Took place in Hanoi in 2010 for scientists who are interested in researching and publishing their study and I also have some pubs reported in there.
For any detail of my pubs, please contact via my email: dangnguyen2211@gmail.com
This document provides a summary of a report on microplastics in the marine environment. It finds that microplastics originate from various sources and are distributed widely throughout the ocean. As plastic debris breaks down into smaller fragments, microplastics can be ingested by many marine species and may transport harmful chemicals into organisms. Exposure to microplastics has been shown to cause physical and chemical effects in some species, though more research is still needed to understand impacts on populations and ecosystems. The report calls for further study of sources, transport, distribution and effects of microplastics in order to better address this emerging issue of concern for the global ocean.
This document presents the thesis of Sergio Ortiz Egea for obtaining a PhD degree in optics. The thesis aims to develop optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems and image processing tools to provide quantitative three-dimensional imaging of the anterior segment of the eye, including the cornea and crystalline lens.
Chapter 1 introduces OCT and reviews the anatomy of the anterior segment. It discusses the motivation and goals of obtaining quantitative measurements of anterior segment geometry for applications in physiology, diagnostics, and treatments like refractive surgery and cataract surgery.
Subsequent chapters describe custom-built OCT systems, image processing tools developed, and their application to provide the first quantitative corneal topography, crystalline lens surface topography, and anterior segment
Study: Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling InitiativeMarcellus Drilling News
A study released by the Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI) at Towson University says if Maryland would only allow Marcellus Shale drilling, two western MD counties would reap huge benefits. The study, "Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative" says Allegany and Garrett counties would benefit from thousands of new jobs and hundreds of million dollars in newfound revenue.
This document provides an overview of the design project for a stone crusher tower in Towuti, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It includes the following key points:
1. The project location and general construction methods to be used, including site preparation works, foundation construction using pile foundations, and steel structure erection.
2. Design data collected including properties of the steel to be used, soil data from site investigations, and specifications of the tower components.
3. A literature review of relevant structural engineering theories for the tower design, including load combinations and design of different steel members.
4. Preliminary checks of the structural adequacy of different cross-section types are presented. Load calculations are
The document provides an overview of a workshop on usability techniques. It discusses several techniques in detail, including active listening, contextual inquiry, personas, card sorting, prototyping, and usability evaluations. For each technique, it describes what the technique is, how it is done, best practices, references for further information, and tips for facilitation. The goal of the workshop is to help participants understand the value of user-centered design and gain knowledge and experience with core usability methods.
This document provides a supplement to the textbook "Multivariate Data Analysis" by covering some basic statistical concepts. It begins with the fundamentals of simple and multiple regression, including parameter estimation, assessing prediction accuracy, and significance testing. It then discusses the differences between the t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Next, it covers key aspects of conjoint analysis, Bayesian estimation, correspondence analysis, and structural equation modeling. The goal is to review concepts critical to understanding various multivariate techniques discussed in the textbook.
Seismic attributes and avo analysis ahmed hafez (2)Ahmed Hafez
This document provides an overview of seismic attributes and AVO analysis. It discusses basic principles of seismic wave propagation, properties of seismic wavelets, and methods to improve vertical resolution. It also covers classifications of seismic attributes, descriptions of various post-stack and pre-stack seismic attributes, and applications of attributes such as spectral decomposition and discontinuity analysis. The document aims to introduce key concepts and techniques in seismic attributes and AVO analysis.
This document contains questions related to statistics, data science, machine learning, deep learning, and miscellaneous topics. Some key areas covered include the central limit theorem, sampling methods, linear and logistic regression, decision trees, neural networks, clustering, dimensionality reduction, and model evaluation.
This document provides a summary of a report on microplastics in the marine environment. It finds that microplastics originate from various sources and are distributed widely throughout the ocean. As plastic debris breaks down into smaller fragments, microplastics can be ingested by many marine species and may transport harmful chemicals into organisms. Exposure to microplastics has been shown to cause physical and chemical effects in some species, though more research is still needed to understand impacts on populations and ecosystems. The report calls for further study of sources, transport, distribution and effects of microplastics in order to better address this emerging issue of concern for the global ocean.
This document presents the thesis of Sergio Ortiz Egea for obtaining a PhD degree in optics. The thesis aims to develop optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems and image processing tools to provide quantitative three-dimensional imaging of the anterior segment of the eye, including the cornea and crystalline lens.
Chapter 1 introduces OCT and reviews the anatomy of the anterior segment. It discusses the motivation and goals of obtaining quantitative measurements of anterior segment geometry for applications in physiology, diagnostics, and treatments like refractive surgery and cataract surgery.
Subsequent chapters describe custom-built OCT systems, image processing tools developed, and their application to provide the first quantitative corneal topography, crystalline lens surface topography, and anterior segment
Study: Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling InitiativeMarcellus Drilling News
A study released by the Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI) at Towson University says if Maryland would only allow Marcellus Shale drilling, two western MD counties would reap huge benefits. The study, "Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative" says Allegany and Garrett counties would benefit from thousands of new jobs and hundreds of million dollars in newfound revenue.
This document provides an overview of the design project for a stone crusher tower in Towuti, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It includes the following key points:
1. The project location and general construction methods to be used, including site preparation works, foundation construction using pile foundations, and steel structure erection.
2. Design data collected including properties of the steel to be used, soil data from site investigations, and specifications of the tower components.
3. A literature review of relevant structural engineering theories for the tower design, including load combinations and design of different steel members.
4. Preliminary checks of the structural adequacy of different cross-section types are presented. Load calculations are
The document provides an overview of a workshop on usability techniques. It discusses several techniques in detail, including active listening, contextual inquiry, personas, card sorting, prototyping, and usability evaluations. For each technique, it describes what the technique is, how it is done, best practices, references for further information, and tips for facilitation. The goal of the workshop is to help participants understand the value of user-centered design and gain knowledge and experience with core usability methods.
This document provides a supplement to the textbook "Multivariate Data Analysis" by covering some basic statistical concepts. It begins with the fundamentals of simple and multiple regression, including parameter estimation, assessing prediction accuracy, and significance testing. It then discusses the differences between the t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Next, it covers key aspects of conjoint analysis, Bayesian estimation, correspondence analysis, and structural equation modeling. The goal is to review concepts critical to understanding various multivariate techniques discussed in the textbook.
Seismic attributes and avo analysis ahmed hafez (2)Ahmed Hafez
This document provides an overview of seismic attributes and AVO analysis. It discusses basic principles of seismic wave propagation, properties of seismic wavelets, and methods to improve vertical resolution. It also covers classifications of seismic attributes, descriptions of various post-stack and pre-stack seismic attributes, and applications of attributes such as spectral decomposition and discontinuity analysis. The document aims to introduce key concepts and techniques in seismic attributes and AVO analysis.
This document contains questions related to statistics, data science, machine learning, deep learning, and miscellaneous topics. Some key areas covered include the central limit theorem, sampling methods, linear and logistic regression, decision trees, neural networks, clustering, dimensionality reduction, and model evaluation.
This document contains questions related to statistics, data science, machine learning, deep learning, and miscellaneous topics. Some key areas covered include the central limit theorem, sampling methods, linear and logistic regression, decision trees, neural networks, clustering, dimensionality reduction, and model evaluation.
1. This thesis examines the determinants of smallholder farmers' use of second generation market information systems (MIS) in Kenya, using the Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange (KACE) SMS-based system as a case study.
2. Primary data was collected through surveys of 400 maize farmers across two districts who are users and non-users of KACE's SMS service. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing MIS use.
3. The results show that farm size, education level, distance to market, and access to information through other sources significantly determine a farmer's likelihood of using KACE's SMS-based MIS. The findings have implications for the design of agricultural MIS and public policies in
This document provides a summary of the Flexible Lunar/Extraterrestrial Exploration Transportation System (FLEETS) final report. The report details the design of a modular lunar transportation architecture consisting of crew modules, landing vehicles, propulsion modules, and a lunar habitat. Key aspects of the design include:
- A phased approach with initial sortie missions followed by an expanding lunar surface infrastructure
- The use of multiple commercially available heavy lift launch vehicles for modular components
- Rendezvous of modules in low Earth orbit or low lunar orbit prior to lunar missions
- A lunar surface habitat with modular, pressurized sections and an inflatable skin for radiation protection
This document provides an overview of the Indian power sector, including generation, demand and supply, transmission, distribution, reforms, and key companies. It covers the country's generation capacity and sources such as coal, gas, and emerging technologies. Demand is growing steadily across sectors. Transmission includes the national grid and private investments. Distribution faces challenges like tariffs, losses, and reforms. Major reforms included the Electricity Act of 2003, licensing changes, open access, regulatory commissions, and policies around mega projects. Selected companies like NTPC, Reliance Infrastructure, and Power Grid Corporation are analyzed. Overall findings and impacts of regulations on central players are discussed.
This document outlines the Next Generation Science Standards for elementary through high school. It begins with introductions for each grade level (K-5) followed by the performance expectations and core ideas for each standard. These are organized by physical sciences, life sciences, earth and space sciences, and engineering design. The document then provides the storylines and standards for middle school and high school levels with the same organization.
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that causes ventilator-associated pneumoniae, bacteraemia, and wound and skin infections in immunocompromised individuals. A. baumannii can be multi-drug resistant and has become a concern for the global health care community, which must contain contamination and prescribe successful treatment for affected patients. The success of A. baumannii can be attributed to its plastic genome, which enables antimicrobial resistance, the ability to survive desiccation for extended periods, biofilm formation and capsule production to protect it from the human immune system.
Capsule production by A. baumannii has been linked to antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation, immune system evasion and desiccation persistence. Across the A. baumannii species, there are numerous capsule types that incorporate different sugars and configure them in different orientations. These capsule regions have been mapped and located across numerous strains, which suggests that the capsule locus is conserved. All capsule regions are flanked by the same genes: fkpA and lldP. To date, there has been no investigation of the possibility of the different capsule types affecting desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently without background genetics influencing the results.
The first aim of this study was to construct an operon assembly vector (OAV) system to investigate whether different capsule types will affect desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistant, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently. OAV system construction involves three mains steps: (i) cloning an origin of replication specific to Acinetobacter spp., (ii) homologous recombination of the fkpA and lldP genes in yeast that will act as hook regions and (iii) reassembling the capsule biosynthesis operon (cps) locus from American type culture collection (ATCC) 17978 into the vector using homologous recombination in yeast. The first step of OAV system construction was achieved.
The second aim of this study was to knockout the cps gene region in ATCC 17978 to create an isogenic mutant, ∆cps2, to enable the analysis of different capsule types using the OAV system. The isogenic mutant ∆cps2 was also characterised for resistance to desiccation, disinfectants and lysozyme to determine whether, without the capsule protecting the cell, the strain has reduced survival and therefore reduced persistence.
Pluripotent stem-cell-handbook-from-nature-and-thermoscienceAmira M. Heniedy
This document is a handbook about pluripotent stem cells. It contains sections on reprogramming cells into a pluripotent state, engineering pluripotent stem cells using tools like CRISPR-Cas9 and TALENs, culturing pluripotent stem cells in feeder-dependent and feeder-free systems, differentiating pluripotent stem cells into various cell types, and characterizing pluripotent stem cells and their differentiated progeny. The handbook provides information and protocols for working with pluripotent stem cells from initial reprogramming through differentiation and characterization.
A2 OCR Biology - Unit 1 Module 1 Revision Testmrexham
This document appears to be a quiz on biology concepts related to communication and homeostasis. It contains 34 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like homeostasis, temperature regulation, sensory receptors, action potentials, synapses, glands, hormones, and the cardiovascular center of the brain. The questions require defining key terms, naming examples, and describing physiological mechanisms and relationships between different biological systems and components.
