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July 11, 2008
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Oral Technical Session

TS WG I/4(2): Radiometry and future prospects of digital camera systems

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2A

Chair: A. Stewart Walker, BAE Systems, UNITED STATES

Co-Chair: Jon Mills, Newcastle University, UNITED KINGDOM

 

Investigations of the Radiometric Quality of UltraCam-X Images; S. Schneider , M. Gruber AUSTRIA

Comparative Properties of Four Airborne Sensors and Their Applicability to Land Surface Interpretation; P.H. Rosso, S. Klonus, M. Ehlers and E. Tschach, GERMANY

Trends for Digital Aerial Mapping Cameras; Klaus J. Neumann, GERMANY

Calibrating Digital Photogrammetric Airborne Imaging Systems in a Test Field; Eija Honkavaara, Lauri Markelin, Eero Ahokas, Risto Kuittinen, Jouni Peltoniemi, FINLAND

Driving Toward a Worldwide Acceptance Procedure for Digital Airborne Sensors; G. Stensaas and G. Lee, UNITED STATES

 

 

TS WG II/5: Communication and Visualization of Spatial Data 

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2B

Chair: Zhilin LI, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HONGKONG, CHINA .

Co- Chair: YANG Mei; Wuhan University, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

A Cartographic Data Modal for Better Geographical Visualization Based on the Cartographic Knowledge; Yang MEI, Lin LI, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Integration of LiDAR and Airborne Imagery for Realistic Visualization of 3D Urban Environments; A. F. Habib, J. Kersting, T. M. McCaffrey, A. M. Y. Jarvis, CANADA

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Based Web Services for Geographic Information Systems; K. Sahin, M. U. Gumusay, TURKEY

Communication and Visualization of 3D Urban Spatial Data According to User Requirements: Case Study of Geneva; C. Carneiro, SWITZERLAND

Animating Basic Operations for Digital map Generalization with Morphing Techniques; Zhilin LI, Meiling Wong, HONG KONG, CHINA

 

 

TS WG IV/9(1): Mapping From High Resolution Data 

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2C

Chair: David Holland; Ordanance Survey, UNITED KINGDOM

Co- Chair: Pradeep Srivastava; Indian Space Research Organisation, INDIA

 

3D Topographic Mapping from Highresolution Satellite Images; Armin Gruen, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND.

Towards Automated DEM Generation from High Resolution Stereo Satellite Images; Pablo d'Angelo, Manfred Lehner, Thomas Krauss, Danielle Hoja and Peter Reinartz, GERMANY

Comparative Analysis of Georeferencing Procedures Using Various Sources of Control Data; A. Habib, A.Jarvis, A.P.Kersting and Y.Alghamdi, CANADA.

Aspects of the DSM Production with High Resolution Images; Charles Lemaire, GERMANY.

Detecting Changes to Topographic Features Using High Resolution Imagery; D.A. Holland, C. Sanchez-Hernandez and  C. Gladstone, UNITED KINGDOM

 

TS WG VIII/7: Water Resources Security and Management

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: 201A Conference Room

Chair: Nagaraja Ravoori, National Remote Sensing Agency, INDIA

Co-Chair: Renliang ZHAO, National Geomatics Center of China, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Integrated Land and Water Resources Conservation and Management-Development Plan Using Remote Sensing and GIS of Chevella Sub-Watershed, R.R.Distict, Andhra Pradesh, India; Praveen Raj Saxena, N.S.R.Prasad, INDIA

Improvement of Rainfall-Runoff Models Using Optical and Radar Remote Sensing Data; L. Halounov¨¢, M. Švec, J. Hor¨¢k, J. Unucka, M. Hanzlov¨¢, L. Juř¨ªkovsk¨¢, CZECH REPUBLIC

A Study on Surface Water Resources in Chaobaihe Basin of Beijing Based on Beijing-1 Microsateelite Data; H. Z. Zhou, Y. B. Chi, Z. Y. Wang, Q. Wu, Q. Ran, C. J. Wei, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Groundwater Level Monitoring Model Using Multi-Temporal Images in Arid Region of Northwest China; S.B. Pan, Z.J. Wang, Q. X. Su, T. Sun, Y. Zhang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Using Remote Sensing Data to Model Groundwater Recharge Potential in Kanye Region, Botswana; Haijing Wang, Lesego Kgotlhang, Wolfgang Kinzelbach, SWITZERLAND

