18.01.2013 Views

ISRS 2010 ICSANE - ieice

ISRS 2010 ICSANE - ieice

ISRS 2010 ICSANE - ieice

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing <strong>2010</strong><br />

International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics <strong>2010</strong><br />

27 ~ 29 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

Ramada Plaza Hotel<br />

Jeju, Korea<br />

In association with<br />

26th Fall Symposium of KSRS<br />

2nd Workshop on Environmental Geospatial Information<br />

19th Annual Workshop of EMSEA<br />

16th KOMPSAT Application Workshop<br />

Organized by<br />

The Korean Society of Remote Sensing(KSRS)<br />

Standing Committee of Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia(EMSEA)<br />

Technical Committee on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics of IEICE<br />

Supproted by<br />

Ministry of Environment


Contents<br />

2 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

16<br />

17<br />

46<br />

41<br />

Opening Adresses<br />

Welcome to the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Welcome to the <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Congratulatory Remarks<br />

Foreword<br />

Committees & Importance Informations<br />

Committees<br />

General Information<br />

Transportation & Travel Information<br />

Accomodations<br />

Registration Information<br />

Presentation Information<br />

Advance Schedule & Programs<br />

Social Program<br />

Time Schedule<br />

Sponsors & Exhibitors<br />

Sponsors<br />

Exhibitors


It<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Welcome to the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Prof. Young-Seup Kim<br />

is my pleasure to welcome all the colleagues to participate in the International Symposium<br />

on Remote Sensing <strong>2010</strong> hosted by Korean Society of Remote Sensing. On behalf of the<br />

organizing committee, I hope this symposium will provide a good opportunity to share our<br />

knowledge and philosophies in a broad spectrum of research fields related to remote sensing.<br />

As a professional academic organization, the <strong>ISRS</strong> has an important mission to develop and<br />

improve theories, methodologies, and applications in remote sensing. With much concerns on<br />

global climatic changes, remote sensing has attracted a great attention because of its ability to<br />

monitor and analyze the environmental state of our Earth at global and local scales. Moreover,<br />

environmental problems are closely associated with governmental policies and socioeconomic<br />

changes of all over the world. In this context, remote sensing has the responsibility to collaborate<br />

with neighboring academic areas including natural and social sciences in an interdisciplinary<br />

framework.<br />

This symposium covers the research presentations and discussions in relations to sensors, data<br />

processing, microwave, atmosphere, ocean, land, LiDAR, GIS, GPS, photogrammetry,<br />

KOMPSAT, COMS, and so on. I hope all of you can take full advantages of the program of the<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>. The research outcomes shared among us should be also disseminated to other public<br />

and private sectors for better understanding of remote sensing and related fields. I believe the<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> will play the role of enhancing our cordial relationships and also providing a variety<br />

of precious information regarding all aspects of remote sensing and spatial information<br />

technologies. Your active participations in discussion will greatly help the improvement of<br />

science and society as well.<br />

Finally, I would like to express my sincere thankfulness to the steering committee, organizing<br />

committee, and technical program committee of the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> and all participants who have<br />

shown a great enthusiasm for the development of remote sensing. I hope all of you will have a<br />

wonderful time during your stay in Jeju Island with beautiful sea and mountains.<br />

General Chairman of <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

President of the Korean Society of Remote Sensing<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 3


4 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Welcome to the <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Taneo Kawanishi<br />

International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics <strong>2010</strong><br />

The(<strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong>) is the annual international conference of the Space, Aeronautical and<br />

Navigational Electronics (SANE) committee of the Institute of Electronics, Information and<br />

Communication Engineers (IEICE) in Japan. This year, it is a great honor to hold the <strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

<strong>2010</strong> as the Joint Conference of the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> (International Symposium on Remote Sensing)<br />

and the <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong> (JCII-<strong>2010</strong>). On behalf of the organizing committee of <strong>ICSANE</strong>, I would<br />

like to express my sincere appreciation to the organizing committee of <strong>ISRS</strong> and my warmest<br />

welcome to all the participants in JCII-<strong>2010</strong>.<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong> deals with very wide spectra such as space-based and airborne-based systems,<br />

electronic and applied radio wave systems, remote sensing, navigational and traffic control and<br />

so on. <strong>ISRS</strong> is aiming for remote sensing theories and applications; therefore, it is well<br />

accommodated with each other. Thus, it is really worthwhile to collaborate with each other<br />

between Korea and Japan. The joint conference will provide a forum for the exchange of<br />

information with emphasis on new developments, services and applications in these fields. It is a<br />

great opportunity to share the latest results from the other countries and discuss with your<br />

research colleagues and professionals. I believe that JCII-<strong>2010</strong> contributes to the creation of new<br />

findings, and the progress and development of the related technologies through the research<br />

presentations and fruitful discussions.<br />

The venue is located at one of the nicest spots in Korea. The organizing committee looks forward<br />

to seeing you in the conference, and making your visit a memorable and enjoyable one in Jeju.<br />

General Co-Chair of <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

President of IEICE SANE, JAROS, Japan


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Distinguished guests, Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express my sincere appreciation<br />

and warm welcome to all of you for taking your precious time to participate in the<br />

“International Symposium on Remote Sensing <strong>2010</strong>” and the “2nd Workshop on Environmental<br />

Geospatial Information.” The Symposium and Workshop are being held in beautiful Jeju Island,<br />

hosted by the Korean Society of Remote Sensing and sponsored by the Ministry of Environment.<br />

The two scientific events aim to share research results on a wide diversity of social phenomena<br />

that were produced by applying advanced Information and Communications Technologies;<br />

remote sensing and geographic information technology. As a sponsor, I highly think of these<br />

events in that they have constantly and remarkably progressed in terms of both quantity and<br />

quality.<br />

Futurist Alvin Toffler emphasized in his book Power Shift the importance of knowledge as high -<br />

quality power. The Korean government has endeavored to establish a knowledge - based egovernment,<br />

and earned the top rank in the UN E-government Survey in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

The ICT - particularly remote sensing and geographic information technology - has played a<br />

pivotal role in moving Koreatowardaknowledge-basedsociety.<br />

The Ministry of Environment acknowledged how crucial it is to tap remote sensing and<br />

geographic information technology and began building an Environment Geospatial Information<br />

Database since 1998. The Ministry has continuously improved the database, producing a more<br />

detailed vegetation map in 2009 and a land cover map with higher resolution in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