Biology paper 3 option evolution 11 dp dic 11Galaxia Mercury
This document contains a biology exam for the standard level with 4 questions related to evolution. It provides the instructions to candidates, outlines the scoring rubric, and presents the questions and spaces for answers. The questions address topics like changes in body size over time for a genus of ostracods, the origin of life and eukaryotes, distinguishing features of primates, and implications of gaps in the fossil record for understanding human evolution.
Ventilation guidelines for minnesota commercial kitchensOsama Bekhit
This document provides definitions for various terms related to commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) systems. It defines terms such as canopy hood, capture velocity, ductwork, exhaust fans, grease filters, hoods, make-up air and others. The purpose is to promote a common understanding of technical terms used for CKV design, review, installation and inspection.
An introduction to the application of nanotechnologies within the information and communication technologies.
This chapter is part of the NANOYOU training kit for teachers.
For more resources on nanotechnologies visit: www.nanoyou.eu
1. The report provides a summary of the inspection of a home located at 1234 Any Street in Vacaville, California. Issues identified include needed repairs to missing downspouts, evaluation of an inadequately attached patio cover, plumbing repairs in the crawlspace, and servicing of the chimney flue. Safety issues such as replacing smoke detector batteries and repairing an open grounded outlet are also noted.
This document appears to be an exam for a grade 11 environmental systems and societies class. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics related to ecosystems, including:
- Processes that reduce sunlight reaching Earth's surface
- Calculating the proportion of global net primary productivity used for human food consumption
- Reasons for food shortages in some societies
- Comparing biomass, net primary productivity, and soil fertility across forest ecosystems
- Defining ecosystem terms and providing examples
- Calculating net primary productivity per kg of biomass for different ecosystems
- Comparing annual production and respiration data across ecosystems
The exam contains questions assessing understanding of key environmental concepts as well as data analysis and interpretation skills
This document contains summaries of Islamic beliefs, practices, and rules related to various topics including prayer (salaat), pilgrimage (hajj), charity (zakat), and purity (taharat). It discusses the obligatory and recommended parts of prayer, times and conditions for validity. It also summarizes rules for hajj, including obligations, etiquettes, and types of pilgrimage. For zakat, it outlines who must pay, minimum thresholds, rates and rules for livestock. For purity, it briefly introduces relevant concepts. The document serves as a reference for properly understanding and implementing important Islamic rituals and duties.
The document appears to be a schedule for morning and evening periods on three consecutive days. It includes the subject, time, material/activity for both periods each day. Most of the content is blank, with just headings and structure provided. The schedule is broken into three similar sections, one for each day.
Detailed account of Metaphysical Operations required for the The New Age, for which we had to depend on outside help.
The Time Line was altered,and the 2012 event which would have seen Earth bereft of humanity was changed completely.
These details form the the main message, the rest is about Spiritual Philosophy and the Nature and Destiny of Man.
The document appears to be an outline for a lesson plan but provides no details on the lesson's content, objectives, or procedures. It lists the teacher's name and level but does not specify the subject matter. The document consists entirely of placeholder text with no substantive information provided.
Ojeda-Bustamante, W., E. Sifuentes-Ibarra, M. Íñiguez- Covarrubias, J.M. Montero. 2011. Impacto del cambio climático en el desarrollo y requerimientos hídricos de los cultivos. Agrociencia. 2011. 45(1):1-11.
Evaluating effectiveness of radiometric correction for optical satellite imag...Dang Le
One of our published researches in ACRS 31st in Hanoi.
It has been used for our project in processing optical satellite imagery to detect environmental pollution.
This document contains questions related to statistics, data science, machine learning, deep learning, and miscellaneous topics. Some key areas covered include the central limit theorem, sampling methods, linear and logistic regression, decision trees, neural networks, clustering, dimensionality reduction, and model evaluation.
1. This thesis examines the determinants of smallholder farmers' use of second generation market information systems (MIS) in Kenya, using the Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange (KACE) SMS-based system as a case study.
2. Primary data was collected through surveys of 400 maize farmers across two districts who are users and non-users of KACE's SMS service. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors influencing MIS use.
3. The results show that farm size, education level, distance to market, and access to information through other sources significantly determine a farmer's likelihood of using KACE's SMS-based MIS. The findings have implications for the design of agricultural MIS and public policies in
This document provides a summary of the Flexible Lunar/Extraterrestrial Exploration Transportation System (FLEETS) final report. The report details the design of a modular lunar transportation architecture consisting of crew modules, landing vehicles, propulsion modules, and a lunar habitat. Key aspects of the design include:
- A phased approach with initial sortie missions followed by an expanding lunar surface infrastructure
- The use of multiple commercially available heavy lift launch vehicles for modular components
- Rendezvous of modules in low Earth orbit or low lunar orbit prior to lunar missions
- A lunar surface habitat with modular, pressurized sections and an inflatable skin for radiation protection
This document provides an overview of the Indian power sector, including generation, demand and supply, transmission, distribution, reforms, and key companies. It covers the country's generation capacity and sources such as coal, gas, and emerging technologies. Demand is growing steadily across sectors. Transmission includes the national grid and private investments. Distribution faces challenges like tariffs, losses, and reforms. Major reforms included the Electricity Act of 2003, licensing changes, open access, regulatory commissions, and policies around mega projects. Selected companies like NTPC, Reliance Infrastructure, and Power Grid Corporation are analyzed. Overall findings and impacts of regulations on central players are discussed.
This document outlines the Next Generation Science Standards for elementary through high school. It begins with introductions for each grade level (K-5) followed by the performance expectations and core ideas for each standard. These are organized by physical sciences, life sciences, earth and space sciences, and engineering design. The document then provides the storylines and standards for middle school and high school levels with the same organization.
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that causes ventilator-associated pneumoniae, bacteraemia, and wound and skin infections in immunocompromised individuals. A. baumannii can be multi-drug resistant and has become a concern for the global health care community, which must contain contamination and prescribe successful treatment for affected patients. The success of A. baumannii can be attributed to its plastic genome, which enables antimicrobial resistance, the ability to survive desiccation for extended periods, biofilm formation and capsule production to protect it from the human immune system.
Capsule production by A. baumannii has been linked to antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation, immune system evasion and desiccation persistence. Across the A. baumannii species, there are numerous capsule types that incorporate different sugars and configure them in different orientations. These capsule regions have been mapped and located across numerous strains, which suggests that the capsule locus is conserved. All capsule regions are flanked by the same genes: fkpA and lldP. To date, there has been no investigation of the possibility of the different capsule types affecting desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently without background genetics influencing the results.
The first aim of this study was to construct an operon assembly vector (OAV) system to investigate whether different capsule types will affect desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistant, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently. OAV system construction involves three mains steps: (i) cloning an origin of replication specific to Acinetobacter spp., (ii) homologous recombination of the fkpA and lldP genes in yeast that will act as hook regions and (iii) reassembling the capsule biosynthesis operon (cps) locus from American type culture collection (ATCC) 17978 into the vector using homologous recombination in yeast. The first step of OAV system construction was achieved.
The second aim of this study was to knockout the cps gene region in ATCC 17978 to create an isogenic mutant, ∆cps2, to enable the analysis of different capsule types using the OAV system. The isogenic mutant ∆cps2 was also characterised for resistance to desiccation, disinfectants and lysozyme to determine whether, without the capsule protecting the cell, the strain has reduced survival and therefore reduced persistence.
Pluripotent stem-cell-handbook-from-nature-and-thermoscienceAmira M. Heniedy
This document is a handbook about pluripotent stem cells. It contains sections on reprogramming cells into a pluripotent state, engineering pluripotent stem cells using tools like CRISPR-Cas9 and TALENs, culturing pluripotent stem cells in feeder-dependent and feeder-free systems, differentiating pluripotent stem cells into various cell types, and characterizing pluripotent stem cells and their differentiated progeny. The handbook provides information and protocols for working with pluripotent stem cells from initial reprogramming through differentiation and characterization.
A2 OCR Biology - Unit 1 Module 1 Revision Testmrexham
This document appears to be a quiz on biology concepts related to communication and homeostasis. It contains 34 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like homeostasis, temperature regulation, sensory receptors, action potentials, synapses, glands, hormones, and the cardiovascular center of the brain. The questions require defining key terms, naming examples, and describing physiological mechanisms and relationships between different biological systems and components.
Biology paper 3 option evolution 11 dp dic 11Galaxia Mercury
This document contains a biology exam for the standard level with 4 questions related to evolution. It provides the instructions to candidates, outlines the scoring rubric, and presents the questions and spaces for answers. The questions address topics like changes in body size over time for a genus of ostracods, the origin of life and eukaryotes, distinguishing features of primates, and implications of gaps in the fossil record for understanding human evolution.
Ventilation guidelines for minnesota commercial kitchensOsama Bekhit
This document provides definitions for various terms related to commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) systems. It defines terms such as canopy hood, capture velocity, ductwork, exhaust fans, grease filters, hoods, make-up air and others. The purpose is to promote a common understanding of technical terms used for CKV design, review, installation and inspection.
An introduction to the application of nanotechnologies within the information and communication technologies.
This chapter is part of the NANOYOU training kit for teachers.
For more resources on nanotechnologies visit: www.nanoyou.eu
1. The report provides a summary of the inspection of a home located at 1234 Any Street in Vacaville, California. Issues identified include needed repairs to missing downspouts, evaluation of an inadequately attached patio cover, plumbing repairs in the crawlspace, and servicing of the chimney flue. Safety issues such as replacing smoke detector batteries and repairing an open grounded outlet are also noted.
This document appears to be an exam for a grade 11 environmental systems and societies class. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics related to ecosystems, including:
- Processes that reduce sunlight reaching Earth's surface
- Calculating the proportion of global net primary productivity used for human food consumption
- Reasons for food shortages in some societies
- Comparing biomass, net primary productivity, and soil fertility across forest ecosystems
- Defining ecosystem terms and providing examples
- Calculating net primary productivity per kg of biomass for different ecosystems
- Comparing annual production and respiration data across ecosystems
The exam contains questions assessing understanding of key environmental concepts as well as data analysis and interpretation skills
This document contains summaries of Islamic beliefs, practices, and rules related to various topics including prayer (salaat), pilgrimage (hajj), charity (zakat), and purity (taharat). It discusses the obligatory and recommended parts of prayer, times and conditions for validity. It also summarizes rules for hajj, including obligations, etiquettes, and types of pilgrimage. For zakat, it outlines who must pay, minimum thresholds, rates and rules for livestock. For purity, it briefly introduces relevant concepts. The document serves as a reference for properly understanding and implementing important Islamic rituals and duties.
The document appears to be a schedule for morning and evening periods on three consecutive days. It includes the subject, time, material/activity for both periods each day. Most of the content is blank, with just headings and structure provided. The schedule is broken into three similar sections, one for each day.
Detailed account of Metaphysical Operations required for the The New Age, for which we had to depend on outside help.
The Time Line was altered,and the 2012 event which would have seen Earth bereft of humanity was changed completely.
These details form the the main message, the rest is about Spiritual Philosophy and the Nature and Destiny of Man.
The document appears to be an outline for a lesson plan but provides no details on the lesson's content, objectives, or procedures. It lists the teacher's name and level but does not specify the subject matter. The document consists entirely of placeholder text with no substantive information provided.
Ojeda-Bustamante, W., E. Sifuentes-Ibarra, M. Íñiguez- Covarrubias, J.M. Montero. 2011. Impacto del cambio climático en el desarrollo y requerimientos hídricos de los cultivos. Agrociencia. 2011. 45(1):1-11.
Evaluating effectiveness of radiometric correction for optical satellite imag...Dang Le
One of our published researches in ACRS 31st in Hanoi.
It has been used for our project in processing optical satellite imagery to detect environmental pollution.
