Isrs 2010 Icsane
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
International Symposium on Remote Sensing ISRS 2010 ICSANE International Symposium on Remote Sensing 2010 International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2010 27 ~ 29 October 2010 Ramada Plaza Hotel Jeju, Korea In association with 26th Fall Symposium of KSRS 2nd Workshop on Environmental Geospatial Information 19th Annual Workshop of EMSEA 16th KOMPSAT Application Workshop Organized by The Korean Society of Remote Sensing(KSRS) Standing Committee of Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia(EMSEA) Technical Committee on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics of IEICE Supproted by Ministry of Environment International Symposium on Remote Sensing Opening Adresses Contents 3 Welcome to the ISRS 2010 4 Welcome to the ICSANE 2010 5 Congratulatory Remarks 6 Foreword Committees & Importance Informations 8 Committees 9 General Information 10 Transportation & Travel Information 12 Accomodations 13 Registration Information 14 Presentation Information Advance Schedule & Programs 16 Social Program 17 Time Schedule Sponsors & Exhibitors 46 Sponsors 41 Exhibitors 2 | ISRS 2010 International Symposium on Remote Sensing Welcome to the ISRS 2010 Prof. Young-Seup Kim is my pleasure to welcome all the colleagues to participate in the International Symposium It on Remote Sensing 2010 hosted by Korean Society of Remote Sensing. On behalf of the organizing committee, I hope this symposium will provide a good opportunity to share our knowledge and philosophies in a broad spectrum of research fields related to remote sensing. As a professional academic organization, the ISRS has an important mission to develop and improve theories, methodologies, and applications in remote sensing. With much concerns on global climatic changes, remote sensing has attracted a great attention because of its ability to monitor and analyze the environmental state of our Earth at global and local scales. Moreover, environmental problems are closely associated with governmental policies and socioeconomic changes of all over the world. In this context, remote sensing has the responsibility to collaborate with neighboring academic areas including natural and social sciences in an interdisciplinary framework. This symposium covers the research presentations and discussions in relations to sensors, data processing, microwave, atmosphere, ocean, land, LiDAR, GIS, GPS, photogrammetry, KOMPSAT, COMS, and so on. I hope all of you can take full advantages of the program of the ISRS 2010. The research outcomes shared among us should be also disseminated to other public and private sectors for better understanding of remote sensing and related fields. I believe the ISRS 2010 will play the role of enhancing our cordial relationships and also providing a variety of precious information regarding all aspects of remote sensing and spatial information technologies. Your active participations in discussion will greatly help the improvement of science and society as well. Finally, I would like to express my sincere thankfulness to the steering committee, organizing committee, and technical program committee of the ISRS 2010 and all participants who have shown a great enthusiasm for the development of remote sensing. I hope all of you will have a wonderful time during your stay in Jeju Island with beautiful sea and mountains. General Chairman of ISRS 2010 President of the Korean Society of Remote Sensing ISRS 2010 | 3 International Symposium on Remote Sensing Welcome to the ICSANE 2010 Taneo Kawanishi International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics 2010 The(ICSANE 2010) is the annual international conference of the Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics (SANE) committee of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) in Japan. This year, it is a great honor to hold the ICSANE 2010 as the Joint Conference of the ISRS 2010 (International Symposium on Remote Sensing) and the ICSANE 2010 (JCII-2010). On behalf of the organizing committee of ICSANE, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the organizing committee of ISRS and my warmest welcome to all the participants in JCII-2010. ICSANE deals with very wide spectra such as space-based and airborne-based systems, electronic and applied radio wave systems, remote sensing, navigational and traffic control and so on. ISRS is aiming for remote sensing theories and applications; therefore, it is well accommodated with each other. Thus, it is really worthwhile to collaborate with each other between Korea and Japan. The joint conference will provide a forum for the exchange of information with emphasis on new developments, services and applications in these fields. It is a great opportunity to share the latest results from the other countries and discuss with your research colleagues and professionals. I believe that JCII-2010 contributes to the creation of new findings, and the progress and development of the related technologies through the research presentations and fruitful discussions. The venue is located at one of the nicest spots in Korea. The organizing committee looks forward to seeing you in the conference, and making your visit a memorable and enjoyable one in Jeju. General Co-Chair of ICSANE 2010 President of IEICE SANE, JAROS, Japan 4 | ISRS 2010 International Symposium on Remote Sensing Congratulatory Remarks H.E. MAANEE LEE istinguished guests, Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express my sincere appreciation Dand warm welcome to all of you for taking your precious time to participate in the “International Symposium on Remote Sensing 2010” and the “2nd Workshop on Environmental Geospatial Information.” The Symposium and Workshop are being held in beautiful Jeju Island, hosted by the Korean Society of Remote Sensing and sponsored by the Ministry of Environment. The two scientific events aim to share research results on a wide diversity of social phenomena that were produced by applying advanced Information and Communications Technologies; remote sensing and geographic information technology. As a sponsor, I highly think of these events in that they have constantly and remarkably progressed in terms of both quantity and quality. Futurist Alvin Toffler emphasized in his book Power Shift the importance of knowledge as high - quality power. The Korean government has endeavored to establish a knowledge - based e- government, and earned the top rank in the UN E-government Survey in 2010. The ICT - particularly remote sensing and geographic information technology - has played a pivotal role in moving Koreatowardaknowledge-basedsociety. The Ministry of Environment acknowledged how crucial it is to tap remote sensing and geographic information technology and began building an Environment Geospatial Information Database since 1998. The Ministry has continuously improved the database, producing a more detailed vegetation map in 2009 and a land cover map with higher resolution in 2010. The environment geospatial information based on remote sensing and geographic information technology has provided basis for study on major environmental media such as water, air and ecosystem. And the study about the environmental media has yet again served as scientific basis for devising Low Carbon Green Growth policies, creating a virtuous cycle. It is my sincere hope that experts from home and abroad share knowledge and information on a variety of topics to produce a fruitful outcome from this symposium. Lastly, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the organizing committee for arranging this event. I hope you enjoy the splendid nature in Jeju where autumn shows the most picturesque landscape. Thank you. Minister of Environment of the Republic of Korea ISRS 2010 | 5 International Symposium on Remote Sensing Foreword Prof. Hajime Fukushima is my great pleasure and honor to welcome all of you who participate in ISRS 2009 as the It Japanese co-chairman of the Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia (EMSEA) project, and as a member of the steering committee of ISRS 2009. The EMSEA project was proposed and initiated in 1991 by Prof. Soondal Choi and late Prof. Mikio Takagi, with the main objective of promoting research activities in spaceborne monitoring led by scientific communities of Korea and Japan. Since then, sponsored by Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF), Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences (JSPS), and Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (MESC), joint symposium/workshop has been held once a year in Korea. In 1994, the 3rd annual EMSEA Workshop was held jointly with the 10th Fall Symposium of KSRS, as “International Symposium on Remote Sensing” at Taejon. This actually was the starting point of today’s ISRS, and because of this I can proudly welcome you. The EMSEA activity is now more enhanced by Taiwanese colleagues who joined EMSEA since 2006. Needless to say, remote sensing of environment, especially with the use of satellite observation, necessitates well-coordinated international cooperation and collaboration. This should put its basis on timely and activated exchange of scientific and technological information among international communities with close friendship and mutual understanding. On this respect, I would like to remind all of you that this conference gives us an important and excellent opportunity. I do hope that all the participants enjoy this conference. I should also mention here the close partnership between the Korean Society of Remote Sensing