The environment geospatial information based on remote sensing and geographic information<br />

technology has provided basis for study on major environmental media such as water, air and<br />

ecosystem. And the study about the environmental media has yet again served as scientific basis<br />

for devising Low Carbon Green Growth policies, creating a virtuous cycle.<br />

It is my sincere hope that experts from home and abroad share knowledge and information on a<br />

variety of topics to produce a fruitful outcome from this symposium.<br />

Lastly, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the organizing committee for arranging<br />

this event. I hope you enjoy the splendid nature in Jeju where autumn shows the most<br />

picturesque landscape.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Congratulatory Remarks<br />

Minister of Environment<br />

of the Republic of Korea<br />

H.E. MAANEE LEE<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 5


6 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Foreword<br />

Prof. Hajime Fukushima<br />

It<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

is my great pleasure and honor to welcome all of you who participate in <strong>ISRS</strong> 2009 as the<br />

Japanese co-chairman of the Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia (EMSEA)<br />

project, and as a member of the steering committee of <strong>ISRS</strong> 2009.<br />

The EMSEA project was proposed and initiated in 1991 by Prof. Soondal Choi and late Prof.<br />

Mikio Takagi, with the main objective of promoting research activities in spaceborne monitoring<br />

led by scientific communities of Korea and Japan. Since then, sponsored by Korea Science and<br />

Engineering Foundation (KOSEF), Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences (JSPS), and<br />

Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (MESC), joint symposium/workshop has<br />

been held once a year in Korea. In 1994, the 3rd annual EMSEA Workshop was held jointly with<br />

the 10th Fall Symposium of KSRS, as “International Symposium on Remote Sensing” at Taejon.<br />

This actually was the starting point of today’s <strong>ISRS</strong>, and because of this I can proudly welcome<br />

you.<br />

The EMSEA activity is now more enhanced by Taiwanese colleagues who joined EMSEA since<br />

2006. Needless to say, remote sensing of environment, especially with the use of satellite<br />

observation, necessitates well-coordinated international cooperation and collaboration. This<br />

should put its basis on timely and activated exchange of scientific and technological information<br />

among international communities with close friendship and mutual understanding. On this<br />

respect, I would like to remind all of you that this conference gives us an important and excellent<br />

opportunity. I do hope that all the participants enjoy this conference.<br />

I should also mention here the close partnership between the Korean Society of Remote Sensing<br />

(KSRS) and the Remote Sensing Society of Japan (RSSJ) as the Vice-President of the RSSJ. In<br />

2003, both societies have agreed in to send young scientists of each society to the symposium of<br />

its counterpart. This exchange program has been kept continuing, and this year we Japanese have<br />

hosted two young Korean scientists and two KSRS representatives in the spring meeting of the<br />

RSSJ. I am very happy to report that RSSJ, in return, send a young colleague to this symposium,<br />

namely Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hoan, who won the RSSJ’s “Young Scientist Dispatch Program<br />

Award” this year. In addition, representing RSSJ, Prof. Kazuo Ouchi, the chair of the RSSJ<br />

International Committee, is also attending the conference. I wish these kinds of programs and<br />

activities keep encouraging young scientists and students to enjoy experiencing international<br />

communication and collaboration.<br />

Lastly, but not the least, I would like to express my gratitude to all the members of the executive<br />

committees, who put their dedicated efforts to have this conference to be a successful one.<br />

Co-Chair of EMSEA<br />

Vice President, Remote Sensing Society of Japan


It<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

is my great pleasure to welcome all the attendees to join the International Symposium on<br />

Remote Sensing (<strong>ISRS</strong>) organized by The Korean Society of Remote Sensing (KSRS) and<br />

Standing Committee of Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia (EMSEA). The <strong>ISRS</strong><br />

has been very successful gathering valuable opinions from all over the world, and it aims to serve as<br />

an academic exchange platform in the remote sensing field.<br />

Nowadays, the melting of Polar ice caps, Climate Change, and other natural disaster issues have<br />

aroused more and more people°Øs attention, and continuous or even innovative monitoring need to<br />

be achieved via remote sensing techniques. Interestingly, back in 1991, Prof. Mikio Takagi and<br />

Prof. Soon-Dal Choi have foreseen the needs and started the EMSEA. The establishment of<br />

EMSEA is far earlier than the Group on Earth Observations under United Nations as suggested by<br />

the G8 in 2002, and the IGMASS (International Global Monitoring Aerospace System) as founded<br />

by International Academy of Astronautics in 2008.<br />

In light of the establishment of EMSEA, GEO, and IGMASS, and by taking advantage of having<br />

the Formosat-2 and Formosat-3 data for the weather forecasting and disaster monitoring and<br />

mitigation, I and a group of Taiwan scholars initiate a non-profit organization -- TGEO (Taiwan<br />

Group on Earth Observations). The founding TGEO general assembly and Workshop on Earth<br />

Observations was held at National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction in Taipei<br />

with great success on August 23, <strong>2010</strong>. On behalf of TGEO, I am very thankful to all the organizers<br />

and everyone who devoted efforts. Special appreciations are due to Prof. Choen Kim and Prof.<br />

Yongil Kim for their active participation in the founding events, and Prof. Hajime Fukushima and<br />

Prof. Kazuo Ouchi for their warm greeting.<br />

The TGEO has edged itself into the earth observation field and will devote its efforts to seeking for<br />

solutions to the global issues. The tenet of TGEO is to turn the global climate, oceanic, and other<br />

environmental crisis into sustainable development of Taiwan by integrating aerospace and satellite<br />

observation techniques, geospatial information technology, sensor networks, and knowledge<br />

management strategies. We commit to conduct long-term research and academic exchange in the<br />

following fields: Natural Disasters, Health, Energy, Climate Change, Ecosystems, Agriculture,<br />

Biodiversity, Water Resources, and Meteorology. TGEO will be aligned with both government and<br />

non-government; national and international organizations, including EMSEA, GEO, and IGMASS,<br />

etc to exert influence over the country and improve the social welfare.<br />

As the president of TGEO and a citizen of Taiwan, I am looking forward to allying ourselves with<br />

other Asian countries, especially Korea and Japan. The achievement of the abovementioned goals<br />

requires the corporation of all of you. I hereby express my wholehearted thanks to all organizers<br />

and everyone who gave their precious time and perspiration. Furthermore, I wish all the participants<br />

a very pleasant stay at the beautiful Jeju island, and an overall success of the <strong>ISRS</strong><strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Co-Chair of EMSEA<br />