The document describes several events: children eating banana splits, Paul kicking the TV in anger over a football score, an essay catching attention due to its title despite being written on crumpled paper, and Kenneth nervously tapping his pencil while struggling with an algebra problem. It also provides examples of past participle verb forms and sentences to correct involving struggling with a problem, leaving quickly and lights being left on, explaining a lost wallet and being allowed to pay by check, and cost being determined by a paycheck when selecting a car.
Radiometric Calibration of Digital ImagesSean Thibert
This document summarizes Sean Thibert's capstone project to develop a radiometric calibration method for an off-the-shelf digital camera integrated into a UAV system. It describes conducting two tests using different calibration models - a linear model and an exponential model. The exponential model provided a better fit. A Python script was created to apply the calibration equations to images. Applying the calibration improved vegetation index results by correcting for issues like shadows and negative reflectance values. Further refinement of the method is needed, but it shows promise as a time and cost effective calibration solution.
This keynote address discusses the integration of faith and learning at Kabarak University. It outlines Kabarak University's founding vision to provide holistic education that integrates academic excellence with Christian moral values. The university seeks to fulfill this mandate through the integration of faith in five key areas: academics, spiritual formation, psychological development, physical well-being, and social engagement. The integration of faith and learning at Kabarak University is based on the biblical injunction to love God with one's whole self, including one's mind. It continues a long Christian tradition of integrating scholarly pursuits with faith.
This thesis examines the viability of using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) passive samplers to measure dissolved trace elements in subtropical freshwater and estuarine environments. The document provides background on conventional monitoring methods and discusses the advantages of DGTs. It describes the DGT technique, previous laboratory and field testing, and the environmental setting and methods used in this study. The study deployed DGTs at multiple freshwater and estuarine sites on Oahu, Hawaii to measure dissolved trace elements over time. Results were compared to discrete water samples to evaluate DGT performance under subtropical conditions. The thesis contributes to understanding the applicability of DGTs for long-term, in situ monitoring of trace element
The technical report provides an overview of the Caspiche gold-copper property located in northern Chile, which is owned by Minera Anglo American Chile Limitada and its affiliate Empresa Minera Mantos Blancos S.A. Exeter Resource Corporation currently holds an option agreement with Anglo covering the 1,262 hectare Caspiche property. The report summarizes the project's history of exploration, including soil sampling, rock chip sampling, geophysical surveys, and drilling conducted by previous owners Anglo and Newcrest from 1986 to 1998. Drilling was focused on the Caspiche Central and Caspiche III areas and outlined porphyry-style gold-copper mineralization. The report also describes the project
This document discusses star formation in galaxies on large scales. It first outlines various theoretical factors that can influence galaxy-wide star formation, such as gravitational instability, gas shear, and spiral arm dynamics. It then describes different observational methods for measuring star formation rates, including recombination lines, continuum emission, and dust tracers. Finally, it reviews empirical relationships between star formation rates and gas properties (Schmidt laws) and the observed evolution of star formation histories in galaxies.
This document is a thesis submitted by Steven Richard Spurgeon to Drexel University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in October 2014. It consists of an acknowledgments section thanking those who supported the author's research, including his advisor Mitra Taheri and various colleagues. The thesis is dedicated to the author's family and his Christian faith. It examines the correlation between interfacial structure and magnetism in thin film oxide heterostructures using transmission electron microscopy and polarized neutron reflectometry techniques.
This dissertation discusses observations of terrestrial gamma flashes (TGFs) made by the TETRA and LAGO detectors between 2010 and 2014. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the topic. Chapter 2 discusses the motivation for studying TGFs. Chapter 3 describes the TETRA detector and its configuration. Chapter 4 presents an analysis of TGF event candidates detected by TETRA between 2010 and 2013, identifying 24 candidate events. Chapter 5 provides an updated analysis through 2014, identifying 28 candidate events. Chapter 6 analyzes the thunderstorm conditions associated with several TGF events. Chapter 7 describes the LAGO detector. Chapter 8 discusses plans for a next-generation TETRA detector. The dissertation concludes in Chapter 9.
Innovative Payloads for Small Unmanned Aerial System-Based PersonAustin Jensen
This document describes Austin Jensen's doctoral dissertation titled "Innovative Payloads for Small Unmanned Aerial System-Based Personal Remote Sensing and Applications". The dissertation focuses on using small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) as remote sensing platforms to collect aerial imagery and track radio-tagged fish. It presents novel methods for calibrating imagery from commercial cameras on UAS and estimating the location of radio-tagged fish using multiple UAS. The calibration methods allow imagery to be orthorectified and used to deliver actionable information to end users. Simulations evaluate the fish tracking methods and predict their real-world performance. The dissertation contributes to advancing UAS-based remote sensing for applications such as precision agriculture, vegetation mapping,
Freek d. van der meer, carranza, john multi- and hyperspectral geologic rem...Martha Condori Quispe
This document reviews the use of multi- and hyperspectral remote sensing in geology. It discusses how geologists have historically used Landsat and ASTER data to map rock alterations and minerals through band ratios and analyses. The advent of hyperspectral sensors allowed quantitative and validated subsurface mineral mapping. Hyperspectral data led to techniques for matching image and field spectra to derive subsurface compositions. These products have benefited mining and oil/gas industries. However, lack of continuous satellite data and validation issues remain challenges. Focusing on validated geologic mapping products from remote sensing could help bridge gaps between Earth observation and geoscience.
This document provides an overview of petroleum exploration. It describes the life cycle of an oil and gas field, including the exploration, appraisal and development, production, and abandonment phases. The exploration process involves studying surface features like oil seeps and outcrops to identify potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. Subsurface data from techniques like seismic surveys is also used. Basin analysis examines sedimentary basins where source rocks may have generated hydrocarbons that migrated and were trapped in reservoir rocks. The goal is to identify "petroleum plays" with the highest probability of containing producible oil and gas to justify drilling exploratory wells. Subsurface data acquisition methods help map underground geology before drilling begins.
Proceedings of 2022 6th International Conference on Green Technology and Sust...Man_Ebook
This document is the proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Green Technology and Sustainable Development held from July 29-30, 2022 in Nha Trang City, Vietnam. It contains abstracts for over 40 papers presented at the conference covering topics related to green technology and sustainable development. The papers address various technical and scientific issues including renewable energy, green building materials, sustainable manufacturing, environmental protection, and more.
Proceedings of 2022 6th International Conference on Green Technology and Sust...Man_Ebook
This document is the proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Green Technology and Sustainable Development held from July 29-30, 2022 in Nha Trang City, Vietnam. It contains abstracts for over 40 papers presented at the conference covering topics related to green technology and sustainable development. The papers address various technical and scientific issues including renewable energy, green building materials, sustainable manufacturing, environmental protection, and more.
This document provides guidelines for carrier security and safety. It contains 10 sections that outline requirements and procedures for topics like security screening, access controls, physical security, documentation, and incident response. The document establishes standards that regulated entities must comply with to safely and securely transport goods.
Seagrass Mapping and Monitoring Along the Coasts of Crete, Greece. MSc Thesis...Universität Salzburg
Current presentation introduces a MSc thesis defense. The research focuses on the P. oceanica, an endemic species of the seagrass in Mediterranean Sea. Study area is Crete Island, Greece. The goal of this study is to analyse optical properties of the seagrass P. oceanica and other seafloor types (carbonate sand), and to apply remote sensing techniques for seagrass mapping in the selected locations of northern Crete. Analyzing spectral reflectance of the P. oceanica and other seafloor cover types by means of tools Radiative Transfer Model (RTM) using Water Color Simulator (WASI). Other technical tools included ArcGIS and Erdas Imagine GIS software, Gretle for plotting and statistical analysis, SPSS for ANOVA based Hypothesis testing. Data include spectral measurements of the seagrass optical properties by Trios-RAMSES (Hyperspectral radiometers for measuring optical properties of water), Google Earth aerial images, Landsat TM scenes. Fieldwork measurements were done using iPAQ data and GPS records, SCUBA equipment. Optical properties of the water columns were tested : spectral reflectance, radiance, irradiance. Characteristics reflect current chemical content and physical specifics of the water with and without sediments. Results of this research proved that P. oceanica is spectrally distinct from other seafloor types (carbonate sand) at varying environmental conditions, as well as from other seagrass species (Thalassia testudinum). The RTM software is a useful tool for analyzing spectral signatures of various seafloor types enabling simulations of data received from the broadband and narrowband remote sensors. Application of the RS data from the broadband sensors is highly advantageous for the seagrass mapping. Spectral discrimination of P. oceanica from other seafloor cover types is possible at diverse and changing environmental conditions (water column height). Maps, graphics and imagery are provided. Current presentation contains 72 slides. Defended at University of Twente, Faculty of Earth Observation and Geoinformation (ITC), Enschede, Overijssel Province, the Netherlands on March 8, 2011.