 

TS WG VIII/11(2): Sustainable Forest and Landscape Management 

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: 201B Conference Room

Chair: Håkan Olsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SWEDEN

Co-Chair: Alan Blackburn, Lancaster University, UNITED KINGDOM

 

Characterizing the Spatial Distribution of Giant Pandas in China Using Multitemporal MODIS Data and Landscape Metrics; X.P. Ye, T.J. Wang, A.K. Skidmore, A.G. Toxopeus, NETHERLANDS

Estimating Canopy Height of Montane Cool Temperate Forest Using Large-Footprint Spaceborne LIDAR; Yanqiu Xing, Junjie Zhang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Medium Resolution Image Fusion, Does it Enhance Forest Structure Assessment; J. W. Roberts, J. van Aardt, F. B. Ahmed, SOUTH AFRICA

Multi-Data Approach (MDA) for Enhanced Land Use / Land Cover Mapping; Georg Bareth, GERMANY. (Reserve Paper)

Amazon Deforestation Monitoring System with ALOS SAR Complementary Data; H. N. Mesquita Jr., C.A. Dupas, M.C. Silva, D. M. Valeriano, BRAZIL

 

TS WG VIII/5: Policies, Treaties and Data Access

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: 201C Conference Room

Chair: Irmgard Niemeyer, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, GERMANY

Co-Chair: TANG Xinming; Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Treaty Monitoring using Satellite Imagery: Challenges and prospects; Irmgard Niemeyer, Prashanth Reddy Marpu; Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, GERMANY

Earth Observation from Space for the Protection of Unesco World Heritage Sites: DLR Assisting Unesco; Mario Hernandez, FRANCe;Ulrich Huth, Gunter Schreier, GERMANY

A Review of the Relation Between Environmental Policy and Earth Observation; Jan De Leeuw, NETHERLANDS; Jelle G. Ferwerda, UNITED KINGDOM; Davaa Narantuya, MONGOLIA; Simon Jones, AUSTRALIA; Patrick van Laake, NETHERLANDS

Analysis of Access Control Mechanisms for Spatial Database; Jiayuan Lin, Yu Fang, Bin Chen, Pengfei Wu, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Geoinformation Management for Treaty Verification Applications; Christian Daneke, University of Vienna, AUSTRIA; Irmgard Niemeyer, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, GERMANY

 

TS WG I/5(2): DEM Generation with Optical Spaceborne Systems

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: 305C Conference Room

Chair: Karsten Jacobsen, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, GERMANY

Co-Chair: Daniela Poli, Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry, SWITZERLAND

 

Cartosat, ALOS DEM Extraction Capability Study vs SPOT5; Pascal Fave, IGN France, FRANCE

Stereo Evaluation of ALOS/PRISM Data on ESA-AO Test Sites ¨C First DLR Results; Mathias Schneider, Manfred Lehner, Rupert M¨¹ller, Peter Reinartz, GERMANY

An Operational System for Sensor Modeling and DEM Generation of Satellite Pushbroom Sensors; Y. Wang, X. Yang, F. Xu, A. Leason, S. Megenta, UNITED STATES

An Indirect Generalization of Contour Lines Based on Dem Generalization Using The 3d Douglas-Peucker Algorithm; FEI Lifan, HUANG Lina, HE Jin, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

TS WG VII/5(2): Processing of Multi Temporal Data and Change Detection

Time: 08:30-10:00

Room: 305B Conference Room

Chair: Ben Gorte, TU Delft, NETHERLANDS

Co-Chair: GONG Jianya; Wuhan Unviersity, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Vegetation Dynamical Patterns Related to Rainfall Variability Analysed with Wavelet Coherency for Southern Africa; Else Swinnen, BELGIUM.

Forest Dynamics in Southeastern United States: A Wall-To-Wall Assessment Using Time Series Stacks of Landsat Observations; Chengquan Huang, Zhiliang Zhu, Hua Shi, Samuel Goward, UNITED STATES

Free Open Source Ilwis 3.4 for Efficient Thematic Studies in Alping Areas; Eva savina Malinverni, ITALY.