President, Taiwan Group on Earth Observations<br />

Foreword<br />

Prof. Yuei-An Liou<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 7


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Jeju Island, Korea<br />

Jeju has a mild oceanic climate throughout the year with the smallest annual temperature range in the country. The<br />

temperature for the hottest summer months averages no more than 34.7˚C and no less than -1.5˚C or winter.<br />

The island is 73km wide and 41km long with a total area of 1,848 Jeju the largest island in South Korea, came into<br />

existence 700 to 1,200 thousand years ago when lava spewed from a sub-sea volcano and surfaced above the<br />

waters. Then 100 to 300 thousand years ago, another volcanic eruption formed Mt. Halla. The final volcanic<br />

eruption that took place approximately 25 thousand years ago created the crater lake, Baekrok-dam, at the summit<br />

of the mountain.<br />

Mt. Halla rises in the center of Jeju to 1950m above sea level. The rest of the island slopes down from its summit<br />

and is covered with dark gray volcanic rocks and volcanic ash soil. Relatively isolated from the rest of the world,<br />

the island’s nature has been well preserved in its prehistoric state. That is why traveling to Jeju is to travel back in<br />

time.<br />

Jeju’s natural environment has been preserved as best as possible. The fantastically shaped rocks decorating the<br />

seashores, the hundreds of Oreums (secondary volcanos) and the rarest species of flora around the Baekrok-dam<br />

lake are all treasures waiting to be discovered by visitors. One cannot see Jeju unless one looks. It is like seeing<br />

only trees before entering a forest.<br />

Travel Information<br />

Jeju international airport is a main gate to Jeju-do and has a total of 17 direct airlines (12 local, 6<br />

international), which links major cities of Korea and other countries. It is only and hou’s flight south of Seoul and<br />

there are direct flights from Thkyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong.<br />

Based on mid & long term airport expansion plans, 375.5 Mil. USD will be invested to expand the air port till<br />

2020. During the first phase of the project up to <strong>2010</strong>, they are going to expand the capacity of the taking off and<br />

landing to 177,000 times and enlarge major facilities so that they could handle 18.64 million passengers, a yeas<br />

- Incheon International Airport - Jeju International Airport<br />

- Gimpo International Airport - Jeju International Airport<br />

- Gimhae International Airport - Jeju International Airport<br />

- Tokyo, Osaka, Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok - Jeju International Airport<br />

General Information<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 9


10 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Air Transportation to Jeju Island<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Transportation & Travel Information<br />

Language<br />

The official language of the symposium is English.<br />

Currency and Foreign Exchange<br />

The basic currency of Korea is won (KW). Notes include KW 1,000, KW 5,000, KW 10,000 and KW<br />

50,000 denominations, while coins include KW 10, KW 50, KW 100, and KW 500 denominations. Foreign bank<br />

notes and traveler’s checks can be exchanged into Korean won at foreign exchange banks, airports, hotels and<br />

other authorized money exchange outlets. Hotels usually exchange currencies such as the US Dollar, the Euro, UK<br />

Sterling and Japanese Ten. In the case of other currencies, visit commercial banks. The exchange rate is subject to<br />

market fluctuations. The basic exchange rate as of September <strong>2010</strong> is about won 1,200 to US$1<br />

Electricity<br />

Electricity is generally supplied in 220 volts, 60 Hz with two round prongs. However, 110 volts may also be<br />

available in some hotels. You should check the electricity before using your appliances.


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Transportation & Travel Information<br />

Credit Card<br />

Credit cards, including VISA, American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and JCB are accepted at major<br />

hotels, department stores, restaurants, and retail outlets.<br />

Business Hours<br />

Government office hours are from 09:00 to 18:00 during the week. The five-day workweek has been<br />

introduced in Korea and government offices are closed on weekends. Business hours for banks are generally from<br />

09:00 to 16:00 on weekdays. All banks close on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Automated teller<br />

machines are widely accessible. Business hours for department stores are from 10:30 to 19:30.<br />

Tip & Tax<br />

Tipping is not a regular practice in Korea. Service charges are often included in the bill for rooms, meals, and<br />

other services at hotels and upscale restaurants. Koreans occasionally do tip when they are especially pleased with<br />

the service they receive.<br />

Upon request, visitors can receive nearly 10 percent VAT refunds for purchases at the “Duty Free Shopping”<br />

outlets. Goods must be taken out of Korea within three months of purchase to be eligible for a tax refund. Only<br />

foreign tourists in Korea can apply for this tax refund. Visitors can receive a refund on a receipt for a minimum<br />

purchase of KW 50,000 (around US$ 49). To receive this refund, present refund receipts with the purchased goods<br />

at the customs desk at the Incheon International Airport when departing. These receipts can be cashed in at the<br />

Cash Refund Office in front of the Airport Duty Free Shop.<br />

Electricity<br />

The standard electricity supply is 220-volts AC/60 cycles. However, outlets for 110 and 220 volts are<br />

available at hotels.<br />

Emergency Numbers<br />

- Police Station: 112<br />

- AEA (Asia Emergency Rescue): (02) 790-7561<br />

- Fire, Rescue: 119<br />

- Directory Assistance: (Area Code) + 114<br />

- Directory Assistance for local and nationwide numbers for foreigners: 00794, 080-211-0114<br />

- Directory Assistance for international Numbers: 00794<br />

- International Collect Call: 0077<br />

- International Telegram Service: 00795<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 11


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

All attendees are required to check in at the Registration Desk in the 2nd floor at Ramada Ballroom in<br />

Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel. Each registered participant will receive a name badge, one CD-ROM Proceeding, final<br />

program, two tickets for reciption/banquet, and two tickets for lunch, and receipts of all payment made.<br />

You must wear your own name badge all the time while in the conference area or at conference-sponsored events.<br />

Conference Registration Fees<br />

The registration fees should be paid at the symposium Registration Desk (2nd Floor of Ramada Plaza Jeju<br />

Hotel). The registration fees include admission to the sessions, exhibition and break area, tickets of banquet on 27<br />

Oct. and reception on 28 Oct. at the Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel, lunch tickets, and one copy of the CD-ROM<br />

Symposium Proceedings.<br />

All payments must be made in Korean Wons (KRW) or US Dollors (USD)<br />

Pre-registration (Before 1 October).<br />

Non-Student 100,000 KW (USD 100)<br />

Student 50,000 KW (USD 50)<br />

On-site (After 1 October).<br />

Non-Student 120,000 KW (USD 120)<br />

Student 70,000 KW (USD 70)<br />

Registration Information<br />

Credit Card - Visa, Master, and LG-card will be accepted at the registration desk.<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 13