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Seagrass mapping and monitoring along the coast of Crete, GreeceUniversität Salzburg
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3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1
CONTENTS OF THE ORAL PRESENTATION
Hyperspectral Radiometry to Estimate the Grades of Iron Ores of Noamundi, India – A Preliminary
Study ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
T. Magendran, S. Sanjeevi, Arya Bhattacharya, S. Surada
Improvement of Hyperspectral Image Classification Using Genetic Algorithm for Feature Selection
and SVMs Parameters Optimization ................................................................................................................................... 7
Nasehe Jamshidpour, Saeid Homayouni, F. Samadzadegan
Global Change Observation Mission (GCOM) ................................................................................................................. 13
Haruhisa Shimoda
Thales Alenia Space Remote Sensing Technologies .......................................................................................................... 19
Francesco Passaretta, Arnaud Zemmour, Eric Pailharey
Exploiting the Growing DMC Constellation for Global Applications in Agriculture, Forestry and
Disaster Response ................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Gary Holmes, J. Paul Stephens, Stephen Mackin
Accuracy Assessment of Extracted Endmembers for Hyperspectral Images................................................................. 32
Alireza Sharifi
Cashew Plants Growth Monitoring in Cambodia Using ALOS/PALSAR Data............................................................. 37
Ram Avtar, Haruo Sawada
Detection and Analysis of Deforestation in Cloud-Contaminated Landsat Images: A Case of Two
Philippine Provinces With History of Forest Resource Utilization.................................................................................. 44
Meriam Meralles Makinano, Jojene Rendon Santillan, Enrico Camero Paringit
Evaluation of Recovery Potential of Forest Affected by Multiple Fires Using Quickbird and
Multitemporal Medium Resolution Satellite Data ............................................................................................................ 52
Mui-How Phua, M. Abdullah Abdul Ghani, Fadzilah Majid Cooke, Satoshi Tsuyuki
Applying Different Methods for Prediction of Stand Volume Using SPOT 5 Data ....................................................... 60
Thi Thanh Huong Nguyen
Classification of Coniferous Tree Species Using Aerial Hyper Spectral Observation 2 ................................................ 67
Katsuya Yabe, D. Kunii, C. Yonezawa, Sinya Odagawa, Yukio Kosugi, Genya Saito
Multi-Temporal Monitoring on Forest Fire Distribution in Laos Using MODIS Data ................................................. 73
Vivarad Phonekeo, L. Samarakoon
Green Growth Promotion Plan: Based on Disaster Prevention Against Climate Change Adaptation......................... 79
Hyoung Sig Cho, Hong Gyoo Sohn, Soohee Han, Kyung Ho Kang
Integration System of Time Geography and 3-D Geovisualization ................................................................................. 80
Po-Hui Yu, Jinn-Guey Lay
A Literature Study on 3D Topololgy Models for the 3D Spatial Analysis ...................................................................... 86
Tae-Woo KIM, Yang-Won Lee, Yong-Cheol Suh
Application of GIS and Optimization Model to Potential Area Selection for Air Quality Monitoring
Station................................................................................................................................................................................... 92
Patiwat Littidej, Warunee Aunphoklang
Using Game Engine Based Visualization for Raising Awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction ...................................... 98
Luong Thi Thu Huong, Doan Thi Xuan Huong
Studing the Effects of Factors Determining Water Erosion Developments Using GIS-RS Techniques
in Ghori Chay Watershed in South of Ardabil, Iran ........................................................................................................ 99
A. Esmali, E. Pazira, N. Chakmehchi
The Study of Vegetation and Land Use in Relation to Soil Characteristics and Runoff Estimation
through Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques ................................................................................................................ 104
Babita Pal, Sailesh Samanta, Ram Krishna Maiti
Based-NSGA-II Intensive Energy Industries Site Selection........................................................................................... 117
G. Khoshamooza, M.Taleai, A. Mansourian
Sea Pollution Monitoring with Relative Radiometric Calibration and Change Detection on
Multispectral Remote Sensing Images ............................................................................................................................. 123
H. Ren, Hung-Ming Kao
4. Integration Multitemporal Remote Sensing Data and Bathymetric Data for Studying Shoreline
Change in Ba Lat estuary, Thai Binh Province............................................................................................................... 129
Dinh Thi Bao Hoa, Tong Thi Huyen Ai
Multi Stage Remote Sensing For Estimating Thin Ice Thickness with Optical Sensors Onboard
Satellites.............................................................................................................................................................................. 136
Kohei Cho, T. Niioka, Haruhisa Shimoda
Assessment of Coastal Erosion Hazard, Southwest Coast, Sri Lanka........................................................................... 142
Bandula Wickramarachchi
Practical Implementation of Vectorization of Oil Spills Detected at Sea on SAR Image............................................. 148
Le Minh Hang, Nguyen Dinh Duong
Investigation of Correlation Between Rainfall and Soil Moisture at Darkhan Aimag, Mongolia .............................. 154
O. Polpanich, B. Davdai, M. Hakari, L. Samarakoon
How Remote Sensing Supports Economic Evaluation of Mangrove Ecosystem .......................................................... 160
Vo Quoc Tuan, S. Gebhardt, Vo Quang Minh, J. Huth, C. Kuenzer
Using Empirical Mode Decomposition to Analyze Time-Series MODIS Data for Monitoring Rice
Phenology ........................................................................................................................................................................... 166
C. Chen, N. Son, L. Chang
Variation of Paddy Rice Planted Time in Recent Years for West Java in Indonesia Observed by Using
Modis Data ......................................................................................................................................................................... 172
Satoshi Uchida
The Application of Satellite Data to Monitor the Encroachment of Agriculture on Forest Reserve in
the Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, LOEI Province, NE of Thailand ........................................................................... 178
Rasamee Suwanwerakamtorn, Pataraporn Pimdee, Sirorat Mongkolsawat, Nattaphol Sritoomkaew
Locating Potential Alternatives for Micro-Hydropower Plants along Streams within Low-Relief River
Basin Using GIS ................................................................................................................................................................. 184
Sunya Sarapirome, Nueng Teaumroong, T. Kulworawanichpong, Suwit Ongsomwang, Wipop Paengwangthong
Potential Grape - Growing Sites in the Tropics: Exploration and Zoning Using A GIS Multi-Criteria
Evaluation Approach......................................................................................................................................................... 190
K. Sanga-Ngoie, K. Kumara, S. Kobayashi
Geographycal Information System for Archeological Heritage Resource Management in Sri Lanka....................... 196
W. Ranasinghe
Ecosystem Service Value Assessment by Change of Land Cover Area in South Korea .............................................. 202
Shin Yup Kim, Ahn Ho Yong, Park So Young, Choi Chul Uong
The Potential of Multimedia Electronic Atlas in Promotion of Vietnam's Tourim Industry...................................... 209
Tran Thi Huong Giang
Research on the Change of Urban Surface Temperature Under Impact of Urbanization in Hochiminh
City by Using Remote Sensing Data................................................................................................................................. 216
Tran Thi Van, Hoang Thai Lan, Le Van Trung
Global Urban Area Mapping Using Global ASTER Satellite Images ........................................................................... 222
Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Xiaowei Shao, Koki Iwao, Ryosuke Shibasaki
Large Area Impervious Surface Mapping on The Basis of Optical and SAR Data ..................................................... 228
Patrick Leinenkugel, Thomas Esch, C. Kuenzer, Steffen Gebhardt
Evaluation of Urban Expansion in Hanoi Using Remote Sensing and GIS .................................................................. 234
Tran Thi Mai Dung, Vu Anh Tuan
Land Suitability Assessment for Industrial Location Development Using MCDA ...................................................... 240
Suriporn Charungthanakij, Sunya Sarapirome
Semi-Automatic Forest Classification Using Free and Open Sources Software........................................................... 246
Vu Anh Tuan
Identification of Woody Plantation Species in Insular Southeast Asia Using 50m Resolution ALOS
PALSAR Mosaic ................................................................................................................................................................ 252
Jukka Miettinen, Wee Juan Tan, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh
The Remote Sensing Approaches for Pasture Biomass Estimation and Monitoring in Mongolia.............................. 258
M. Erdenetuya, B. Erdenetsetseg
Landscape Structure of Arid and Semi-Arid Forest in Iran.......................................................................................... 264
H. Fadaei, T. Sakai, K. Torii, T. Yoshimura, A. Tada
Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Continuous Forest Cover in Kalimantan from 1982-2009 ............................................ 270
Wataru Takeuchi, Hasi Bagan, Yoshiki Yamagata
A Method for Detecting and Mapping Urban Area by ALOS/PALSAR Data ............................................................. 276
Koichiro Itabashi, Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Koki Iwao, Kazuki Nakamura, Ryosuke Shibasaki
5. Application of TERRASAR and QUICKBIRD Data for Urban Land Cover Classification ...................................... 282
D. Amarsaikhan
Application of Advanced Technologies in Strateging Conservation of Wetlands Against Urban
Expansion in the Colombo District, Sri Lanka................................................................................................................ 287
P. Gamage, L. Indrasiri, W. Navodani
Use of Satellite Data and Potential Surface Analysis for Urban Expansion of Hua Hin Municipality,
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand....................................................................................................................... 293
Suvalak Nakya, Supaporn Kaewko, Leopairojna Lertwit Rangsiraksa, Chaowalit Silapathong
Mapping Urban Growth Probabilty in South Korea: Comparision of Environmental Damage by Use
of Environmental Conservation Value Assessment Map................................................................................................ 303
So Young Park, Jin Cheong Gil, Jeon Sung Woo, Choi Chul Uong
Water Quality and Soil Erosion Analysis of A Sub-Watershed Using Remote Sensing and
Geographical Information System ................................................................................................................................... 310
A. Ibrahim, Yuswirda Muhammad Yusak, Mohammad Zulkarnain Abdul Rahman
Geochemical Assessment of Groundwater Quality Integrating Multivariate Statistical Analysis with
GIS in Shiwaliks of Punjab, India .................................................................................................................................... 315
C. Singh, S. Mukherjee
Groundwater Potential Mapping at Upper Part of Langat Basin Using Index Model Overlay Method
of GIS Modelling Technique ............................................................................................................................................. 321
Mohamad Abd Manap, Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman, Mohammad Firuz Ramli, Noraini Surip
Identification of Ground Water Potential Zones Using RS & GIS................................................................................ 327
A. Chandra Bose, M. Giridhar, G. Viswanadh
Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) for Reservoir Water
Balance Analysis ................................................................................................................................................................ 334
Mohd Sani, A. Ibrahim, A. Tze Huey, Mohammad Zulkarnain Abdul Rahman
GIS Based Monitoring of Landuse Around Rivers Using Cadastral Maps for Non-Point Source
Pollution Management ...................................................................................................................................................... 341
Cholyoung Lee, Kyehyun Kim
GIS Application for Assessing the Effects of Land Use Change on Surface Runoff and Soil Erosion in
Phatthalung Watershed, Southern Thailand................................................................................................................... 347
Anisara Pensuk, Rajendra Shrestha
RESTful WISDOM (Water-related Information System for the Sustainable Development of the
Mekong Delta).................................................................................................................................................................... 353
Verena Klinger, Thilo Wehrmann, Steffen Gebhardt, C. Kunzer
Locating Suitable Dam Site Along the Tien Yen River, Quang Ninh Province by Employing GIS and
Multi - Criteria Analysis ................................................................................................................................................... 358
Quang Binh Bui
Landslide Susceptibility Map of Namli Watershed, Uttaradit, Thailand ..................................................................... 374
Sirilak Tanang, Sunya Sarapirome, Sasikarn Plaiklang