Temperate Forest Height Estimation Performance Using Icesat GLAS Data from Different Observation Periods; Yong Pang, Michael Lefsky, Guoqing Sun, Mary Ellen Miller, UNITED STATES; Zengyuan Li, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Auto-Detection of Heterogeneous Areas in Radiometric Normalization; Jun Pan, Mi Wang, Deren Li, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

 

TS WG VIII/10: Precision Farming and Sustainable Food Production

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2A

Chair: Margherita Fiani, Universit¨¤ di Salerno, ITALY

Co-Chair: Min SUN, Peking University, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

A Land Use and Land Cover Classification to Manage Agriculture and Natural Resources in Campania, a Region in South of Italy; Margherita Fiani, Pasquale Pistillo, ITALY

Consistency Analysis on Paddy Rice Area Survey with Spot and Tm Images under the Total Restraint Quantity; Li Le; Li Chao; Zhu Xiufang; Pan Yaozhong, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

The Use of Remote Sensing Within the Mars Crop Yield Monitoring System of the European Commission; B. Baruth,A. Royer, A. Klisch, ITALY;G. Genovese, BELGIUM

Using Remote Sensing to Support Different Approaches to Identify Agave (Agave Tequilana Weber) Crops; J. G. Flores Garnica, MEXICO; R. Reich, UNITED STATES; E. Talavera Zuñiga, MEXICO; C. Aguirre Bravo, UNITED STATES

 

TS ThS-10: Lunar Exploratory Missions

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2B

Chair: Shailesh Nayak, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information                      Services, INDIA

Co-Chair: Jurgen Oberst; German Aerospace Centre, GERMANY

 

Cartography for Lunar Exploration:  2008 Status and Mission Plans; R.L. Kirk, B.A. Archinal, L.R. Gaddis, and M.R. Rosiek, UNITED STATES

General Architecture Design of Lunar Pojection System; L¨¹ Xiaohua, Deng Shujun and Ma Jun, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Web-GIS Based Collaboration Environment Using Scientific Data of the Moon; J.Terazono, N.Asada, H.Demura, N.Hirata, K.Saiki, A.Iwasaki, R.Oka, T.Hayashi, T.Suzuki, H.Miyamoto, JAPAN

Stereo-mapping of the Ehtire Moon with the KAGUYA (SELENE) Terrain Camera of 10 Meter Resoltuion; Junichi Haruyama, JAPAN.

 

TS ThS-6: Emerging Technologies for Display and Visualization

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2C

Chair: William Cartwright; RMIT University, AUSTRALIA.

Co-Chair: YANG Ping; China Academyof Surveying and Mapping, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Analysis on Geographical Changes and Research on Spatio-Temporal Patterns; Yang ping, Tang Xinming, Wang Huibing, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Connected 2D and 3D Visualizations for the Interactive Exploration of Spatial Information; S. Bleisch, S. Nebiker, SWITZERLAND

Animated Representation of Uncertainty and Fuzziness in Dutch Spatial Planning Maps; Qiuju Zhang, Connie A. Blok, Xinming Tang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Society Networking Model Supporting Collaborative 3D GIS Environment based on Multi-agent Method; Z. E. Chang, S. Li, CANADA, CANADA

Indoor Spatial Analysis Using Space Syntax; Hyeyoung Kim, Chulmin Jun, Yongjoo Cho and Geunhan Kim, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Relevance of Visual Exploration for Strengtening Spatial Thinking Spatial Knowledge Exploration; Abdulvahit Torun, Sebnem Duzgun, TURKEY

 

TS ThS-4: High Performance Visualization

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: 201A Conference Room

Chair: Wolfgang Kainz, University of Vienna, AUSTRIA.

Co- Chair: Yang Ping, China Academy of Surveying and Mapping, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

The ¡°Photogrammetric Load Chain¡± for ADS Image Data: An Integral Approach to Image Correction and Rectification; Michael Downey, CANADA; U. Tempelmann, SWITZERLAND

Generating Progressively Spatial Data Streaming for Adaptively Mobile Visualization; Bisheng Yang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

The Future of Virtual Globes - The Interactive Ray-Traced Digital Earth; Martin Christen, SWITZERLAND.

Interoperable Three-Dimensional GIS City Modeling with Geo-informatics Techniques and 3D Modeling Software; Chayakrit Malumpong, Xiaoyong Chen, THAILAND

On Point Feature Automatic Annotation Placement in 3D Environment; Jingwei Shen, Yongning Wen,Yongjun Wang, Min Chen, Hongjun Su, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

TS WG VI/5: Promotion of the Profession to Students

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: 201B Conference Room

Chair: Mojca Kosmatin Fras, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA

Co- Chair: ZHU Qing, Wuhan University, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Competency Standards - A Measure of the Quality of a Workforce; John Trinder, AUSTRALIA.

