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  • Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    2018 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS-Toyama), 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Katia Nagamine Urata, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

  • IGARSS - Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Katia Nagamine Urata, Robertus Heru Trihurjanto, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation and environment.

  • IGARSS - L band circularly polarized SAR onboard microsatellite
    2017 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2017
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Shunsuke Onishi, Tetsuo Yasaka, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Koichi Ito, Steven Gao, Kazuteru Namba, Katsumi Hattori, Fumio Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops L Band circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor for microsatellite (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and experiment of circularly polarized SAR in anechoic chamber. In the future, this sensor will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    2018 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS-Toyama), 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Katia Nagamine Urata, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

  • IGARSS - Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Katia Nagamine Urata, Robertus Heru Trihurjanto, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation and environment.

  • IGARSS - L band circularly polarized SAR onboard microsatellite
    2017 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2017
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Shunsuke Onishi, Tetsuo Yasaka, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Koichi Ito, Steven Gao, Kazuteru Namba, Katsumi Hattori, Fumio Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops L Band circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor for microsatellite (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and experiment of circularly polarized SAR in anechoic chamber. In the future, this sensor will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

Sameh Shaaban - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Creating usable models for re-usable data – managing electronic Project Specification information
    Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2002
    Co-Authors: Richard Watson, Stephen R. Lockley, Sameh Shaaban
    Abstract:

    Small architectural firms (those that employ less than six people) account for an estimated 4525 or 74% of the total number of practices in the UK (RIBA, 2000), and market research has shown that there is a poor uptake of existing Project Specification information technologies in this sector. We present the results of an analysis of the ways that small practices currently create, manage and communicate Project Specification information and an overview of our research into new models to support these processes. The research has focused on the creation and population of appropriate, re‐usable information models and we describe these in the context of other modelling initiatives in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The research has resulted in the definition of a large pool of domain specific data objects, which have the potential to provide a generic information resource for the industry. The Architectural Informatics Group, in conjunction with the National Building Specification (NBS), have implemented the results of this research through the development of a new commercial software tool for use in small design practices in the UK.

  • creating usable models for re usable data managing electronic Project Specification information
    Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2002
    Co-Authors: Richard Watson, Stephen R. Lockley, Sameh Shaaban
    Abstract:

    Small architectural firms (those that employ less than six people) account for an estimated 4525 or 74% of the total number of practices in the UK (RIBA, 2000), and market research has shown that there is a poor uptake of existing Project Specification information technologies in this sector. We present the results of an analysis of the ways that small practices currently create, manage and communicate Project Specification information and an overview of our research into new models to support these processes. The research has focused on the creation and population of appropriate, re‐usable information models and we describe these in the context of other modelling initiatives in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The research has resulted in the definition of a large pool of domain specific data objects, which have the potential to provide a generic information resource for the industry. The Architectural Informatics Group, in conjunction with the National Building Specification (NBS), have implemented the results of this research through the development of a new commercial software tool for use in small design practices in the UK.

Nobuyoshi Imura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    2018 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS-Toyama), 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Katia Nagamine Urata, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

  • IGARSS - Multiband Circularly Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) Onboard Microsatellite Constellation
    IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Katia Nagamine Urata, Robertus Heru Trihurjanto, Steven Gao
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops multiband (L, C, and X bands) circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for microsatellite SAR constellation (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and ground-flight test of SAR system at Indonesia. In the future, this microsatellite SAR constellation will be employed to monitor global land deformation and environment.

  • IGARSS - L band circularly polarized SAR onboard microsatellite
    2017 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2017
    Co-Authors: Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Nobuyoshi Imura, Shunsuke Onishi, Tetsuo Yasaka, Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Koichi Ito, Steven Gao, Kazuteru Namba, Katsumi Hattori, Fumio Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University develops L Band circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor for microsatellite (150 kg class). This paper explains the Project, Specification, antenna deployment, RF system, and experiment of circularly polarized SAR in anechoic chamber. In the future, this sensor will be employed to monitor global land deformation.

Richard Watson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Creating usable models for re-usable data – managing electronic Project Specification information
    Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2002
    Co-Authors: Richard Watson, Stephen R. Lockley, Sameh Shaaban
    Abstract:

    Small architectural firms (those that employ less than six people) account for an estimated 4525 or 74% of the total number of practices in the UK (RIBA, 2000), and market research has shown that there is a poor uptake of existing Project Specification information technologies in this sector. We present the results of an analysis of the ways that small practices currently create, manage and communicate Project Specification information and an overview of our research into new models to support these processes. The research has focused on the creation and population of appropriate, re‐usable information models and we describe these in the context of other modelling initiatives in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The research has resulted in the definition of a large pool of domain specific data objects, which have the potential to provide a generic information resource for the industry. The Architectural Informatics Group, in conjunction with the National Building Specification (NBS), have implemented the results of this research through the development of a new commercial software tool for use in small design practices in the UK.

  • creating usable models for re usable data managing electronic Project Specification information
    Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2002
    Co-Authors: Richard Watson, Stephen R. Lockley, Sameh Shaaban
    Abstract:

    Small architectural firms (those that employ less than six people) account for an estimated 4525 or 74% of the total number of practices in the UK (RIBA, 2000), and market research has shown that there is a poor uptake of existing Project Specification information technologies in this sector. We present the results of an analysis of the ways that small practices currently create, manage and communicate Project Specification information and an overview of our research into new models to support these processes. The research has focused on the creation and population of appropriate, re‐usable information models and we describe these in the context of other modelling initiatives in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. The research has resulted in the definition of a large pool of domain specific data objects, which have the potential to provide a generic information resource for the industry. The Architectural Informatics Group, in conjunction with the National Building Specification (NBS), have implemented the results of this research through the development of a new commercial software tool for use in small design practices in the UK.