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USING REMOTELY SENSED DATA TO ESTIMATE THE SURFACE HEAT FLUXES OVER TAIWAN'S CHAIYI PLAIN

  • Chang, Tzu-Yin;Liou, Yuei-An
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2007년도 Proceedings of ISRS 2007
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    • pp.422-425
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    • 2007
  • Traditionally, surface energy fluxes are obtained by model simulations or empirical equations with auxiliary meteorological data. These methods may not effectively represent the surface heat fluxes in a regional scale due to scene variability. On the other hand, remote sensing has the advantage to acquire data of a large area in an instantaneous view. The remotely sensed data can be further used to retrieve surface radiation and heat fluxes over a large area. In this study, the airborne and satellite images in conjunction with meteorological data and ground observations were used to estimate the surface heat fluxes over Taiwan's Chaiyi Plain. The results indicate that surface heat fluxes can be properly determined from both airborne and satellite images. The correlation coefficient of surface heat fluxes with in situ corresponding observations is over 0.60. We also observe that the remotely sensed data can efficiently provide a long term monitoring of surface heat fluxes over Taiwan's Chaiyi Plain.

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Fusion of LIDAR Data and Aerial Images for Building Reconstruction

  • Chen, Liang-Chien;Lai, Yen-Chung;Rau, Jiann-Yeou
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2003년도 Proceedings of ACRS 2003 ISRS
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    • pp.773-775
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    • 2003
  • From the view point of data fusion, we integrate LIDAR data and digital aerial images to perform 3D building modeling in this study. The proposed scheme comprises two major parts: (1) building block extraction and (2) building model reconstruction. In the first step, height differences are analyzed to detect the above ground areas. Color analysis is then performed for the exclusion of tree areas. Potential building blocks are selected first followed by the refinement of building areas. In the second step, through edge detection and extracting the height information from LIDAR data, accurate 3D edges in object space is calculated. The accurate 3D edges are combined with the already developed SMS method for building modeling. LIDAR data acquired by Leica ALS 40 in Hsin-Chu Science-based Industrial Park of north Taiwan will be used in the test.

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Predicting ground-based damage states from windstorms using remote-sensing imagery

  • Brown, Tanya M.;Liang, Daan;Womble, J. Arn
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.369-383
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    • 2012
  • Researchers have recently begun using high spatial resolution remote-sensing data, which are automatically captured and georeferenced, to assess damage following natural and man-made disasters, in addition to, or instead of employing the older methods of walking house-to-house for surveys, or photographing individual buildings from an airplane. This research establishes quantitative relationships between the damage states observed at ground-level, and those observed from space using high spatial resolution remote-sensing data, for windstorms, for individual site-built one- or two-family residences (FR12). "Degrees of Damage" (DOD) from the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale were determined for ground-based damage states; damage states were also assigned for remote-sensing imagery, using a modified version of Womble's Remote-Sensing (RS) Damage Scale. The preliminary developed model can be used to predict the ground-level damage state using remote-sensing imagery, which could significantly lessen the time and expense required to assess the damage following a windstorm.

다중 스케일 지구통계학을 이용한 원격탐사 자료 기반 주제도의 다운스케일링 (Downscaling of Thematic Maps Based on Remote Sensing Data using Multi-scale Geostatistics)