Promotion Activities of the Profession to Students in Period 2004-2008 and Future Prospects; M.Kosmatin Fras, A.Lisec, SLOVENIA.

Proceedings of the ISPRS Student Consortium: Participation of the Youth for a Sustainable Society; Cemal Özg¨¹r KIVILCIM, TURKEY.

Spreadsheet Education Material using Remote Sensing Image and Map Image; Kiyotada Sato, Ryuzo Yokoyama, JAPAN.

European Project on Higher Education in the Fields Related to Geomatics as Support for Mobility of Students and Teachers; Anka Lisec, SLOVENIA; L. Á. Ruiz Fern¨¢ndez, SPAIN

 

 

TS WG III/3(2): Interpretation of LIDAR Data

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: 201C Conference Room

Chair: Claus Brenner, Leibniz Universität Hannover, GERMANY

Co-Chair: Chris McGlone, SAIC, Inc, UNITED STATES

 

Pre-classification of Points and Segmentation of Urban Objects by Scan Line Analysis of Airborne Lidar data; Marcus Hebel and U. Stilla, GERMANY

Detection of Subtle Ridgelines from Laser Scanning Data; Amit Baruch and Sagi Filin, ISRAEL

Generation of Roof Topologies Using Plane Fitting with RANSAC; J. Engels, H. Arefi and M. Hahn, GERMANY

Automatic Model-Based Building Detection From Single Panchromatic High Resolution Images; Konstantinos Karantzalos and Nikos Paragios, FRANCE

 

TS ThS 23(2): UAV for Mapping(2)

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: 305C Conference Room

Chair: Kaiching Di, The Ohio State University, UNITED STATES

Co-Chair: Jurgen Everaerts, VITO, BELGIUM

 

 

The Photogrammetric Potential of Low-Cost UAV¡¯ s in Forestry and Agriculture; G. J. Grenzdörffer, A. Engel, B. Teichert, GERMAN

UAV Borne Mapping by Multi Sensor Integration; Masahiko Nagai, Tianen Chen, Afzal Ahmed, Ryosuke Shibasaki, JAPAN

A Contrast of Experiments in Three Different Low-altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Photography: Security, Quality & Efficiency; WU Yundong, ZHANG Qiang, LIU Shaoqin, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

UAV-based Augmented Monitoring ¨C Real-time Georeferencing and Integration of Video Imagery with Virtual Globes; H. Eugster and S. Nebiker H. Eugster and S. Nebiker, SWITZERLAND

Position and Orientation Data Requirements for Precise Autonomous Vehicle Navigation; Louis Nastro, CANADA.

 

TS WG IV/1(2): Spatial Data Infrastructure

Time: 10:30-12:00

Room: 305B Conference Room

Chair: JIANG Jie, National Geomatics Ceter of THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA CHINA

Co-Chair: Gabor Remetey-F¨¹lopp; HUNAGI, HUNGARY

 

New Data Base Structure and Coding System for the Israeli National GIS; Baruch Shiryon, Yuri Raizman, ISRAEL

A Watermarking Algorithm for Vector Spatial Geo-data Based on Integer Wavelet Transform; Chang-qing ZHU, Cheng-song YANG and Qi-Sheng Wang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

E-Government Concept and Spatial Information: A Case Study in Islamic Republic of Iran; M.Sarpoulaki, A.Eslami Rad and A.Saleknia, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN(

Establishing an Environmental Data Platform for Promoting Coastal Zone Environmental Management; Toshimitsu Ishiwata, Masahiro Muroi, Tsutomu Harada, Hideo Nakajima and Isamu Ogasawara, JAPAN

SDI: Prospect and Challenges for Federal State Developing Countries; O.A.Ogundele, Nigeria, O.S.Somefun, NETHERLANDS

 

TS ThS-14: 3D Cameras

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2A

Chair: Danilo Schneider, Technische Universität Dresden, GERMANY

 

Self-Calibration of a 3D Range Camera; Derek D. Lichti, CANADA

Range Image Sequence Analysis by 2.5-D Least-Squares-Tracking with Variance Component Estimation and Robust Variance Covariance Matrix Estimation; PatrickWestfeld and Ren´e Hempel, GERMANY

Extensive Metric Performance Evaluation of a 3D Range Camera; Christoph A. Weyer, GERMANY; Kwang-Ho Bae, and Kwanthar Lim, AUSTRALIA; Derek D. Lichti,CANADA.