14 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Registration Information<br />

Presentation Room and Booth Location<br />

Mara<br />

Udo<br />

Biyang Chuja


16 | <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Social Programs<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Banquet<br />

Moderator : Prof. Jung-Sun Won<br />

Wednesday, 27 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

18:30 ~ 20:30<br />

Convention Hall(2nd Floor, Ramada Plaza Hotel)<br />

Reception<br />

Moderator : Dr. Kwang-Eun Kim<br />

Thursday, 28 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

18:30 ~ 20:30<br />

Convention Hall(2nd Floor, Ramada Plaza Hotel)<br />

Tour<br />

Friday, 29 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

13:30 ~ 18:00<br />

Free of Charge<br />

Course 1<br />

KVN VLBI, Halla University & Scenic Spots of Jeju Island<br />

Course 2<br />

Udo Island


JCII <strong>2010</strong> Time Table<br />

10.29(Wed.) 10.30(Thur.) 10.31(Fri.) 10.27(Wed) 10.28(Thu) 10.29(Fri)<br />

Mara Hall Udo Hall Biyang Hall Chuja Hall Mara Hall Udo Hall Biyang Hall Chuja Hall Mara Hall Udo Hall Biyang Hall Chuja Hall<br />

FD1<br />

Microwave<br />

#1<br />

FC1<br />

Atmosphere<br />

#1<br />

FB1<br />

KOMPSAT<br />

#3<br />

FA1<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Radar<br />

Technology<br />

TD1<br />

Advanced<br />

Satellite Data<br />

Applications<br />

TC1<br />

Microwave<br />

Radiometer and<br />

Data Retrieval for<br />

Meteorological<br />

Application<br />

TB1<br />

KOMPSAT<br />

#1<br />

TA1<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Small<br />

Satellites I<br />

09:00 ~ 10:20<br />

Registration<br />

Coffee Break<br />

Coffee Break<br />

Opening Ceremony<br />

10:20 ~ 10:40<br />

10:40 ~ 11:00<br />

SeaSpace’s SAR Application Solutions<br />

Hae-Yong Shin<br />

CTO, SeaSpace Corporation<br />

13000 Gregg Street, Poway CA 92064<br />

Grand Ballroom<br />

FB2<br />

Lidar<br />

FA2<br />

GPS/Photogr<br />

ammetry<br />

Plenary Session<br />

WD1<br />

Student<br />

Competition<br />

#1<br />

WC1<br />

GIS #1<br />

WB1<br />

Ocean #1<br />

WA1<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Opening<br />

11:00 ~ 12:00<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

Closing Ceremony (12:00 ~ 12:20)<br />

Lunch<br />

Lunch<br />

12:00 ~ 13:00<br />

Fairwell Lunch (12:30 ~ 13:30)<br />

TD2<br />

2nd Env.<br />

Workshop<br />

TC2<br />

STSAT-3<br />

TB2<br />

KOMPSAT<br />

#2<br />

TA2<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Small<br />

satellites II<br />

WD2<br />

Student<br />

Competition<br />

#2<br />

WC2<br />

GIS #2<br />

WB2<br />

Ocean #2<br />

WA2<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Remote<br />

Sensing<br />

13:00 ~ 14:20<br />

WE1 Poster Session #1 TE1 Poster Session #2<br />

14:20 ~ 15:20<br />

Tour (13:30 ~ 18:00)<br />

Course 1<br />

KVN VLBI, Halla University & Scenic Spots of Jeju Island<br />

TD3<br />

2nd Env.<br />

Workshop<br />

TC3<br />

Land #1<br />

TB3<br />

Planetary<br />

Remote<br />

Sensing<br />

TA3<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Satellite<br />

Systems I<br />

WD3<br />

Maritime<br />

Monitoring<br />

#1<br />

WC3<br />

Data<br />

Processing<br />

#1<br />

WB3<br />

COMS #1<br />

WA3<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Synthetic<br />

Aperture<br />

Radar<br />

15:20 ~ 16:40<br />

Course 2<br />

Udo Island<br />

Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

16:40 ~ 17:00<br />

TD4<br />

2nd Env.<br />

Workshop<br />

TC4<br />

Land #2<br />

TB4<br />

Others<br />

TA4<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Satellite<br />

Systems II<br />

WD4<br />

Maritime<br />

Monitoring<br />

#2<br />

WC4<br />

Data<br />

Processing<br />

#2<br />

WB4<br />

COMS #2<br />

WA4<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong><br />

Radar, Navigation<br />

and<br />

Communications<br />

17:00 ~ 18:20<br />

Reception<br />

Icebreak<br />

18:20 ~ 20:00<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> | 17


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

18 <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Opening Ceremony<br />

Chair Person : Dr. Kwang-Eun Kim<br />

Chair, Organizing Committee of <strong>ISRS</strong><strong>2010</strong><br />

Executive Director, Korean Society of Remote Sensing<br />

Thursday, 28 October 10:40 ~ 11:00 - Grand Ballroom(2nd Floor)<br />

Welcome Messages<br />

Welcome to <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Prof. Young-Seup Kim<br />

General Chairman, <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Welcome to <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Prof. Taneo Kawanishi<br />

General Chairman, <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Congratulatory Messages<br />

Maanee Lee<br />

Minister, Minstry of Environment<br />

Prof. Hajime Fukushima<br />

Co-Chair, EMSEA, Japan<br />

Prof. Yuei-An Liou<br />

Co-Chair, EMSEA, Taiwan


Plenary Session<br />

Thursday, 28 October 11:00 ~ 12:00 - Grand Ballroom(2nd Floor)<br />

Status and Prospect of Remote Sensing in Taiwan<br />

L. C. Chen1 , C.F.Chen1 , T.Y.Shih2 , Y.H.Tseng3 , and J.K.Liu4 1Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University, Taiwan<br />

