2nd GEOlab-RISH Joint workshop on GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing The 331st Symposium on Humanosphere Science Date: (Session) March 6 8, 2017; (Technical Tour) March 9, 2017 Place: Kihada Hall, Obaku Plaza, Uji Campus, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto, Japan Registration A registration desk will be located in the lobby of the 1st floor at Kihada Hall and open at 12:15 JST (0:15 pm) on March 6, 2017. Schedule of Events Date Time March 6 13:00 13:30 Opening Ceremony 13:30 14:40 Session: SAR 15:10 17:50 Session: GNSS ( 1 ) Ionosphere Modeling 18:15 19:15 Ice Breaker March 7 09:40 11:50 Session: GNSS ( 2 ) Ionosphere Variations 13:00 15:05 Session: GNSS ( 3 ) Ionosphere Irregularities 15:40 16:20 Session: GNSS ( 4 ) New Applications 16:20 17:30 Session: Numerical model 18:00 20:00 Banquet March 8 09:40 12:05 Session: GNSS ( 5 ) PWV, GNSS-RO 13:10 15:00 Session: GNSS ( 6 ) PWV, GNSS-RO 15:00 16:05 Session: Ground-based radio and optical remote-sensing techniques 16:05 16:20 Closing Ceremony March 9 10:00 17:20 Technical Tour – A Visit to the Shigaraki MU Observatory * Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but please pay the costs for drinks at banquet (about 2,000 JPY). This program is supported by a subsidy from Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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2nd GEOlab-RISH Joint workshop on GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing
The 331st Symposium on Humanosphere Science Date: (Session) March 6 8, 2017; (Technical Tour) March 9, 2017
Nagoya University) Kihada Hall 1F G-14 13:00 13:25 Ionospheric Irregularity Observations using GPS Receiver Networks in North
America (invited) Y. Otsuka*, T. Sugiyama, T. Tsugawa, and M. Nishioka
*Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan
G-15 13:25 13:45 Space-borne imaging observation of the ionosphere and the mesosphere with optical instruments on the international space station
A.Saito*, Y. Hozumi, T. Sakanoi, S. Perwitasari, I. Yoshikawa, A. Yamasaki, Y. Otsuka, H. Nakata and IMAP working group
*Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University, Japan
G-16 13:45 14:05 Simultaneous observations of plasma bubbles by a low-cost airglow imager and GNSS receivers in Ishigaki, Japan
K. Hosokawa*, K. Takami, S. Saito, and Y. Ogawa *University of Electro-Communications, Japan
G-17 14:05 14:25 Evaluation of ionospheric delay gradients associated with plasma bubbles for
GNSS ground-based augmentation system (GBAS) S. Saito* and T. Yoshihara
*Electronic Navigation Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, Japan
G-18 14:25 14:45 Equinoctial asymmetry in the zonal distribution of scintillation occurrence
observed by GPS receivers P. Abadi*, Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa
*Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan
G-19 14:45 15:05 Determination of GNSS inter-frequency instrumental biases using an orthogonal function network for single receiver
T. Maruyama*, and M. A. Guanyi *National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
COFFEE BREAK ( 35 min. )
15:40 16:20 Session: GNSS ( 4 ) New Applications
Chair: Toshitaka TSUDA (RISH, Kyoto University) Kihada Hall 1F
G-20 15:40 16:00 Over view of R&D activities related to airborne-based GNSS occultation in Japan and their future prospects
T. Yoshihara*, S. Saitoh, T. Sakai, N. Fujii, K. Matsunaga, K. Hoshino, Y. Aoyama, and T. Tsuda
*Electronic Navigation Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, Japan
G-21 16:00 16:20 PWV Retrieval over the Ocean Using Shipborne GNSS Receivers with
MADOCA Real-Time Orbits Y. Shoji*, K. Sato, M. Yabuki, and T. Tsuda
*Meteorological Research Institute / Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
16:20 17:30 Session: Numerical model
Chair: Toshitaka TSUDA (RISH, Kyoto University) Kihada Hall 1F
N-01 16:20 16:45 Validation of the atmospheric model using radiosondes over Pameungpeuk
(invited) Halimurrahman*
*Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional (LAPAN), Indonesia N-02 16:45 17:05 Coordinated observation and numerical study on diurnal cycle of tropical
convection over a complex topography in West Java, Indonesia M. Oigawa*, T. Matsuda, Noersomadi, and T. Tsuda
*Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan N-03 17:05 17:30 Data Assimilation Experiment of Radio Occultation Refractivity Data by using
a Mesoscale LETKF System (invited) H. Seko* and T. Tsuda
*Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
18:00 20:00 BANQUET
Café Restaurant Kihada
March 8, 2017
09:40 12:05 Session: GNSS ( 5 ) PWV, GNSS-RO Chair: Eugenio REALINI (GReD - Geomatics Research & Development s.r.l.)
