Speaker
Prof.
Dhiren Kataria
(Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London)
Description
Position sensing techniques are extensively used in space-based particle instruments for the detection of space plasmas and energetic particle radiation. Such instruments typically consist of electrostatic analysers at the low end of the energy range and solid state/scintillation detectors at the higher energy end. With a need for large fields-of-views and all-sky particle imaging, high resolution, low resource, position sensing detection systems are in increasing demand for these instruments. This paper will review position sensing techniques typically employed on space missions in the past, present future instrument requirements and discuss potential exploitation of emerging technologies.
Title | Prof. |
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Your name | Dhiren Kataria |
Institute | Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London |
d.kataria@ucl.ac.uk | |
Nationality | British |
Authors
Prof.
Dhiren Kataria
(Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London)
Jon Lapington
(University of Leicester)