Increase the Level of Detail of 3D Building Models with Close-Range Images ............................................................ 380
Meng Ju Lee, Fuan Tsai
3D Reconstruction from UAV-Acquired Imagery for Road Surface Distress Assessment.......................................... 386
Chunsun Zhang, Ahmed Elaksher
Shadow Detection and Information Recovery in Aerial Images.................................................................................... 392
Chih Wei Chang, Jaan-Rong Tsay
DEM Filtering Methods for Obtaining Geological Information.................................................................................... 398
Taro Yajima, Makoto Inoue
DEM Generation from RTK-GPS Survey along the Eastern Coast of Thailand ......................................................... 404
Amornchai Prakobya, Sitthisak Moukomla, Kridsakorn Auynirundornkun, Thudchai Sansena
Reconstruction of 3D Models for Complex Buildings from Airborne and Ground-based Lidar Point
Cloud Data ......................................................................................................................................................................... 410
Shiang-En Hung, Fuan Tsai
3D Building Modeling from Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data Using a Plane-based Binary Space
Partitioning Tree................................................................................................................................................................ 416
Changjae Kim, Hyokeun Park, Suhong Yoo, Joon Heo, Hong Gyoo Sohn
Segmentation of Dual-Frequency Polarimetric SAR Data for an Improved Land Cover Classification ................... 418
Ken Yoong Lee, Timo Rolf Bretschneider
6. Integrated C and L-band Satellite Interferometry for Investigation of Surface Deformation in
Northern Vietnam Fault Zone .......................................................................................................................................... 424
Chin Fu Chao, Kun-Shan Chen, Chih-Yuan Chu, Chih Tien Wang, Tran Quoc Cuong, Dinh Van Toan
Assessment of Noise Effect on Robustness of Specral Similarity Measure ................................................................... 430
Alireza Sharifi
A Comparision of Backscatter Coefficients of ALOS PALSAR FBD Products in Different Ground
Conditions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 436
A. Bormudoi, M. Hazarika, R. Schumann, L. Samarakoon
SLC SAR Speckle Filtering Using Homoskedastic Features in Logarithmic Transformed Domain.......................... 442
Thanh-Hai Le, Ian Vince Mcloughlin, Ken Yoong Lee, Timo Bretschneider
Clustering of Hyperspectral Imagery Based on Ant Colony Optimization .................................................................. 448
F. Samadzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani
A FBGA Based Range Delay Active Radar Calibrator .................................................................................................. 454
Chih-Yuan Chu, Tzong-Huei Chien, Kun-Shan Chen
The Generation of Inferred Stereo Images From Lidar Data........................................................................................ 459
Tee-Ann Teo, Tian-Yuan Shih, Yao-Tsung Lin, Ching-Mei Huang
A Method to Detect and Remove Overlapped Points in Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data ......................................... 465
Soohee Han, Sangmin Kim, Hyokeun Park, Changjae Kim, Joon Heo
Detecting Shallow Landslides from Lidar nDSM ........................................................................................................... 468
Jin-King Liu, Wei-Chen Hsu, Yu-Chang Chan, Yu-Chung Hsieh, Tian-Yuan Shih
Microsatellite Based Frequency Modulation (FMCW) Bi-Static SAR.......................................................................... 474
Tippawan Wanwiwake, Craig I. Underwood
Recent Deformation In and Around the Eastern Taiwan Longitudinal Valley Revealed By PSI
Technique ........................................................................................................................................................................... 480
Chung-Pai Chang, Jiun-Yee Yen
Automatic Robust GCP Extraction of Multi-Temporal And Polarimetric SAR Images............................................. 483
Kamolratn Chureesampant, Junichi Susaki
A Study on PS-InSAR and D-InSAR for DDM Determination in Hilly Areas in Taiwan........................................... 491
Jia-Shiang Yang, Jaan-Rong Tsay
Development and Implementation of a Geospatial Web-Based System for Monitoring Logging
Activities ............................................................................................................................................................................. 497
M. Musa, A. Azzam, S. Syalini, K. Mahmood
Integrating Grid and Trajectory Data Via A Web Service: Case Study of Iceberg Movement.................................. 503
Ha Duc Nguyen, Ulanbek D. Turdukulov, Connie A. Blok
The Analysis of City Lights on DMSP/OLS Data Using Digital Telophone Data ........................................................ 509
Hiroaki Sengoku, Yuki Akiyama, Ryosuke Shibasaki
Improving the Accuracy of Mems IMU/GPS POS Systems For Land-Based Mobile Mapping System
By Using Tightly Coupled Integration and Auxiliary Odometer................................................................................... 515
Thanh Trung Duong, Yun-Wen Huang, Kai-Wei Chiang
The Use of Software Engineering Technique to Develop a GIS-Based System for Infrastructure Assets ................. 521
Salah Omer Hagahmoodi
Mapping of Personal Schedules on the Android-Based Smartphone ............................................................................ 533
Hajung Lee, Yang-Won Lee, Yong-Cheol Suh
Developing a Web-GIS Besed Decision Support Systems for Tourism Planning......................................................... 540
Z. Bahari Sojahrood, M. Taleai, A. Mansourian
ICA/PCA Base Geneticly Band Selection for Classification of Hyperspectral Images ................................................ 547
M. Hasanlou, F. Samadzadegan
Verification of Image Control Points ............................................................................................................................... 555
Kyaw Sann Oo, Masataka Takagi
Suitable Type of GCP For Accurate Registration of High Resolution Satellite Data .................................................. 561
Koji Uda, Masataka Takagi
Feature-Based Registration for Aerial Images And 3D Building Models ..................................................................... 567
Chao-Yuan Lo, Liang-Chien Chen
A Biologially-Inspired Optimization Algorithm for Urban Evacuation Planning in Disaster
Management....................................................................................................................................................................... 573
F. Samadzadegan, M. Yadegari
Optically Thin Cirrus Cloud Contamination In Sun Photometer Data ........................................................................ 579
Boon Ning Chew, James Campbell, Jeffery Reid, David Giles, Santo Valentin Salinas, Soo Chin Liew
7. Analysis of Sea Surface Temperature Using Time Series of Landsat Satellite Images: A Case Study in
Kwang-Yang Bay, Korea .................................................................................................................................................. 585
Sangmin Kim, Changjae Kim, Joon Heo, Suhong Yoo
Using Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Images To Monitor the Sea Surface Temperature in East
Sea Region, Vietnam In June of 2003, 2006 and 2009..................................................................................................... 587
Tran Hong Hanh, Doan Ha Phong
A Prediction Method for the Global Distribution of CO2 Concentration Introduced Land cover
Information into Non-Stationary Kriging ....................................................................................................................... 593
Mitsuhiro Tomosada
On Characteristics of Harmful Algal Blooms in the South Sea of Korea by Using In Situ and Multi-
Satellite Data ...................................................................................................................................................................... 599
Widhiyanuriyawan Denny, Dae Hyun Kim, Hong-Joo Yoon
Estimation of Groundwater Table at Forested Peatland in Kalimantan Using Drought Index Towards
Wildfire Control ................................................................................................................................................................ 605
Wataru Takeuchi, Takashi Hirano, Nanin Anggraini, Orbita Roswintiarti
The Effect of Spatial Resolution on Landslide Mapping - A Case Study in Chi-Shan River Basin,
Taiwan ................................................................................................................................................................................ 611
M. Lee, S. Wang, T. Lin
Mapping Evaluation in All Cycles of Disaster: Lessons Learned after Padang Earthquake ...................................... 617
Fahmi Amhar
Temporal Change Observation on Damage Situation of the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake in 2008
Using ALOS Satellite Images............................................................................................................................................ 629
Naoki Sato, C. Yonezawa, D. Kunii, Madoka Hori, Genya Saito
Desiccated Lik River of the THAR Desert: A Potential Site for Flood Fury, Rajasthan, Western India................... 635
S. Jakhar
Ontology Based Approach for Geospatial Semantic Web.............................................................................................. 641
Thai Binh Tran, Thilo Wehrmann, Steffen Gebhardt, Verena Klinger, Juliane Huth, Vo Quoc Tuan, C. Kuenzer
Developing Multi Objective Linear Programing (MOLP) to Improve the Decision Making of Land
Use Planning....................................................................................................................................................................... 647
Man Quang Huy, Kappas Martin
A GIS- based CBR Model for Land-Use Inference......................................................................................................... 653
Lu Tan, Hui Lin, Man-Chun Li
Forest Tree Distribution of Dry Dipterocarp Forest With Environmental Factors..................................................... 660
Yaowaret Jantakat, Wannatat Tessawat, Supak Koonto
Application of GIS Based Mapping for Integrated Disaster Risk Management Planning at the
Provincial Level ................................................................................................................................................................. 667
Nguyen Thanh Long, Tran Hoang Yen, Don Carroll, Ian Wood, Ian Fox
Development of Modis-Based Firewatch System for Forest Fire Management in Vietnam........................................ 680
Dang Van Tuyen, Tran Thi Kim Dung, Tran Hung, Nguyen Hong Minh
Land Use/Land Cover Classification – A Geomatic Approach...................................................................................... 686
A. Chandra Bose, M. Giridhar, G. Viswanadh
Remote Sensing and GIS Applications to Build Map of Landcover in Chan May Area, Phu Loc
District, Thua Thien Hue Province .................................................................................................................................. 693
Nguyen Huy Anh, Dinh Thanh Kien
The Combined Application of ALOS PALSAR and LANDSAT Images for Efficient Land Cover
Mapping ............................................................................................................................................................................. 699
D. Amarsaikhan, M. Ganzorig, B. Nergui
An Analysis of the Impact of Landuse on the Rate of Sedimentation Using Satellite Data ......................................... 705
Mainozalawati Binti Mohd Nor, A. Ibrahim, Nor Liyana Bt Mohammad Khan
Utilization of Multi-Dates and Multi-Sensors Remote Sensing Data in Monitoring Land Use/Land
Cover Changes in Kuwait ................................................................................................................................................. 712
Mamdouh Abdeen, Fatima Al Masoudi
The Capability of Eco-Physilogal Approach to Determine Net Primar Productivity (NPP) of Tropical
Rainforest Using Remote Sensing Data ........................................................................................................................... 727
Mohd Azahari Faidi, A. Ibrahim, A. Tze Huey
Determination of Moisture in Mongolia Using Remotely Sensed Data ......................................................................... 734
N. Enkhjargal, R. Tsolmon
Effect of Gas and Oil Pipelines in Sensitive Areas to Environmental Change.............................................................. 739
Yushi Nakao, Haruo Sawada
8. Integration of Biometric and Remote Sensing Techniques for Estimation of Net Ecosytem
Productivity In Tropical Rain Forest............................................................................................................................... 745
A. Wahid Rasib, A. Ibrahim, A. Cracknell, Nur Supardi Md. Noor, Abd Rahman Kassim, Khali Aziz Hamzah ,
Muhammad Firdaus Abdullah Sani, A. Tze Huey
Determination of Seasonal Dynamics in Glacier and Snow Coverage in Western Part of Mongolia
Using Remote Sensing ....................................................................................................................................................... 751
T. Oyuntsetseg, R. Tsolmon
Observation of Tsunami Damage to Marine Farm on Coast in Tohoku District Caused by the 2010
Chili Earthquake Using ALOS Satellite .......................................................................................................................... 757
H. Watanabe, D. Kunii, C. Yonezawa
Remote Sensing Methods for Mapping Flood-Prone Areas ........................................................................................... 763
A. Tze Huey, A. Ibrahim, Mohd Sani Saayon, Mohammad Zulkarnain Abdul Rahman
Integration of RS/GIS for Estimation of Soil Erosion in Lam Phra Phloeng Reservior, Nakhon
Ratchasima Province, Thailand........................................................................................................................................ 768
O. Polpanich, K. Nongpho, K. Boonwan, C. Chandraphabha, M. Hakari, L. Samarakoon
Vegetation Fire Activity in Sumatra Since 2002 ............................................................................................................. 774
Chenghua Shi, Jukka Miettinen, Soo Chin Liew
A Design of Slope Failure Detection System Using Wireless Sensor Networks ............................................................ 780
