A. Viereck; Fred Hanser; John Anthony Wise; Soumyendu Guha; Andrew Jones; Don McMullin; Simon Plunket; Doug Strickland; S. C. Evans
Solar EUV irradiance plays a critical role in the variability of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere of Earth. Many systems are impacted by these terrestrial changes including radio communication, GPS navigation, and satellite orbits. Monitoring the solar EUV irradiance in the past has been left to research satellites and there have been long periods where gaps in the observational record make it difficult to study and understand the long-term trends and impacts on Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has, for the first time, included an EUV Sensor (EUVS) on the Geostationary Environmental Operational Satellite (GOES). This EUV Sensor (EUVS), launched in May 2006, is design to provide the solar EUV irradiance information most critical to understanding and modeling Earths upper atmosphere. The EUVS has five broad EUV channels between 5 and 125 nm. It uses transmission gratings and thin-film filters for wavelength discrimination and silicon diodes for detectors. The EUVS was extensively calibrated at the Brookhaven National Labs Synchrotron Light Source with calibration standards traceable to NIST. It samples the solar irradiance every ten seconds on a continuous basis from geosynchronous orbit. This paper will provide an overview of the EUVS design, calibration, and performance results.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2009
Brian Valimont; John Anthony Wise; Troy Nichols; Carl A. Best; John G. Suddreth; Frank Cupero
This study investigated the impact on near to eye displays on both operational and visual performance employing a human-in-the-loop simulation of straight-in ILS approaches while using a near to eye (NTE) display. The approaches were flown in simulated visual and instrument conditions while using either a binocular NTE or a monocular NTE display on either the dominant or non dominant eye. The pilots flight performance, visual acuity, and ability to detect unsafe conditions on the runway were tested.
Archive | 2009
John Anthony Wise; Blake Wilson
Archive | 2007
John Anthony Wise; Blake Wilson; David Pepitone; Pavel Kolcarek
Archive | 2010
Dave Pepitone; John Anthony Wise; William Rogers
Archive | 2008
John Anthony Wise; Roger W. Burgin; Blake Wilson; Dave Pepitone
Archive | 2008
John Anthony Wise; Dinkar Mylarswamy; Lysbeth Lieber; Jiri Svoboda; Petr Krupansky; Silvie Luisa Brazdilova
Archive | 2010
Petr Krupansky; Jiri Vasek; Pavel Kolcarek; Tomas Neuzil; John Anthony Wise
Archive | 2009
Frank Cupero; Brian Valimont; John Anthony Wise; Best. Carl; Bob DeMers
Archive | 2011
John Anthony Wise; Roger W. Burgin; Dave Pepitone