2<br />

Department of Civil Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan<br />

3Department of Geomatics, NationalChengKungUniversity,Taiwan<br />

4LIDAR Technology Co., Ltd, Taiwan<br />

Email: lcchen@csrsr.ncu.edu.tw<br />

Hyspiri Science and Applications<br />

Simon J. Hook 1 , Elizabeth Middleton, Robert O Green<br />

1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory<br />

California Institute of Technology<br />

Pasadenia, California 91109<br />

Email: Simon.J.Hook@jpl.nasa.gov<br />

World’s First Mission of Solar Power Sail by IKAROS<br />

Osamu Mori, Yuichi Tsuda, Hirotaka Sawada, Ryu Funase, Takayuki Yamamoto,<br />

Takanao Saiki, Katsuhide Yonekura, Hirokazu Hoshino, Hiroyuki Minamino<br />

Tatsuya Endo and Junichiro Kawaguchi<br />

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,<br />

3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, , Kanagawa, 252-5210, Japan<br />

Email: mori.osamu@jaxa.jp<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 19<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

20 <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Closing Ceremony<br />

Chair Person : Dr. Kwang-Eun Kim<br />

Chair, Organizing Committee of the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Executive Director, Korean Society of Remote Sensing<br />

Friday, 30 October 12:00 ~ 12:20 - Grand Ballroom(2nd Floor)<br />

Student Paper Award<br />

Dr. Yong-Seung Kim<br />

Chair, Technical Comittee of the <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Closing of a Meeting<br />

Prof. Young-Seup Kim<br />

General Chairman, <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

President, Korean Society of Remote Sensing<br />

Prof. Taneo Kawanishi<br />

General Co-Chair of <strong>ICSANE</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

President, IEICE SANE


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

26 <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

27 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

AN ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT AND<br />

MANAGEMENT OF GIS-BASED CONTEXT-AWARE APPLICATIONS<br />

MOON-SOO LEE, MIN-SOO KIM, AND SUNG-WOONG SHIN<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

THE CORRELATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN SWAT SIMULATED<br />

SOIL MOISTURE, AND MODIS LST AND NDVI PRODUCTS<br />

GEUN AE PARK, WOO YONG HONG, JONG YOON PARK,<br />

JI WAN LEE, MIN JI PARK, AND SEONG JOON KIM<br />

KONKUK UNIVERSITY<br />

DEVELOPMENT A FOREST LAND PROPERTIES ASSESSMENT<br />

PROGRAM USING GIS<br />

CHONG SOO LEE, KYOUNG DEUK CHEONG,<br />

SUNG SIK KWON, AND HOON JOO YOON<br />

KOREA FOREST SERVICE<br />

VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF FLOOD USING FLOOD<br />

DAMAGE INDEX<br />

SANG CHUL LEE AND WOO-KYUN LEE KOREA UNIVERSITY<br />

DESERTIFICATION MONITORING USING LANDSAT TM<br />

SATELLITE IMAGERY<br />

GUISHAN CUI, WOO-KYUN LEE, AND TAEJIN PARK KOREA UNIVERSITY<br />

GLOBAL MISSION PLANNING ALGORITHM AVOIDING<br />

OBSTACLES FOR INFRA-BASED AUTOMATIC VEHICLE<br />

GUIDANCE SYSTEM<br />

KYOUNGHWAN AN, JUNGDAN CHOI, DONGYONG KWAK, AND DONGSUN LIM<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

THE SPATIAL DATA MODEL FOR AUTO-VALET PARKING<br />

SERVICE<br />

KYOUNG-WOOK MIN, JEONG-DAN CHOI, AND DONG-YONG KWAK<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

SUNG-IL JIN CHUNGNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK FOR SMART DRIVING SPACE<br />

DO-HYUN KIM, JAE-JUN YOO, KYONG-HO KIM, AND JONG-HYUN PARK<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

KYONG-HO CHOI MOKPO NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

A REVISED METHOD FOR DISPLACEMENT ANALYSIS OF<br />

GEOGRAPHIC OBJECT<br />

SEONGSU JEONG, JOON HEO, SOOHEE HAN, AND CHANGJAE KIM<br />

YONSEI UNIVERSITY<br />

ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE FOR A<br />

PROMISING TEST BED FOR NEW RENEWABLE ENERGY<br />

SUNG JAE KIM AND YUN WON JO GEO C&I CO., LTD<br />

MYUNG HEE JO KYUNGIL UNIVERSITY<br />

KWANG DEUK KIM AND CHANG YEOL YUN<br />

KOREA INSTITUTE OF ENERGY RESEARCH<br />

AUTOMATIC ORTHO-IMAGE GENERATION BASED ON IMAGE<br />

MATCHING TECHNIQUE<br />

DOOCHUN SEO, JAEHEN JUNG, JIYEON YANG,<br />

DONGHAN LEE, AND HYOSUK LIM<br />

KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

CO-REGISTRATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT HIGH RESOLUTION<br />

SATELLITE IMAGES USING RPCS AND 3D GEOSPATIAL<br />

INFORMATION<br />

CHANGJAE KIM, JOON HEO, AND HONG-GYOO SOHN YONSEI UNIVERSITY<br />

Land<br />

ANALYSIS OF URBAN GROWTH USING BUILT-UP INDEX<br />

JIN A LEE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY<br />

SUNG SOON LEE KOREA INSTITUTE OF GEOSCIENCE AND MINERAL RESOURCES<br />

KWANG HOON CHI<br />

KOREA-JAPAN COOPERATION FOUNDATION FOR INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF MODIS-BASED LAND<br />

MONITORING SYSTEM<br />

SUNG-JIN KANG, SUN-HWA KIM, AND JEONG EUN INHA UNIVERSITY<br />

SEUNG-YUB KIM GRIDA INC.<br />

KYU-SUNG LEE INHA UNIVERSITY<br />

LONG TERM TREND OF NDVI OVER EAST-ASIAN REGION<br />

USING GIMMS NDVI DATA<br />

JEON-HO KANG, MYOUNG-SEOK SUH, ARA CHO, AND JU-HEE PARK<br />

KONGJU NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

COMPARISON OF RESOLUTION ACCURACY OF SATELLITE<br />

IMAGERY FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND CLASSIFICATION<br />

MYUNG-HEE JO KYUNGIL UNIVERSITY<br />

DONG-YOUNG KIM AND SUNG-JAE KIM GEO C&I CO., LTD<br />

JAE-HWA PARK STATISTICS KOREA<br />

LiDAR &Microwave Remote Sensing<br />

UNSUPERVISED POLARIMETRIC SAR CLASSIFICATION<br />

RESULTS APPLYING DIFFERENT POLARIMETRIC SAR<br />

SPECKLE FILTERING METHODS<br />

MOON-KYUNG KANG, KWANG-EUN KIM, SEONG-JUN CHO<br />

KOREA INSTITUTE OF GEOSCIENCE AND MINERAL RESOURCES<br />

HOONYOL LEE<br />

KANGWON NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

JAE-HEE LEE<br />

KOREA INSTITUTE OF GEOSCIENCE AND MINERAL RESOURCES<br />

STUDY FOR TERRAIN CORRECTION OF SAR DATA USING A<br />

COARSE DEM<br />

BOYEOL YOON AND YOUNSOO KIM KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