Masaki Imai, Masayuki Iwai, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Kaoru Sezaki
Evaluation of Cassava Plantation Area Using Rule-Based Classification of Multi-Temporal Satellite
Imagery............................................................................................................................................................................... 788
Jiratiwan Kruasilp, Anusorn Rungsipanich
Monitoring of Paddy Rice Fields in Australia Using Aster Data and TM Data ........................................................... 793
Aya Kitamura, D. Kunii, C. Yonezawa, Genya Saito
Monitoring of Crop Yield in Bornuur Soum Using Leaf Area Index............................................................................ 799
B. Batbileg, R. Tsolmon
Estimation of Grassland Condition in Mongolia from Field Survey and Satellite Images .......................................... 803
Madoka Hori, C. Yonezawa, D. Kunii, Yu Yoshihara, Haruka Suzuki
Vegetation Recovery Monitoring at Landslides Caused by Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, Central
America .............................................................................................................................................................................. 808
M. Valdez, C. Chen, N. Son, L. Chang
UAV Photogrammetry ...................................................................................................................................................... 815
Armin Gruen
Generating Facade Texture from Close-Range Images for Photo-Realistic City Modeling........................................ 816
Fuan Tsai, Pin-Shen Chen, Huan Chang
An Experimental Study on the Generation of Thematic Maps Using KOMPSAT-2 Image Data .............................. 822
Kwangjae Lee, Younsoo Kim
Close-Range Object 3D Surface Modeling using Multiple Cameras and Multiple Images Matching
Technique ........................................................................................................................................................................... 828
Po-Chia Yeh, Jiann-Yeou Rau
A Platform of Network Design For Close-Range Photogrammetry .............................................................................. 834
Yu-Shan Chien, Jen-Jer Jaw
Change Detection with Color Transform Image Fusion on Multispectral Remote Sensing Images........................... 840
Wei-Jen Liang, H. Ren
Land Disaster Monitoring by Using Multi Temporal ALOS/PRISM Stereo Imagery ................................................ 846
Keisuke Ishida, Mitsuhiro Kojima, Masataka Takagi
Land Use/Land Cover Change Detection of Tonle Sap Watershed, Cambodia ........................................................... 852
Nalin Senevirathne, Keo Mony, L. Samarakoon, M. Hazarika
Searching of RS Images to Aid Change Detection: A Metadata Perspective................................................................ 858
Yao-Hsien Yeh, Jung-Hong Hong
Displacement Detection of Landslide by Using Ground Based Lidar ........................................................................... 864
Ryo Inada, Masataka Takagi
Preliminary Result of Remote Sensing Applications for Sustainable Development in Mekong Delta........................ 870
Lam-Dao Nguyen, Le-Toan Thuy, C. Kunzer, Pham-Bach Viet
Back Projection and Rational Function Modeling for SAR Satellite Imagery ............................................................. 877
Liang-Chien Chen , Hsueh-Yen Shih, Chao-Yuan Lo
Oildetect 1.0 - A System for Analysis of Oil Spill............................................................................................................ 883
Nguyen Dinh Duong, Nguyen Mai Phuong, Le Minh Hang
Accuracy Assessment of Quantization Methods for Panchromatic Satellite ................................................................ 891
Alireza Sharifi
9. Texture Analysis of Urban Landcover Using Very High Resolution Optical Satellite Images ................................... 897
Wee Juan Tan, Allan Yong Kiat Tan, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh
Evaluation of ALOS PALSAR Applicability to Generate Bushfires Scars Map.......................................................... 903
Y. Zuo, Linlin Ge, K. Zhang
Optimum Band Selection of Hyperspectral Imagery Based on Particle Swarm Optimization ................................... 909
F. Samadzadegan, Tahmineh Partovi
Satellite Imagery Geo-Positioning Aided by Aerial Imagery ......................................................................................... 915
Ning Hsuan Chang, Jen-Jer Jaw
The Use of Orthophoto Maps in Power Transmission System Management................................................................ 921
Randy John Vinluan, Virgilio Santos, Melchor Valdeabella, Medel Limsuan, Nicetas Caluya
Geometric Calibraton of KOMPSAT-2 MSC PAN Data And Mapping Performance................................................ 927
Doo Chun Seo , Jaehun Jung , Ji Yean Yang , Hyo Suk Lim
Assessment of DEM Accuracy Generated from ALOS Prism High Resolution Stereo-Optical Imagery
Using LPS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 933
S. Chaminda, Xiaoyong Chen, Seishiro Kibe, L. Samarakoon
Efficient 3D Modeling of Buildings in Dense Urban Areas ............................................................................................ 939
Yuki Ota, Junichi Susaki
Acquistion of Building FACADE Texture from Close-Range Images .......................................................................... 945
Yu-Yuan Chen, Liang-Chien Chen
Application of Genetic Algorithm for GPS GDOP Computation .................................................................................. 951
Sayed Mohammad Reza Mosavi
VOLUME 2
Research on Automatic Dodging Method towards Aerial Image Seamless Processing ............................................... 956
Xiao Feng, Jiyuan Li
Investingating the Industrial Water Polution of Thi Vai River in Vietnam with MODIS
Measurements and Modeling............................................................................................................................................ 963
Bui Ta Long, Wataru Takeuchi, An Ngoc Van
Vlidation of Estimated TRMM Rainfall Data by Rain Gauges in Yemen .................................................................... 964
Ayoub Almhab, Christiaan Van Der Tol
A Comparison of Two Stereo-Matching Algorithms ...................................................................................................... 972
Bo Yuan, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh
Development of Algorithm to Generate Three-Dimensional Urban Models in the Dense Urban Areas
Using Airborne Lidar ........................................................................................................................................................ 976
Junichi Susaki, Atsushi Kora
Modelling, Management and Distribution of Heterogeneous Data for A Web Based Information
System................................................................................................................................................................................. 983
Steffen Gebhardt, Thilo Wehrmann, Verena Klinger, Juliane Huth, C. Kunzer
Refinement of Biomass Burning PM2.5 Emission Model by Quality Assured MODIS Aerosol
Measurements .................................................................................................................................................................... 989
Hirotoshi Kishi, Wataru Takeuchi, Haruo Sawada
Aerosol Charactertics over Ulaanbaatar Using Satellite Remote Sensing .................................................................... 995
S. Enkhbat, R. Tsolmon, D. Gerelmaa
An Exploration and Analysis of Carbon Mapping and Estimation Methods ............................................................... 999
Jaehoon Jung, Tony Oyana, Kyunghun Cho, Suhong Yoo, Kyungmin Kim, Jungbin Lee, Joon Heo
Classification of Clouds with Object Oriented Technique ........................................................................................... 1002
Hamid Azari, Ali Akbar Matkan, Ali Reza Shakiba, Seyed Hossein Pourali
Estimation of Aboveground Carbon Using KNN Algorithm: A Case Study in Danyang, Korea ............................. 1008
Jaehoon Jung, Joon Heo, Suhong Yoo, Kyunghun Cho, Kyungmin Kim, Jungbin Lee
Detecting Air Pollution in Vietnam by Optical Satellite Images.................................................................................. 1011
Luong Chinh Ke, Ho Thi Van Trang, Tran Ngoc Tuong, Nguyen Le Dang
Photogrammetic Orientation of UAV-Acquired Imagery for Road Condition Monitoring...................................... 1019
Chunsun Zhang, Ahmed Elaksher
Matching GPS Measurements on Locations in Digital Maps Using Neural Network................................................ 1025
Sayed Mohammad Reza Mosavi, Maryam Shemirani
Development of GPS Photos Database for Land Use and Land Cover Applications................................................. 1030
An Ngoc Van, Wataru Takeuchi
10. GPS Kinematic for Calculation of GEOID Undulation in Sulawesi............................................................................ 1036
Dadan Ramdani
On the Height Accuracy of Elevation from Digital Medium Format Camera ........................................................... 1042
Peter Tian-Yuan Shih, Tee-Ann Teo, Jyun-Yi Wu, Yao-Tsung Lin, Ching-Mei Huang
The Relationship of WORLDVIEW Satelite Image Digital Number With Land Cover and Peat Soil
Occurence in U Minh Ha Natural Forest, Camau Province......................................................................................... 1048
Vo Quang Minh
Application of Remote Sensing for Monitoring Land Use Change in Songkhla Lake at Songkhla
Province, Thailand........................................................................................................................................................... 1054
Phattaraporn Sangrawee, Anusorn Rungsipanich
The Interaction Analysis of UHI Effects and Land Cover Change in Taichung City................................................ 1060
Chih-Heng Liu, Yuan-Ling Chang, Tien-Yin Chou
Evaluations of the Different Indices for Canopy/ Land Cover Estimation in Khalkhal
County (Northwest of Iran) ............................................................................................................................................ 1070
A. Ghorbani, H. Talebpour, A. Esmali Ouri
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Geologic Carbon Sequestration Field Monitoring ............................................. 1077
Rattanasuda Cholathat, Xiaojing Li, Linlin Ge, Hai Tung Chu
Retrieving Oil Palm Plantation Based on Image Texture Analysis on THEOS Panchromatic Imagery.................. 1089
Thanwarat Anan, Yoothaphom Phothiracha, Surassawadee Phoompanich
Remote Sensing for Monitoring Vegetation Structure on the Coastal Wetlands ....................................................... 1094
Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang
Crop Identification Using Radarsat-2 Multi-Polarization Data A Case Study of Lopburi Province,
Thailand ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1095
Tippathoo Teekapakvisit
A Study of Assimilating Various Satellite Data into Crop Growth Model.................................................................. 1100
Kentaro Kuwata, Wenbin Wu, Ryosuke Shibasaki
Mapping Summer Time Pasture Amount in North-Central Mongolia ....................................................................... 1106
B. Batbileg, A. Hirano, K. Shindo
Color Normalized Pan-Sharpening Method and Natural Color Enhancement for Fusion of Ikonos
Image ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1112
Le Minh Son, Luong Chinh Ke, Vu Phuong Lan
Evaluating the Sensitivity of Image Fusion Quality Metrics to Image Degradation in Satellite Imagery................ 1119
F. Samadzadegan, F. Dadrasjavan
Fusion of ALOS PALSAR and ASTER Data for Land Cover Classification at Tonlesap Floodplain,
Cambodia ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1125
Nguyen Van Trung, Jung-Huyn Choi, Joong-Sun Won
Intelligent Sensors Fusion Algorithm............................................................................................................................. 1133
L. Sheela, C. Xavier
Evaluating Effectivness of Radiometric Correction for Optical Satellite Image Using Statistical
Parameters ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1137
Luong Chinh Ke, Nguyen Le Dang
An Innovative Approach to the Implementation of GNSS Training Kit..................................................................... 1145
Phuong Xuan Quang, Dominici Fabrizio, Marucco Gianluca, Charqane Khalid
Application of Internet-GIS to Senior High Schools GIS Education........................................................................... 1151
Ting-Yen Hung, Jinn-Guey Lay
Building Sustained Capacity to Use Geospatial Data Effectively for Conservation in Lao PDR and
Vietnam ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1156
Le Minh Hanh, Le Xuan Canh, Ha Quy Quynh, Ned Horning
Satellites as a Tool for Capacity Building Leading to Sustainable Development ....................................................... 1162
Alex Da Silva Curiel, Ben Stern, Zeger De-Groot, Luis Gomes, J. Paul Stephens, Owen Hawkings, Gary Holmes
Remotely Sensed Archeology: Recent Applications with "DAICHI" ......................................................................... 1168
Filiz Kurtcebe, Norbert Pfeifer, Cengizhan Ipbuker
Concept-based Intelligent Information Retrieval in Digital Library .......................................................................... 1176
Thinn Mya Mya Swe
Road Extraction by Using Texture Analysis and Spectral Information ..................................................................... 1181
Tsukasa Hosomura
New Approach for Extraction of Subsurface Cylindrical Pipe Diameter and Material Type from
Ground Penetrating Radar Image ................................................................................................................................. 1187
Jaw Siow Wei, Mazlan Hashim, Maged Marghany
11. Feature Extraction for Metric Characterization of Residential Urban Form of Hanoi City .................................... 1194
Pham Van Cu, Pham Van Thang, Le Minh Phuong
Subsurface Utility Mapping for Underground Cadastral Infrastructure................................................................... 1200
Mazlan Hashim, Jaw Siow Wei, Maged Marghany
Feature Extraction for High-Resolution Imageries Based on the Human Visual Perception ................................... 1207
Hongsheng Zhang, Hui Lin, Yan Li
Clouds and their Shadow Removal in Remote Sensing Image..................................................................................... 1217
