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Adriano Camps
Also published under:A. Camps, Adiano Camps, A. J. Camps
Affiliation
CommSensLab, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC) â CTE-UPC, Barcelona, Spain
ASPIRE Visiting International Professor, United Arab Emirates University, CoE, Al-Ain, Jiangsu Province, United Arab Emirates
Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC) â CTE-UPC, Barcelona, Spain
ASPIRE Visiting International Professor, United Arab Emirates University, CoE, Al-Ain, Jiangsu Province, United Arab Emirates
Topic
Earth Observation,Electromagnetic Interference,Remote Sensing,Small Satellites,Soil Moisture,Soil Moisture Active Passive,Global Navigation Satellite System,Low Earth Orbit,Onboard Computer,Solar Activity,Total Electron Content,Anomaly Detection,Confusion Matrix,Land Surface Temperature,Learning Algorithms,Magnetic Field,Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve,Root Mean Square Error,Spatial Resolution,Spectral Bands,Band Selection,Brightness Temperature,Communication Systems,CubeSat,Diagnostic Odds Ratio,Earthquake Occurrence,European Space Agency,Ground Station,Hundreds Of Spectral Bands,Hyperspectral Sensors,Ionospheric Scintillation,Local Time,Microwave Frequency,Microwave Radiometer,Neural Network,Normalized Difference Vegetation Index,Plant Canopy,Random Forest,Soil Moisture Products,Time Series,United States Geological Survey,Vegetation Biomass,Vegetation Water Content,Arid Areas,Artificial Neural Network,Atlantic Basin,Batch Normalization,Burned Area,Classification Methodology,Climate Fields,
Biography
Adriano Camps (Fâ90) He is currently a Full Professor with the Technical University of Catalonia-BarcelonaTech, Spain. In 1999, he was on sabbatical leave at the Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Since 1993, he has been involved in the European Space Agency SMOS Earth Explorer Mission, from the instrument and algorithmic points of view, performing field experiments. Since 2001, he has been studying the use of GNSS-R techniques to perform the sea state correction needed to retrieve salinity from L-band radiometric observations. He is currently the Co-Leader of the Remote Sensing Laboratory and the UPC NanoSat Laboratory. He is responsible of the first four UPC nano-satellites 3Cat-1, a 1U CubeSat with seven small technology demonstrators and scientific payloads, and 3Cat-2, a 6U CubeSat with the first dual-frequency dual-polarization GNSS-R payload, 3Cat-4 a 1U Cubesat with a GNSS-R Payload selected in the 2016 ESA Fly your satellite call, and 3Cat-5A/B a tandem 6U satellite mission winner of the Copernicus masters ESA Sentinel Small Satellite Challenge. He has authored over 170 papers in peer-reviewed journals and over 350 international conference presentations. He holds 10 patents and has advised 22 Ph.D. thesis students, over 130 final projects, and M.Sc. theses. His research interests are focused on in microwave remote sensing, with special emphasis in microwave radiometry by aperture synthesis techniques and remote sensing using signals of opportunity (GNSS-R). Since 2007, he has been focusing on the use of small satellites to test innovative Earth observation sensors. His publications have received over 5900 citations and his h-index is 38.