DoP-CPD DECOMPOSITION TECHNIQUE FOR POLARIMETRIC<br />

SAR DATA<br />

KYUNG-YUP LEE KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

YISOK OH HONGIK UNIVERSITY<br />

YOUN-SOO KIM KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

VERIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION STATUS BY COMPARING<br />

LASER-SCANNED POINT CLOUD WITH DESIGN DRAWING<br />

HYOKEUN PARK, HYOUNG-SIG CHO, SOOHEE HAN,<br />

JOON HEO, AND HONG-GYOO SOHN<br />

YONSEI UNIVERSITY<br />

Others<br />

THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOVING OBJECT DATA COMPONENT<br />

FOR SPATIOTEMPORAL DATABASE<br />

IN-HAK JOO, MIN-SOO KIM, AND SUNG-WOONG SHIN<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

A CLIENT SYSTEM FOR MONITORING MAJOR OBJECTS IN A<br />

SHIPYARD<br />

JEONGHO PARK AND MOONKYUN OH<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE


ANALYSIS OF METHOD FOR SAR RADIOMETRIC<br />

CALIBRATION ACCURACY WITH POINT TARGET<br />

TAE-BONG OH, CHUL-HO JUNG, HO-RYUNG JEONG, AND HYO-SUK LIM<br />

KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

DEVELOPMENT OF THE MULTI-VEHICLE TRACKING &<br />

MONITORING SYSTEM USING THE SATELLITE SYSTEM<br />

KWANGJAE LEE, KIHO KWON, YOUNSOO KIM, AND SANGKON LEE<br />

KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

ASSESSMENT OF METROPOLITAN SPECIAL MEASURES FOR<br />

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT WITH SO2 AND PM10<br />

TENDENCY IN SEOUL FROM 2000 TO 2007<br />

SUNMIN PARK, WOO-KYUN LEE, TAE HYUB KWON, AND MOON-IL KIM<br />

KOREA UNIVERSITY<br />

MULTIPLE LOD REPRESENTATION OF POLYHEDRAL<br />

BUILDING MODELS FOR LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL CITY<br />

VISUALIZATION<br />

WAN-JUNG LIN, FUAN TSAI, AND LIANG-CHIEN CHEN<br />

NATIONAL CENTRAL UNIVERSITY<br />

CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF CAMERA SYSTEM FOR LUNAR<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

HAENGPAL HEO, YOUNGSUN KIM, JONGEUK PARK,<br />

SANGYOUN SHIN, AND SANGSOON YONG<br />

KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong>-Radar and SAR Technologies-<br />

A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF THE CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS<br />

ON LIGHTNING LEADER PROGRESSIONS USING THE VHF<br />

BROADBAND DIGITAL INTERFEROMETER<br />

MANABU AKITA, SATORU YOSHIDA, TAKESHI MORIMOTO,<br />

TOMOO USHIO, AND ZEN-ICHIRO KAWASAKI<br />

OSAKA UNIVERSITY<br />

INITIAL OBSERVATION RESULTS FOR PRECIPITATION ON<br />

THE KU-BAND BROAD BAND RADAR NETWORK<br />

EIICHI YOSHIKAWA, SATORU YOSHIDA, TAKESHI MORIMOTO,<br />

TOMOO USHIO, AND ZEN KAWASAKI<br />

OSAKA UNIVERSITY<br />

27 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

INFLUENCE OF SUN ELEVATION ANGLES TO ESTIMATION<br />

RESULTS OF THE MODIFIED OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE<br />

AKIYOSHI HOSOI AND HIROYUKI SAITO HIROSAKI UNIVERSITY<br />

AN ADAPTIVE DYNAMIC BACKGROUND ESTIMATION AND<br />

FOREGROUND SEGMENTATION FOR OBJECT TRACKING<br />

SHINTARO SHINOZAKI AND KATSUTO NAKAJIMA TOKYO DENKI UNIVERSITY<br />

THE POTENTIAL OF CHINESE AIRBORNE X- BAND POLINSAR<br />

DATA FOR FOREST PARAMETERS ESTIMATION<br />

CHEN JIEHONG, ZHANG HONG, AND WANG CHAO CEODE,CAS<br />

A THREE-COMPONENT SCATTERING MODEL FOR COMPACT<br />

POLARIMETRIC SAR DATA<br />

LIU MENG, ZHANG HONG, AND WANG CHAO CEODE,CAS<br />

FAST ROAD SIGN RECOGNITION BY INTEGRAL IMAGE AND<br />

DP MATCHING<br />

YUTA AOKI AND KATSUTO NAKAJIMA TOKYO DENKI UNIVERSITY<br />

RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR SUPPRESSING 2ND-TRIP<br />

ECHOES UNDER EXISTENCE OF 1ST-TRIP GROUND<br />

CLUTTERS<br />

TOSHIO WAKAYAMA AND HIROSHI SAKAMAKI MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP.<br />

COMPARATIVE STUDY TO ESTIMATE SOIL MOISTURE WITH<br />

PALSAR DATA<br />

PATRI UPENDER AND DHARMENDRA SINGH IIT ROOKEE<br />

SANG-EUN PARK AND YOSHIO YAMAGUCHI NIIGATA UNIVERSITY<br />

2008 ERUPTION OF OKMOK VOLCANO OBSERVED BY<br />

ALOS/PALSAR<br />

YOUSUKE MIYAGI JAXA<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 27<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing


REMOVING UNMODULATED CARRIER IN KOREAN EOS X-BAND<br />

CHANNEL<br />

JONG-TAE LEE, SANG-GYU LEE, SANG-TAEK LEE, AND SANG-SOON YONG<br />

KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

ON-BOARD RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION FOR KOMPSAT-2<br />