Yi Chung Chen, H. Ren
Landslide Detection with Feature Vectors Extracted from Video of Fixed Monitor ................................................. 1222
Yen Shuo Lin, H. Ren
An Approach for Estimating Area of Rubber Plantation: Integrating Satellite and Physical Data over
the Northeast Thailand.................................................................................................................................................... 1228
Charat Mongkolsawat, Wasana Putklang
Estimating Land Surface Soil Moisture Variability in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta Using Modis
Data................................................................................................................................................................................... 1235
Son Thanh Nguyen, C. Chen, L. Chang, M. Valdez
Buffering-Based Analysis of Calving Front of Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland ................................................ 1241
Seongsu Jeong, Changjae Kim, Hyoung Sig Cho, Joon Heo
Surface Soil Moisture Assessment for Rice Areas in Taiwain Using Modis Data ...................................................... 1247
Yi Jeng Lin, C. Chen, L. Chang, N. Son
Estimation of Rain-fed Wheat Cultivation by Using Satellite Images (Case Study: Khodabandeh
District, Zanjan Province)............................................................................................................................................... 1252
Mohsen Ahadnejad Reveshty,Yoshihisa Maruyama, Alireza Rabet
Development of Hyperspectral Data Utilization Technology by Using Data Mining Method for Paddy,
West Java, Indonesia ....................................................................................................................................................... 1259
Atsushi Uchida, Hozuma Sekine, Kotaro Fukuhara, Taichi Takayama, Osamu Kashimura, M. Evri, Agus Wibowo,
M. Sadly, D. Arief, Nadirah Pudi, Sidik Muljono
Application of Multimedia Technology with Remote Sensing, GPS And GIS for Discovering Karst
Ground Water in Haging Province ................................................................................................................................ 1265
Nguyen Ngoc Thach, Pham Ngoc Hai, Nguyen Van Lam, Duong Thi Thanh Thuy
Online SLAM and Moving Objects Detection Using Laser Scanner on Vehicle Platform........................................ 1274
Yulin Duan, Yun Shi, Xiaowei Shao, Huijing Zhao, Ryosuke Shibasaki
On the Published Patents of Airborne Bathymetric Lidar by 2009............................................................................. 1280
Peter Tian-Yuan Shih, Jie-Chung Chen, Jia-Hsun Chen
Full-Waveform Lidar Processing with Different Computation and Classification Methods .................................... 1286
Wei-Tsun Lin, Peter Tian-Yuan Shih, Tee-Ann Teo
Accuracy Assessment of INSAR DEM Tropospheric Noise Reduction Technique Against GPS
Observations .................................................................................................................................................................... 1292
Alireza Sharifi
A Geocoding Method for Interferometric DEM in Difficult Mapping Areas............................................................. 1298
Qingli Luo, Jixian Zhang, Hui Lin
Comparision of Elevation Derived from Insar Data with DEM from Topography Map .......................................... 1305
Nguyen Ba Duy
Development of Semi-Automated Framework for 3D Building Modeling Using Terrestrial Laser
Scanning Data .................................................................................................................................................................. 1317
Hyokeun Park, Seongsu Jeong Il, Hong Seo, Hyoung Sig Cho, Soohee Han, Joon Heo, Hong Gyoo Sohn
The Analysis of Polder BRDF Database Data by Simple Linear Shadowing Model.................................................. 1318
Yoshiyuki Kawata
Debris Flow Detection for Fixed Video Camera with Optimal Theory....................................................................... 1323
Yen Liang Chen, H. Ren
Generation 250m Daily Cloud-free MODIS Image Using Dynamic Composite Algorithm ...................................... 1329
Sun-Hwa Kim, Sung-Jin Kang, Jeong Eun, Kyu-Sung Lee
Multi-Objective Optimization for Multi-Satellite Scheduling System ........................................................................ 1335
Feng Tai Hwang, Yi Yao Yeh, Sheng-Yi Li
Image Smoothing of Multispectral Imagery Based on the HNN and Geo-Statistics.................................................. 1341
Nguyen Quang Minh
Applying Genetic Algorithm to GPS GDOP Classification.......................................................................................... 1352
Sayed Mohammad Reza Mosavi
12. Remote Sensing for Forest Cover Change in Cat Tien National Park Support for Redd Pilot Study in
Vietnam ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1358
Hanh Quyen Nguyen, Minh Y. Tran, Sy Son Tong, Ngoc Dat Dinh, Viet Hoa Pham, Richard Mc Nelly, Timothy
Holland, Thanh An Pham
Land Cover Classification Using Combinations of L- and C- Band SAR and Optical Satellite Images .................. 1364
Hai Tung Chu, Linlin Ge
Analysis of Peatland Development and Degradation Processes in Jambi, Indonesia................................................. 1370
Jianjun Wang, Jukka Miettinen, Aljosja Hooijer, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh
Land Cover Analysis in Landscape Typology in Ninh Binh Province - A Spatial Approach Using
Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis (Abstract Not Available) ........................................................................................ N/A
Hang Thi Thuy Nguyen
Full Polarimetric Observation of Rice Growth by PALSAR ....................................................................................... 1376
Takahiro Imai, D. Kunii, C. Yonezawa
TWOPAC – A New Approach for Automated Classification of Satellite Imagery .................................................... 1382
Juliane Huth, Thilo Wehrmann, Steffen Gebhardt, Verena Klinger, C. Kuenzer
Flashflood Assessment in Central Thailand - A Case Study ........................................................................................ 1388
D. Alkema, S. Prachansri, K. Masters
Using the PRECIS – Regional Climate Model to Develop Climate Change Scenario in 21st Century
for Vietnam ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1389
Nguyen Van Thang, Hoang Duc Cuong, Nguyen Dang Mau, Truong Ba Kien
Potential of Near Real Time Satellite Rainfall Products in Monitoring and Predicting Geohazards in
the Caribbean................................................................................................................................................................... 1397
Sumith Pathirana, Kelly Aliasgar, Serwan Baban
Comparative Study of Satellite Remote Sensing Systems for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation................................ 1405
Hiroyuki Koma, Haruo Sawada
Catastrophic Flood and Forest Cover Change in the Huong River Basin, Central Viet Nam: A Gap
Between Common Perceptions and Facts ...................................................................................................................... 1411
Phong Tran, Fausto Marincioni, Rajib Shaw
Use of Satellite Technology for Operational Pollution Monitoring, Source Detection and Identification................ 1412
Marte Indregard, Jan Petter Pedersen, Line Steinbakk, Tony Bauna, Borre Pedersen
JAXA Presentation for Climate Change (Abstract Not Available) .............................................................................. N/A
Toru Fukuda
The Overview of Space Applications for Environment Initiatives .............................................................................. 1418
Shinichi Sobue, Toru Fukuda, Toshio Koike, Wataru Takeuchi, Tsugito Nagano, Tomoyuki Nukui
Carbon Stock Calculating and Forest Change Assessment Towards REDD+ Actitives for the
Mangrove Forest in Vietnam .......................................................................................................................................... 1423
Wataru Takeuchi , Vu Tien Dien, An Ngoc Van
Assessment of Vulnerabilities by Sea Level Rise on Sri Lankan Coasts ..................................................................... 1424
Bandula Wickramarachchi, L. Samarakoon, Yoshimitsu Tajima
Contribution of Asian Institute of Technology for Implementation of SAFE ............................................................ 1429
L. Samarakoon, Kavinda Gunesekera, J. Fowze
The Use of Remote Sensing Disaster Risk Management – A Building Capacity Training Course at
Water Resources University (WRU) .............................................................................................................................. 1431
Le Thi Chau Ha
Applying Satellite Data, Numerical Rainfall Forecast, Combinning with Ground Observations in
Flood Forecasting for the Red River System................................................................................................................. 1432
Tinh Dang Ngoc
Trends of Natural Hazards in the Asia-Pacific Region................................................................................................. 1433
M. Hazarika, Sahdev Singh, M. Shahab Uddin, L. Samarakoon
Flood Inundation Modeling in the Lower Reach of the Kalu River, Sri Lanka ......................................................... 1440
J. Fowze, H. Nandalal, D. Welideniya, S. Samarasinge, Anoja Seneviratne, A. Bormudoi, M. Hazarika, L.
Samarakoon
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in Agricultural Land Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case
Study in East Java, Indonesia......................................................................................................................................... 1446
J. Fowze, V. Thakar, S. Wahyu, R. Shofiyati, M. Hazarika, L. Samarakoon
Volcano Monitoring by Combination of Ground-based and UAV-based System with Sensor Network ................. 1452
Masahiko Nagai, Yoshinori Araki
Potential Use of ALOS PALSAR in Flood Hazard Mapping, A Case Study in Five Districts, LaoPDR.................. 1453
A. Bormudoi, M. Hazarika, R. Schumann, L. Samarakoon, V. Phaengsuwan, K. Thanasack
13. Strengthening Technical Capacity of Remote Sensing Applications in Vietnam (Abstract Not
Available)........................................................................................................................................................................... N/A
N/A
Strengthening Technical Capacity of Remote Sensing Applications in Sri Lanka (Abstract Not
Available)........................................................................................................................................................................... N/A
N/A
Earthquake Deformation Study Using SAR Interferometry, A Case Study in Pamir-Alai Area in
Kyrgyz (Abstract Not Available)..................................................................................................................................... N/A
N/A
Cyclone Hazard Modeling and Vulnerability Assessment in a Coastal District of Bangladesh Using
GIS and Remote Sensing................................................................................................................................................. 1458
Kavinda Gunasekara, M. Sohel Rana, Manzul Kumar Hazarika, L. Samarakoon, Munir Siddiquee
JAXA's Earth Observation Satellite Program .............................................................................................................. 1465
Toru Fukuda, Shinichi Sobue, Tomoyuki Nukui, Fumiko Oda
Earth Observation System and Applications of China (Abstract Not Available)........................................................ N/A
Gu Xingfa
Sensors for Indian Earth Observation Programme...................................................................................................... 1472
S.S. Ran
An Omni-Directional Assessment of THEOS Operational Projects............................................................................ 1473
Ravit Sachasiri
Environmental Monitoring Using FORMOSAT-2 Satellite Images............................................................................. N/A
Chi-Farn Chen
How I Become Space Scientist From Asia (Abstract Not Available)............................................................................ N/A
Joey Comiso
How To Work For The International Academic Societies (Abstract Not Available).................................................. N/A
Kohei Cho
Studying Abroad (Abstract Not Available) .................................................................................................................... N/A
Manos Baltsavias
ISPRS Student Consortium (Abstract Not Available)................................................................................................... N/A
Kyaw Sann Oo
ACRS Student Program (Abstract Not Available) ........................................................................................................ N/A
Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Chao-Yuan Lo
How to Write a Thesis/Paper (Abstract Not Available)................................................................................................. N/A
Armin Gruen
How to Write a Proposal (Abstract Not Available)........................................................................................................ N/A
Ian Dowman
How to Give Presentations (Abstract Not Available)..................................................................................................... N/A
Shunji Murai
Study on Monitoring Taipei Land-Use Change ............................................................................................................ 1479
Yeong-Kuan Chen, Chi-Chuan Cheng , Su-Fen Wang, Rong-Peng Wang
CONTENTS OF THE POSTER PRESENTATION
Study on Monitoring the Landscape Structure of Leucaena Leucocephala................................................................ 1486
Chi-Chuan Cheng, Huan-Min Chen, Hann-Chung Lo
Radiometric Calibration Coefficients of Water-Body for “HJ-1” Satellite Multispectral CCD Sensor
by Cross-Calibration Based Method .............................................................................................................................. 1492
Huang Miaofen, Xing Xufeng, Niu Shengli, Sun Zhongping
Developoment of the Web GIS Based GRIMS (Green Resource Information Management
System) ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1501
Myung Hee Jo, Hyongsub Kim, Yunwon Jo
Application of Photogrammetry and Markov Model on Monitoring Human Disturbance in Shihmen
Reservoir Catchment....................................................................................................................................................... 1507