Integrated Range Camera Calibration Using Image Sequences from Hand-Held Operation; Wilfried; Karel, AUSTRIA

An Analysis of Crowds Flow Characteristics by Using Laser Range Scanners; K. Katabira, T. SuzUKi, Y. Nakagawa,  R. Shibasaki, JAPAN ; H. Zhao, THE PEOPLE¡¯S REPUBLIC  OF CHINA

 

TS WG VII/7: Innovative Problem Solving Methodologies for Less Developed Countries 

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2B

Chair: Norman Kerle; ITC, NETHERLANDS

Co- Chair: YAN Qin, Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF. CHINA

 

The ITC Geonetcast-Toolbox Approach for Less Developed Countries; Ben Maathuis, Chris Mannaerts and Bas Retsios, NETHERLANDS.

Urban Social Vulnerability Assessment Using Remote Sensing and GIS Data. A Case Study for Tegucigalpa, Honduras; A. Ebert, GERMANY; N. Kerle, NETHERLANDS

Building a Consistent Geometric Frame over Sparse Islands Using Spot 5 Data; T. Yoshino, H. Muraki , Y. Yin , JAPAN; M. Bernard,FRANCE

Geo-Spatial Network Solutions for Urban Solid Waste Management and Planning: An Innovative Problem Solving Methodology for Less Developed Countries; Olufunmilayo E. Thontteh, Happy Oyenje John-Nwagwu, NIGERIA

A Multivariate Regression Analysis for Deriving Engineering Parameters of Expansive Soils from Spectral Reflectance; Fekerte Arega Yitagesu, Freek van der Meer, Harald van der Werff, Wolter Zigterman, NETHERLANDS

 

TS ThS-22: Automation in Image Analysis

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: Convention Hall No.2C

Chair: Olaf Hellwich, Berlin University of Technology, GERMANY

Co-Chair: Helmut Mayer, Bundeswehr University Munich, GERMANY

 

Determination of Facade Attributes for Facade Reconstruction; Nora Ripperda, GERMANY.

Interpretation of Terrestrial Images of Urban Scenes Using Discriminative Random Fields; Filip Korč and Wolfgang Förstner, GERMANY

Calibration of a PMD-Camera Using a Planar Calibration Pattern Together with a Multi-Camera Setup; Ingo Schiller, Christian Beder and Reinhard Koch, GERMANY

A Generative Model for True Orthorectificatio; Christoph Strecha, Luc Van Gool and Pascal Fua, BELGIUM

 

TS WG V/3(3): Terrestrial Laser Scanning ¨C Application

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: 201A Conference Room

Chair: Marco Scaioni, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY

 

Monitoring Landslide Deformation During a Controlled Rainfall Experiment Using a Long-Range Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS); J. Travelletti, C. Delacourt and J.-P. Malet, FRANCE ; T. Oppikofer and M. Jaboyedoff, SWITZERLAND

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Deformation Monitoring of the Thermal Pipeline Traversed Subway Tunnel Engineering; D. W. Qiu and J. G. Wu, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Assessing the Risk of Slope Instability Along Transport Corridors; P. E. Miller, J. P. Mills, S. L. Barr, M. Lim, D. Barber, G. Parkin, B. Clarke, S. Glendinning and J. Hall  , UNITED KINGDOM

Managing Uncertainty in the Detection of Changes from Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data; Reem Zeibak and Sagi Filin, ISRAEL

Vectorization, Edge Preserving Smoothing and Dimensioning of Profiles in Laser Scanner Point Clouds; Anne Bienert, GERMANY

 

TS WG I/2(5): New Commercial Systems and Technologies

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: 201B Conference Room

Chair: Charles Toth, The Ohio State University, UNITED STATES

Co-Chair: Bryan Mercer, Intermap Technologies Corp., CANADA

 

The Cosmo SkyMed Satellite Constellation for Earth Observation and Applications; Giorgio Apponi, ITALY.