J.H.SONG, H.S.LIM KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

INTERFEROMETRIC PHASE SIMULATION OF BUILDING<br />

STRUCTURE FOR HIGH RESOLUTION SAR DATA<br />

SANG-WAN KIM SEJONG UNIVERSITY<br />

GEUN-WON YOON AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT<br />

APPLICATION OF HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGE<br />

TO THE MACROFAUNA HABITAT MAPPING IN A TIDAL FLAT<br />

JONG-KUK CHOI, JOO-HYUNG RYU, AND BON JOO KOO<br />

KOREA OCEAN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE<br />

HYUN-JOO OH AND SARO LEE<br />

KOREA INSTITUTE OF GEOSCIENCE & MINERAL RESOURCES<br />

Ocean<br />

MONITORING AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF MARINE DEBRIS<br />

BY RS AND GIS<br />

SUN-WOONG JANG, SEUNG-YEOL OH, AND HONG-JOO YOON<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

MONITORING OF EAST COAST SHORELINE USING SATELLITE<br />

IMAGERY AND AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH<br />

JINAH EOM, JONG-KUK CHOI, AND JOO-HYUNG RYU<br />

KOREA OCEAN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE<br />

JOONG-SUN WON YONSEI UNIVERSITY<br />

VARIABILITY IN MINERAL DUST DEPOSITION OVER THE<br />

NORTH PACIFIC AND ITS POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE OCEAN<br />

PRODUCTIVITY<br />

HAJIME FUKUSHIMA, KAZUNORI OGATA, AND MITSUHIRO TORATANI<br />

TOKAI UNIVERSITY<br />

TOSHIHIKO TAKEMURA KYUSHU UNIVERSITY<br />

TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE<br />

AND FISHING CONDITION OF YELLOFIN TUNA (THUNNUS<br />

ALBACARES) IN THE ARABIAN SEA<br />

MING-AN LEE, KUO-WEI LAN, AND TZ-JIE YAN NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

TOM NISHIDA NATIONAL APPLIED RESEARCH LABORATORIES<br />

HSUEH JUNG LU NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

ASSESSMENT OF POLARIZATION RATIO FOR SEA SURFACE<br />

WIND RETRIEVAL FROM SIR-C SAR DATA<br />

TAI-SUNG KIM AND KYUNG-AE PARK SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

ERROR CHARACTERISTICS OF WIND VECTOR RETRIEVAL<br />

FROM SIR-C SAR DATA<br />

TAI-SUNG KIM AND KYUNG-AE PARK SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

DERIVATION OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE RETRIEVAL<br />

COEFFICIENTS OF MTSAT-1R AND ERROR CHARACTERISTICS<br />

KYUNG-AE PARK SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

AE-SOOK SUH, JONG-SEO PARK, AND HYE-SOOK PARK<br />

KOREA METEOROLOGICAL ADMINISTRATION<br />

OBSERVATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM USING<br />

SATELLITE DATA<br />

NAN-JUNG KUO, CHUNG-RU HO, SHIH-JEN HUANG, AND YAO-TSAI LO<br />

NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

28 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

Student Competition<br />

DETECTION OF ASIAN DUST USING THE MTSAT-1R<br />

INFRARED CHANNELS: APRIL 6-9, 2006<br />

NA-RI KIM, YOUNG-SEUP KIM, AND JIN-HYUNG LEE<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

JONG-SUH PARK NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE CENTER<br />

DEVELOPMENT OF DYNAMICALLY WEIGHTED LST<br />

RETRIEVAL ALGORITHM FROM THE MTSAT-2 DATA AND<br />

ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE URBAN HEAT ISLAND OVER EAST<br />

ASIA<br />

JI-HYUN KIM AND MYOUNG-SEOK SUH KONGJU NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

INTER-ANNUAL VARIABILITY ANALYSIS OF TUNDRA-TAIGA<br />

BOUNDARY USING MODIS LAI DATA<br />

MIN-JI LEE, KYUNG-SOO HAN, KYOUNG-JIN PI,<br />

SOO-JAE PARK, AND SANG-IL KIM<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

INTER-ANNUAL VARIABILITY OF COLD PATCH ON THE SEA<br />

OFF NORTHEASTERN TAIWAN<br />

YU-HSIN CHENG AND CHUNG-RU HO NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

AN IDENTIFICATION OF BRD COMPONENTS OVER FOREST,<br />

CROP LAND<br />

SANG-IL KIM, KYUNG-SOO HAN, IN-HWAN KIM,<br />

JONG-MIN YEOM, AND KYOUNG-JIN PI<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

AN APPROACH TO VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION USING<br />

THE SPECTRAL PERSPECTIVES FOR SATELLITE IMAGERY<br />

EUN-A CHO, GAB-SUE JANG, HYE-JIN JUNG, AND KI-JUN NAM<br />

YEUNGNAM UNIVERSITY<br />

DONG-JO SEO SEOUL DIGITAL UNIVERSITY<br />

SUN-GU LEE KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FRACTION<br />

VEGETATION COVER (FVC) AND THE FRACTION OF<br />

PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION (FPAR) OVER<br />

KOREA<br />

KYOUNG-JIN PI AND KYUNG-SOO HAN PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC INFOMATION SEARCHING SYSTEM<br />

BASED ON THE GIS USING DISASTER INFORMATION<br />

WON SEOK KWON, YOUNG SEUP KIM, AND CHANG SOO KIM<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

A STUDY ON THE ESTIMATION OF BUILDING AREA USING<br />

LIDAR DATA AND AERIAL IMAGES<br />

HO YONG AHN, SO YOUNG PARK, AND CHUL UONG CHOI<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

DESIGN OF A USN MIDDLEWARE FOR CONTEXT ANALYSIS<br />

AND SENSOR STREAM MINING<br />

CHENG HAO JIN, LEI ZHANG, AND KYU IK KIM<br />

CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

CHANG-YEOL YUN AND KWANG DEUK KIM<br />

KOREA INSTITUTE OF ENERGY RESEARCH<br />

KEUN HO RYU CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

USING REMOTE SENSING AND CATCH DATA TO DETECT<br />

OCEAN HOT SPOTS FOR SKIPJACK TUNAS IN THE WESTERN<br />

CENTRAL PACIFIC OCEAN<br />

CHIA-HUA HSIEH, MIN-CHIEN HUANG , YI CHANG, AND HSUEH-JUNG LU<br />

NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 37<br />

International Symposium on Remote Sensing


International Symposium on Remote Sensing<br />

38 <strong>ISRS</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

28 October <strong>2010</strong><br />

GEOSPATIAL RESEARCH FRAMEWORK UTILIZING VARIOUS<br />

DATASETS AND TATISTICAL MODELS: A CASE STUDY OF<br />

FUTURE URBAN GROWTH<br />

SEONGKYU LEE, CHULUONG CHOI, SOYOUNG PARK, AND YOUNGSEUP KIM<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIATIONS OF SST IN THE<br />

