Kristin Kaspersen
Research Scientist
Kristin Kaspersen
Research Scientist
Publications and responsibilities
The advanced multicomponent air analyser ANITA2 on its way to ISS
ANITA2 Flight Model Development – First ground test results of the Trace Gas Analyser for the ISS (and beyond)
Real-time super-resolved 3D in turbid water using a fast range-gated CMOS camera
We present a range-gated camera system designed for real-time (10 Hz) 3D estimation underwater. The system uses a fast-shutter CMOS sensor (1280×1024 1280×1024 ) customized to facilitate gating with 1.67 ns (18.8 cm in water) delay steps relative to the triggering of a solid-state actively 𝑄 Q...
ANITA2 Flight Model Development – A status report of the multicomponent ISS Air Analyser
Progress in the Development of the Advanced ISS Air Monitor ANITA2 – BB results and alternative ways for an implementation of the program
Brukermanual for BetongGUI – analyse og karakterisering av porer på betongoverflaten
Classification of exposed concrete surfaces
Air quality monitoring for the International Space Station applicable to aircraft cabins and cockpits
New multigas measurement technology has been developed as part of and in parallel with a series of projects for the European Space Agency (ESA). Based on well-established Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and novel calibration and analysis methods, ESA’s Analysing Interferometer for...
Progress in ANITA2, the Upcoming High Performance ISS Air Monitor for Continuous In-Orbit Operation
Following the successful European precursor mission ANITA1 (Analysing Interferometer for Ambient Air) operating on ISS for 11 months in 2007 and 2008, the next generation system ANITA2 is in the design and breadboarding phase. The ANITA1 data have delivered new and partly surprising results on the...