Chi-Chuan Cheng, Yeong-Kuan Chen, Chih-Da Wu
Updating Land Use Map with High Resolution Satellite Imagery............................................................................... 1513
Pham Vong Thanh, Le Thu Trang, Tran Quoc Khanh, Phan Van Khue
Determining the Surface Deformation in Ilan Plain Using PSI Technique................................................................. 1518
Chu-Chun Kang, Chung-Pai Chang
14. A New Method to Retrieve Soil Roughness Parameter from C-Band SAR Data ....................................................... 1524
Weilin Yuan, Qiming Qin, Hongbo Jiang
Detection of Clear-Cut Areas Using the Image Differencing Method with LANDSAT/TM Data ............................ 1530
Takuhiko Murakami, Tetsuji Ohta, Tsuyoshi Kajisa, Nobuya Mizoue, Shigejiro Yoshida
Continental Scale Land Cover Classification Using MODIS Surface Reflectance Products..................................... 1536
Mikio Maeda, Kiyonari Fukue, Haruhisa Shimoda
Temporal Change of Crested Ibis Habitat in Shaanxi Province, China ..................................................................... 1542
Shota Mochizuki, Takuhiko Murakami
Land Use Change Analysis in Uvurkhangai Province .................................................................................................. 1548
G. Undram, A. Tungalag, R. Tsolmon
A Study on the Growth Monitoring Method of Rice Plants by Laser Scanner from Above ..................................... 1554
Kazuyoshi Takahashi, Atsushi Rikimaru, Kenta Sakata
Monitoring and Spatial Analysis of Marine Debris by RS and GIS............................................................................ 1560
Sun-Woong Jang, Jae-Moon Park, Hong-Joo Yoon
Study on the Variations of Catch of Anchovy and Saury Due to Oceanic Climate Change in the
Korean Seas by Using RS/GIS ........................................................................................................................................ 1567
Seung-Yeol Oh, Jae-Moon Park, Hong-Joo Yoon
Statistical Relationship Between Lai Indices and Canopyspectral Data of Crops ..................................................... 1573
Heng Dong, Qiming Qin, Lin You, Hongbo Jiang, Weilin Yuan, Jinliang Wang, Ning Zhang
3D Model Retrieval and Assessment for Point Cloud Modeling.................................................................................. 1578
Po-Chi Hsu, Jyun-Yuan Chen, Chao-Hung Lin
Mapping of Precipitable Water Using MTSAT Data ................................................................................................... 1584
Shin Akatsuka, Kei Oyoshi, Wataru Takeuchi
Detection of Land Use/ Land Cover Change in War Ravaged Area in Sri Lanka Using Image Fusion
Technique ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1590
G. Gunawardena, Wataru Takeuchi
Correction on NDVI from QUICKBIRD MS Data Due to Topographic Effects ....................................................... 1596
Min-Gee Hong , H. Nguyen, Choen Kim
A Comparative Study on Shadow Detection of Remote Sensing Image in Color Models.......................................... 1600
I-Chun Tsai, Chao-Hung Lin
Implementation of A Detailed Biotope Mapping Using Kompsat-2 Imagery and the Arcbiotope Tool................... 1606
Byeong-Hyeok Yu, Byung-Seon Kahng, Hyun-Kyung Oh, Sun-Gu Lee, Yong-Shik Chun
One Method of Estimating Vegetation Leaf Area Index from ENVISAT-ASAR Data ............................................. 1612
Shuai Gao ,Liang Guo, Jie Wu, Lu Yu, Chaoyang Wu, Yu Meng, Ting Mei, Liping Zhou
Assessment And Monitoring The Effects of Coastal Dynamics Changes in South Johore Using
Remote Sensing Data....................................................................................................................................................... 1625
Mohd Aizuddin Mohd Raes, A. Ibrahim, Mohd Sani Saayon
Geometric Accuracy Evaluation of Theos Imagery ...................................................................................................... 1626
Shijie Liu, Clive Fraser, Chunsun Zhang, Mehdi Ravanbakhsh, Xiaohua Tong
The Display and Analysis of Bathymetric Lidar Waveform ........................................................................................ 1632
Jyun-Yi Wu, Peter Tian-Yuan Shih, Jie-Chung Chen, Jia-Hsun Chen
Change Detection from ALOS/PALSAR Imagery for the 2008 Chinese Wenchuan Earthquake............................ 1638
Jung Hum Yu, Linlin Ge
Combining of Aerial Laser Scanning Data, Terrestrial Mobile Scanned Data and Digital Orthophoto.................. 1644
K. Pavelka, J. Reznicek, Martina Faltynova, Lucie Pikhartova
Experiment of the Modification and Updating of National Base Maps Using the LiDAR-Based Mobile
Mapping System .............................................................................................................................................................. 1650
Jaemyoung Cho, Hongsik Yun, Miran Lee, Hyunjoon Cho
GIS-Based Analysis of Beech Forest Decline Using Time-Series Aerial Photographs: Case Study of the
Tanzawa Mountains, Central Japan .............................................................................................................................. 1655
M. Yamane, T. Suzuki, H. Sasakawa
Empirical Mode Decomposition and Wavelet Analysis of Time-Series Spot Data for Evaluating Rice
Planting Calendar............................................................................................................................................................ 1661
C. Chen, S. Huang, L. Chang, N. Son
A Study on Estimating Thin Ice Thickness with Formsat-2 RSI Data ........................................................................ 1667
T. Niioka, Kohei Cho, Chi-Farn Chen
Interannual Variations of SST in the Northeast Asian Sea by Using NOAA/AVHRR Data..................................... 1673
Seung Hwan Min, Dae Hyun Kim, Hong-Joo Yoon
15. Estimate Ambient Population Density: Discovering The Current Flow of the City .................................................. 1679
Teerayut Horanont, Ryosuke Shibasaki
Design and Implementation of MODIS Based Korean Peninsula Monitoring System .............................................. 1685
Sung-Jin Kang, Sun-Hwa Kim, Jeong Eun, Seung-Yub Kim, Kyu-Sung Lee
Semi-Automatic Clustering for a Registration of Radar Images................................................................................. 1690
Joz Wu, Hsien-Yu Tsai
Development of A Visual SAR Processor and Its Calibration Function ..................................................................... 1696
Yosuke Ito, Yuuhei Teramoto, Kenji Abe
A Maximum Noise Fraction Transform Based on a Sensor Noise Model for Hyperspectral Data........................... 1702
Naoto Yokoya, Akira Iwasaki
SARSHIPS: A Component-Based System For Ship Detection on SAR Images ......................................................... 1708
Bo Yuan, Soo Chin Liew, Leong Keong Kwoh
The Extraction of 3-D Structural Lines For Building Facade Modelling ................................................................... 1712
Chung-Hsian Kao, Tee-Ann Teo
Developing an Emd-Based Data Filtering Method for Airbourne LiDAR ................................................................. 1719
K. Chang, M. Peng, E. Wang, J. Cheng
Quality Assessment and Control of DEM Generation from Airborne LiDAR Data.................................................. 1725
C. Wang, Y. Liu, Yi-Hsing Tseng
True-Orthorectification by Mosaicking Aerial Images ................................................................................................ 1731
Wen-Chi Chang, Liang-Chien Chen, Chia-Hwa Lin, Chien-Liang Liu, Yao-Tsung Lin, Shin-Hui Lee
A Comparative Analysis of fusion Methods for MODIS 250m Images....................................................................... 1736
Sung-Jin Kang, Sun-Hwa Kim, Jeong Eun, Kyu-Sung Lee
Towards DTM Generation from ASTER GDEM and SRTM3 in Hilly Terrain Using Wavelets ............................ 1742
Ryotaro Takeda, Wataru Takeuchi
Coral Reef Mapping in Vietnam's Coastal Waters from ALOS AVNIR-2 Satellite Image and Field
Survey Data...................................................................................................................................................................... 1748
Van Dien Tran, Stuart Phinn, Chris Roelfsema
The Estimation of Pollution Level on Making the Thematic Map for Pollution ........................................................ 1761
Jae-Moon Park, Hyun-Woo Choi, Hong-Joo Yoon
Determination of Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) Value for Mangrove Ecosystem Using MODIS
Satellite ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1766
Ahmad Bin Mohd Khairudin, A. Ibrahim, A. Wahid Rasib
The Utilitlization of Intelligent Geospatial Information for the Implementation of Green Energy Test
Bed .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1767
Myung Hee Jo, Yunwon Jo, Kyung Jun Kim, Kwang Deuk Kim, Yun Chang Yeol
Evaluating the Effect of Vegetation Index of SPOT Imagery on the Accuracy of Castanopsis Carlesii
Potential Habitat Model .................................................................................................................................................. 1773
Chun-Hao Tu, Nan-Jang Lo, Wei-I Chang, Kai-Yi Huang
GIS and Predictive Modeling: a Comparison of Methods Applied to Schima superba Potential Habitat
and Decision Making ....................................................................................................................................................... 1779
Hou-Chang Chen, Nan-Jang Lo, Wei-I Chang, Kai-Yi Huang
Predicting the Suitable Habitat of Brainea Insignis by Using Three Multivariate Statistical Methods
with GIS............................................................................................................................................................................ 1785
Wen-Chiao Wang, Nan-Jang Lo, Wei-I Chang, Kai-Yi Huang
Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Identify Ecotourism Potential Sites of
Songkhla Lake Basin, Thailand...................................................................................................................................... 1792
Saroj Gyawali, Parichart Visuthismajarn
Development of Geographical Information System for Investigations of Long-Term Change in Lake
Mikatas ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1798
Jun Kumagai, Masahiko Nagai, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Gou Matsubara, Tomoyuki Hino
Natural Disaster Vulnerability Mapping in the Province of Banten, Indonesia......................................................... 1804
M. Khifni Soleman, Agus Hermawan Atmadilaga, Fitri Nurcahyani
Simulation of Hyperspectral Image Using Multispectral Image for Land Cover Mapping...................................... 1808
Jung-il Shin, Kyu-Sung Lee
An Interoperable Perspective towards the Distribution of 3D Building Data ............................................................ 1814
Shi-Wen Lin, Jung-Hong Hong, Kai-Ling Huang
Predicting Soil Erosion by Change of Land-Cover and Rainfall Using the Revised Universal Soil Loss
Equation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1820
Cheong Gil Jin, Oh Che Young, Cho Kyung Chull, Choi Chul Uong
16. Application of Remote Sensing on Carbon Sequestration in Taipei Forestland ........................................................ 1828
Chi-Chuan Cheng, Hsin-Hung Chen
Historic Shoreline Changes: An Indicator of Coastal Vulnerability to Human Landuse and
Development in Kien Giang, Vietnam............................................................................................................................ 1835
Hai Hoa Nguyen, David Pullar, Norm Duke, Clive Mcalpine, H. Nguyen, Kasper Johansen
The Application of VRS-GPS In Land Use Change Surveying.................................................................................... 1844
Hongbo Jiang, Heng Dong
Vehicle-Based Mobile Mapping System for the Frequent Unscheduled Revision of National Base Map ................ 1848
Hongsik Yun, Jinsang Hwang, Taejun Jeong, Younghyen Kim
Modeling the Potential Habitat of Rhododendron formosanum in Huisun by Multivariate Statistical
Analysis Coupled with 3S................................................................................................................................................ 1853
An-Ya Cheng, Nan-Jang Lo, Wei-I Chang, Kai-Yi Huang
Photogrammetrical Measuring of the Dynamical Deformation of the Joint and the Column Web
Panel at Elevated Temperature ...................................................................................................................................... 1859
K. Pavelka, J. Reznicek
Development of the Multi-Referential Reverse Dictionary for Interoperating Earth Observation Data................. 1864
Masafumi Ono, Masahiko Nagai, Kenji Sugimoto, Ryosuke Shibasaki
Integrated Spectral and Spatial Information for Image Classification Based on Support Vector
Machine ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1869
Jin-Tsong Hwang, Yi-Ting Tsai, Jie-Shi Weng, Si-Han Chen
Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Monitor Arsenic Dispersal from a Gatsuurt Mining Area,
Mongolia........................................................................................................................................................................... 1875
N. Gandoljin, B. Batbileg, T. Enkhdul, T. Darjaa
Monitoring Landscape Changes of Coastal Zone Using Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing Images ......................... 1880
Jihn-Fa Jan, Yu-Ching Hsu, Chih-Da Wu
Computation of Complete Bouguer Anomalies from Marine Gravity Models in East Sea ....................................... 1886
Dongha Lee, Hongsik Yun, Eunseok Jang, Jeonggi Park
Monitoring of Landscape Dynamics in a Typical Reservoir System in the Northern Taiwan .................................. 1891
Chih-Da Wu, Shih-Chun Candice Lung, Yung-Chung Chuang
Analysis of Vegetation Indices by Using Hyperspectral Hyperion Data ..................................................................... 1897
Nor Liyana Bt Mohammad Khan, Alvin Lau Meng Shin, A. Ibrahim, Raja Elfyda Binti Raja Hashib
Determination of Net Primary Productivity of Oil Palm Using Modis MOD17A2 Data........................................... 1898
Raja Elfyda Binti Raja Hashib, A. Ibrahim, A. Wahid Rasib, Nor Liyana Bt Mohammad Khan
Improvement of Extract Accuracy for Snow Coverage Area on the Images Using Dynamic Threshold
Methodology..................................................................................................................................................................... 1899
Kenta Sakata
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