Exploring the Measurement Of Forests With Full Waveform Lidar Through Monte-Carlo Ray Tracing; Steven Hancock, Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis, Jan-Peter Muller, UNITED KINGDOM.

TerraSAR- X and TanDEM-X: Revolution in Spaceborne Radar; Ralf D¨¹ring, Fifam¨¨ N, GERMANY

Automatic High-Accuracy Orthorectification and Mosaicking of PALSAR Data without Ground Control Points; Philip Cheng, CANADA.

Biomass Studies Using L-Band PolInSAR and X-Band InSAR; M. Lorraine Tighe, UNITED STATES.

 

 

TS WG IV/4(2): Landscape modelling and visualisation

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: 201C Conference Room

Chair: Manfred Ehlers, University of Osnabr¨¹ck, GERMANY

Co-Chair: J Marguerite Madden,The University of Georgia, UNITED STATES

 

3D Navigation System for Virtual Reality Sased on 3D Game Engine; K.H. Sharkawi, M.U. Ujang and A. Abdul-Rahman, MALAYSIA

Toward Continuous and Updated 3D Geospatial Terrain Modelling Based on DTM and LiDAR Date; S. Dalyot, E. Keinan and Y. Doytsher, ISRAEL

Digital Earth with Digital Measurable Images, Deren LI, Junhua HUANG, Zhenfeng Shao, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Study on The Modeling Componentof Geographic Concept Scene Based on 3D Icons; Min Chen, Guonian Lv, Yongning Wen, Hong Tao and Hongjun Su, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Geometrical Transformation of Nautical Charts in Greenland; Rune Carbuhn Andersen, Karsten Engsager, Tine Fallesen Jensen and Thomas Knudsen, DENMARK

 

TS WG VIII/2(4): Disaster risks monitoring & management

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: 305C Conference Room

Chair: Piero Boccardo, Politecnico di Torino, ITALY

Co-Chair: Amelia M. Budge, University of New Mexico, UNITED STATES

 

Event-Driven Information System Designed for Emergency Applications; V.P. Savorskiy, Yu.G. Tishchenko, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Determination of Natural Disaster by Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS: the Yeniçiftlik Stream Basin Model in Istanbul, Turkey; İrfan Akar, Cihan Uysal, Derya Maktav, TURKEY

Coal Mine Land Subsidence Monitoring by Using Spaceborne Insar Data-A Case Study in Fengfeng, Hebei Province, China; Li Cao, Yuehua Zhang, Jianguo He, Guang Liu,Huanyin Yue, Runfeng Wang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; Linlin Ge, AUSTRALIA

Deliverables from Space Data Sets for Disaster Management ¨C Present and Future Trends; V. Bhanumurthy, G Behera, INDIA

Modeling and Finding Optimum Path in Emergency Evacuation; Somayeh Ahmadian, Ali Mansourian, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

 

TS WG VIII/3(2): Atmospheric, Climate and Weather Research

Time: 13:30-15:00

Room: 305B Conference Room

Chair: Costas Armenakis, York University, CANADA

Co-Chair: Renliang ZHAO, National Geomatics Center of China, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

Corrections for Atmospheric and Adjacency Effects on High Resolution Sensor Data -A Case Study Using IRS-P6 LISS-IV Data; Anu Rani Sharma, K.V.S.Badarinath, P.S. Roy, INDIA

Atmosphere¡¯s Optical Micro Parameters Influence upon Polar-Phase Curves of Scattered Radiation; S.V. Korkin, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The Research on Application of FY-2C Data in Drought Monitoring; YU Fan, LIU Liang-ming, WEN Xiong-fei, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

An inter-comparison of Different Stereo-Matchers for the Automated Cloud-top Height Retrieval from AATSR and MISR ¨C A Comparison; Ludwig Max Brinckmann, Jan-Peter Muller, UNITED KINGDOM

The Design and Application of Network of Ground-Based GPS Water Vapor Monitoring Stations to Improve Precipitation Prediction in the Greater Beijing Metropolitan Area; Chao-Lin Zhang, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA;  Ying-Hwa Kuo, UNITED STATES; Lian-Jun Dai, Yan-Li Chu, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; John Braun, UNITED STATES; Jing-jiang Zhang, Qing-Chun Li, Min Chen, THE PEOPLE¡¯ S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

 

 

Closing Ceremony

Time: 15:30-17:00

Room: Convention Hall No.1