*Okuyama Satoshi1, Shinobu Ando1, Toshiki Shimbori1 (1.Meteorological Research Institute)
Session information
[J] Poster
S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-TT Technology & Techniques
[S-TT45] Synthetic Aperture Radar
Mon. May 27, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Youhei Kinoshita(University of Tsukuba), Yu Morishita(Geospatial Information Authority of Japan), Shoko Kobayashi(Tamagawa University), Takahiro Abe(Earth Observation Research Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
ALOS-2 and Sentinel-1A and 1B, which have highly enhanced capacity compared to previous SAR satellites, were launched in 2014, and their utilization has been widely expanding as the data has accumulated for approximately four years. Other long-operating SAR satellites like TerraSAR-X and Cosmo-SkyMed also contribute to expanding the SAR utilization. Now we are facing a new and abundant era of the satellite SAR, along with a worldwide trend to an open and free data policy of satellite data, with next-generation advanced SAR satellite plans by several countries, and with several plans to construct SAR constellations by private sectors. In addition, SAR technologies with other platforms, such as ground-based SAR with high temporal resolution and UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) SAR with flexible operability, have also been developed and used for various targets. These facts indicate that the SAR utilization has become widespread in both basic researches (e.g., earth science) and diverse applications (e.g., disaster prevention and forest monitoring). In this session, we would like to widely invite research and application results with regard to SAR, sharing our knowledge and having a discussion for the advancement of the SAR utilization.
*Kana Abe1, Yoshiko Ogawa1, Yasuhiro Hisada1, Hirohide Demura1, Taku Ozawa2, Satoshi Miura3, Akira Kusakabe1, Takehiro Arai1 (1.The University of Aizu, 2.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, 3.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)
*Ryosuke Doke1, Kazuhiro Itadera1 (1.Hot Springs Research Institute of Kanagawa Prefecture)
*Naufal Setiawan1, Masato Furuya1 (1.Hokkaido University)
Chikako Kinefuchi2, *Chiyuki Narama1, Tsutomu Yamanokuchi3, Takeo Tadono4 (1.Niigata University, Program of Field Research in the Environmental Sciences, 2.Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, 3.RESTEC, 4.JAXA)
*Wataru Iwatate1, Masanobu Shimada1 (1.Tokyo Denki University)
*Shinobu Ando1, Akio Kobayashi1 (1.Seismology and Tsunami Research Department, Meteorological Research Institute)
*Tomoya Kiyosawa1, Hiroshi, P. Sato2 (1.Department of Geography, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nihon University , 2.College of Humanities and Science, Nihon University)
*takahashi koya1, Masanobu Shimada1 (1.tokyo denki university)
*Kyonosuke Hayahsi1, Tatsuya Yamashita1, Masaki Kuwahara1, Masaki Honda1, Kazuki Sakai1, Hiroshi Munekane1, Tomokazu Kobayashi1 (1.GSI of Japan)