KOREAN SEAS BY SATELLITE DATA (NOAA/AVHRR)<br />

SEUNG HWAN MIN PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

DAE HYUN KIM OCEANTECH CO.<br />

HONG JOO YOON PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

A STUDY ON PRECISION MEASUREMENTS OF AN<br />

OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH VESSEL USING TERRESTRIAL<br />

LIDAR<br />

CHEONG-GIL JIN, CHE YOUNG OH, AND CHUL-UONG CHOI<br />

PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

OCEAN SURFACE VELOCITY IN TROPICAL CYCLONES<br />

EXTRACTED FROM SCANSAR RAW DATA<br />

KI-MOOK KANG, DUK-JIN KIM, AND SUNG-JAE LIM<br />

SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

AUTOMATIC CLOUD COVERAGE ASSESSMENT FOR<br />

KOMPSAT-2 IMAGERY<br />

TAEYOUNG KIM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

MYUNGJIN CHOI AND TAE-BYEONG CHAE KOREA AEROSPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

THE PARALLAX CORRECTION OF GEOSTATIONARY<br />

METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE DATA<br />

WONSEOK LEE AND YOUNGSEUP KIM PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

CHUYONG CHUNG AND DOHYEONG KIM KOREA METEOROLOGICAL ADMINISTRATION<br />

LONG-TERM OBSERVATION OF WINTER TIME SEA WATER<br />

TEMPERATURE IN THE TAIWAN STRAIT<br />

PEI-YUAN WANG, MU-TUN TZENG, AND MING-AN LEE<br />

NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY<br />

JUI-WEN CHAN AND WEI-JUAN SHIEH NATIONAL APPLIED RESEARCH LABORATORIES<br />

MEASUREMENT OF GROUND SUBSIDENCE IN TAEBAEK<br />

AREA, GANGWON FROM SBAS TECHNIQUE USING ALOS<br />

PALSAR<br />

MIN-JI CHO SEJONG UNIVERSITY<br />

MIN-JEONG JO YONSEI UNIVERSITY<br />

SANG-WAN KIM SEJONG UNIVERSITY<br />

EXTRACTING METHOD OF SIGNIFICANT FEATURES FROM<br />

CATEGORICAL DATA<br />

LI XUN, MI YOUNG HWANG, AND HYEONGSOO KIM<br />

CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

KI SURK PARK GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD<br />

BAE KYOUNG HO KOREA ASSOCIATION OF SURVEYING & MAPPING<br />

KEUN HO RYU CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

ASSOCIATIVE CLASSIFICATION BASED ON DATA DISTRIBUTION<br />

KWANG SUN RYU, SUK HO JUNG, GYEONG MIN YI,<br />

DONG GYU LEE, AND KEUN HO RYU<br />

CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

CLOSED GAP-CONSTRAINED SEQUENTIAL PATTERN MINING<br />

IN WEB LOGS DATA<br />

XIUMING YU, MEIJING LI, HO SUN SHON,<br />

YANG KOO LEE, AND KEUN HO RYU<br />

CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

REPRODUCTION FOR CONTAMINATED VALUES OF<br />

VEGETATION INDEX<br />

SOO-JAE PARK AND KYUNG-SOO HAN PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>ICSANE</strong>-Space and Airborne Technologies-<br />

ORBIT DETERMINATION OF GEOSYNCHRONOUS SATELLITE<br />

USING PASSIVE RANGING SYSTEM<br />

TOSHIHIRO KUBO-OKA NICT<br />

SEIICHIRO KAWASE NDA<br />

SHOHEI TANIGUCHI JSAT<br />

STUDY ON 6Gbps REAL-TIME COHERENT OPTICAL RECEIVER<br />

FOR FREE-SPACE LASER COMMUNICATIONS<br />

TAKASHI SASAKI UEC<br />

MORIO TOYOSHIMA NICT<br />

SIMULATION MODEL FOR GENERATING TIME-VARYING<br />

OPTICAL SIGNALS BASED ON ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE<br />

SPECTRUM FOR SPACE-TO-GROUND LASER LINKS<br />

MORIO TOYOSHIMA, TAKASHI SASAKI,<br />

HIDEKI TAKENAKA, AND YOSHIHISA TAKAYAMA<br />

NICT<br />

DESIGN OF ON BOARD COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR<br />

NANOSATELLITE<br />

IBRAHIM HUSSAIN, SHASHI PODDAR,<br />

RATNIKA RASTOGI, AND RAMROHAN DANTU<br />

SRM<br />

DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY FLIGHT TEST OF TIS-B SYSTEM<br />

TAKUYA OTSUYAMA, SHIGERU OZEKI,<br />

MAKOTO SHIOJI, AND MITSUHIKO MIGAKI<br />

ENRI<br />

ERROR COMPENSATIONS FOR 1030 MHz SIGNAL<br />

ENVIRONMENT ESTIMATION<br />

SHIGERU OZEKI, TAKUYA OTSUYAMA,<br />

TADASHI KOGA, AND YASUTO SUMIYA<br />

ENRI<br />

DEVELOPMENT AND TEST OF GNSS GROUND STATION<br />

TECHNOLOGIES<br />

JAEHYUN KIM, CHEON SIG SIN, SEONG-KYUN JEONG, AND SANGUK LEE<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF TCAS-II FOR MORE<br />

REALISTIC SCENARIOS<br />

BYUNG-KYU JUN AND SANG SEOK LIM KOREA AEROSPACE UNIVERSITY<br />

DEVELOPMENT & TEST OF NEXT GENERATION SEARCH AND<br />

RESCUE BEACON<br />

INONE JOO, JEOM HOON LEE, AND SANGUK LEE<br />

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

THE DEVELOPMENT OF GPS COLLAR INCORPORATED<br />

ZIGBEE COMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR WILD ANIMAL<br />

TRACKING<br />

KATSUHIRO MORISHITA, NAGAHISA MITA, AND KAZUKI IWATA<br />

KUMAMOTO UNIVERSITY<br />

A DESIGN METHOD OF SPACECRAFT SYSTEM HEALTH<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

HONG YANG AND DONG WEIDONG CAST

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!