  • 박노욱
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2010
  • 높은 공간 해상도의 지상 자료와 상대적으로 저해상도인 원격탐사 자료의 통합을 통한 지표 환경 주제도 작성에서는 이러한 해상도의 차이를 반영한 통합 방법론이 필요하다. 이 연구에서는 상대적으로 저해상도인 원격탐사 자료와 지상 자료로부터 고해상도 주제도 작성과 관련된 다운스케일링을 위한 다중 스케일 지구통계학적 방법론을 적용하였다. 기존 정규 크리깅 시스템을 확장하여 포인트 자료로 간주할 수 있는 지상 자료와 블럭 자료로 간주할 수 있는 원격탐사 자료를 크리깅 시스템에 직접 포함하는 블럭 크리깅 방법론을 이용하였다. 부가적으로 다운스케일링에 따른 불확실성을 묘사하기 위해 블럭 크리깅 기반 시뮬레이션 기법도 함께 이용하였다. SRTM DEM과 MODIS 엽면적 지수 자료의 다운 스케일링 실험 연구를 통해 적용 기법의 적용성을 평가하였다. 두가지 실험 연구 결과, 적용 기법을 통해 효과적으로 상대적으로 고해상도 주제도 생성이 가능함을 확인하였으며, 특히 다중 시뮬레이션 결과는 다운 스케일링된 자료를 입력 자료로 사용하는 GIS 모델에 사용하여 모델 결과의 불확실성 분석에 효율적으로 이용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

Privacy-Preservation Using Group Signature for Incentive Mechanisms in Mobile Crowd Sensing

  • Kim, Mihui;Park, Younghee;Dighe, Pankaj Balasaheb
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.1036-1054
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    • 2019
  • Recently, concomitant with a surge in numbers of Internet of Things (IoT) devices with various sensors, mobile crowdsensing (MCS) has provided a new business model for IoT. For example, a person can share road traffic pictures taken with their smartphone via a cloud computing system and the MCS data can provide benefits to other consumers. In this service model, to encourage people to actively engage in sensing activities and to voluntarily share their sensing data, providing appropriate incentives is very important. However, the sensing data from personal devices can be sensitive to privacy, and thus the privacy issue can suppress data sharing. Therefore, the development of an appropriate privacy protection system is essential for successful MCS. In this study, we address this problem due to the conflicting objectives of privacy preservation and incentive payment. We propose a privacy-preserving mechanism that protects identity and location privacy of sensing users through an on-demand incentive payment and group signatures methods. Subsequently, we apply the proposed mechanism to one example of MCS-an intelligent parking system-and demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of our mechanism through emulation.

압축센싱과 통계학적 기법을 적용한 회전체 시스템의 상태진단 (Application of Compressive Sensing and Statistical Analysis to Condition Monitoring of Rotating Machine)

  • 이명준;전준영;박규해;강토;한순우
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제26권6_spc호
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    • pp.651-659
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    • 2016
  • Condition monitoring (CM) encounters a large data problem due to sensors that measure vibration data with a continuous, and sometimes, high sampling rate. In this study, compressive sensing approaches for condition monitoring are proposed to demonstrate the efficiency in handling a large amount of data and to improve the damage detection capability of the current condition monitoring process. Compressive sensing is a novel sensing/sampling paradigm that takes much fewer samples compared to traditional sampling methods. For the experiments a built-in rotating system was used and all data were compressively sampled to obtain compressed data. Optimal signal features were then selected without the reconstruction process and were used to detect and classify damage. The experimental results show that the proposed method could improve the data processing speed and the accuracy of condition monitoring of rotating systems.

Estimation of leaf quantity using spectrum data

  • Nishihara, Yoshito;Kajiwara, Koji;Honda, Yoshiaki
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2003년도 Proceedings of ACRS 2003 ISRS
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    • pp.659-661
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    • 2003
  • How many leafs the forest has can be very important information to understand the forest is healthy or not, or it is growing or declining. However until now, very much labor and long time is needed to measure it. The purpose of this study is to develop the method that estimate how many leafs there are at the forest.

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Compressive Sensing - Mathematical Principles and Practical Implications-

  • 조용민
    • 전자공학회지
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2011
  • The mathematical foundations of the compressive sensing which goes against the common wisdom of data acquisition (the Nyquist-Shannon theorem) is reviewed. The compressive sensing asserts that one can reconstruct images or signals of interest accurately from a number of samples far smaller than the desired resolution of the image (e.g., the number of pixels in the image). The compressive sensing has far reaching implications. It suggests the new data acquisition protocols that translates analog information to digital form with fewer sensors considered necessary.

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