Kihada Hall 1F
G-22 09:40 10:05 High temporal and spatial resolution water vapor analysis for hazardous weather prediction and monitoring (invited)
Y. Shoji*, K. Sato, M. Yabuki, and T. Tsuda *Meteorological Research Institute / Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
G-23 10:05 10:25 Detection of water vapor variations associated to heavy rain in Northern Italy
by geodetic and low-cost GNSS receivers E. Realini*, A. Gatti, and G. Venuti,
A. Fermi, S. Barindelli, and P. Falakdin *Geomatics Research & Development (GReD) srl, Italy
estimation from dual- and single-frequency GNSS receivers A. Gatti*, E. Realini, and Y. Iwaki
*Politecnico di Milano, Italy G-25 10:45 11:05 Validation of the procedure to produce 2D PWV maps on wide and
orographically complex area with existing infrastructures I. Ferrando*, B. Federici, and D. Sguerso
* Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA) - University of Genoa, Italy G-26 11:05 11:25 Does the (wet) tropospheric delay produce an effect on the GNSS positioning?
D. Sguerso*, B. Federici, and I. Ferrando * Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA) - University of Genoa, Italy
G-27 11:25 11:45 Analysis of spatio-temporal variations of GNSS-derived PWV measurements
A. Fermi*, G. Venuti, E. Realini, and A. Gatti *Politecnico di Milano, Italy
G-28 11:45 12:05 Preliminary Study on Development of the Near Real-Time GNSS Meteorology
System for Supporting Research on Managing Solar Energy System in Singapore
M. F. Norazmi*, K. J.-P. M. Winter, and W. M. Walsh *Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS), National University of Singapore
LUNCH ( 65 min. )
13:10 15:00 Session: GNSS ( 6 ) PWV, GNSS-RO Chair: Yoshinori SHOJI (Meteorological Research Institute
/ Japan Meteorological Agency) Kihada Hall 1F G-29 13:10 13:30 2016 Kumamoto, MSTID and Independent Component Analysis of Ionosphere
TEC Anomalies K. Umeno*, T. Iwata, S. Tanabe and K. Igarashi
*Kyoto University, Japan
G-30 13:30 13:50 Potential of GNSS in relation to photometers
A. Mascitelli*, M. Campanelli, M. Crespi, S. Dietrich, F. Fratarcangeli, A. Mazzoni, and E. Realini
*ISAC CNR and University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy G-31 13:50 14:10 Statistical analysis of tropospheric delay variation with short baselines of GNSS
stations T. Yoshihara*, S. Saito, and A. Kezuka
*Electronic Navigation Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, Japan
G-32 14:10 14:30 Measurement of the spatial distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere with
INACORS - BIG / GNSS in Indonesia S. Arief* and K. Heki
*Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan
G-33 14:30 14:45 A study on real-time spatio-temporal variations of precipitable water vapor with a dense GNSS receiver network
N. Ito*, T. Tsuda, M. Yabuki and E. Realini RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
G-34 14:45 15:00 Comparison of three retrievals of dry atmospheric temperature from COSMIC
GPS Radio Occultation (GPS-RO) results in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere over the equatorial region
Noersomadi*, T. Tsuda, and A. Shinbori *RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
*National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia
15:00 16:05 Session: Ground-based radio and optical remote-sensing techniques
Chair: Masanori YABUKI (RISH, Kyoto University) Kihada Hall 1F
B-01 15:00 15:20 Raman lidar for profiling atmospheric water vapor both in daytime and
nighttime M.Yabuki*, M. Tsukamoto, Y. Hasegawa, H. Kakihara, and T. Tsuda
*RISH, Kyoto University, Japan B-02 15:20 15:35 Observation of Temperature Profiles in Equatorial Region with EAR-RASS
H. Tabata*, T. Tsuda, H. Hashiguti, J. Ina, and Y. Shiono *RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
B-03 15:35 15:50 A water vapor Raman lidar calibration technique with GNSS PWV and meso-
scale model H. Kakihara*, M. Yabuki, N. Ito, T. Tsuda, M. Tsukamoto and T. Hasegawa
*RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
B-04 15:50 16:05 High spatial resolution Lidar for observing the cloud optical properties with
multi-spectral Lidar detector F. Kitafuji*, M. Yabuki, H. Kakihara, and T. Tsuda
*RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
16:05 16:20 Closing Ceremony
Chair: Toshitaka TSUDA (RISH, Kyoto University) Kihada Hall 1F
16:05 16:20 Closing address
T. Tsuda RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
March 9, 2017
10:00 17:20 Technical Tour – A Visit to the Shigaraki MU Observatory
Coordinator: Toshitaka TSUDA and Masanori YABUKI (RISH, Kyoto University)
Meeting time: 10:00
Meeting place: Kihada Hall, Hybrid Space (2F)
Tour Fee: 1,000 JPY (including lunch)
10:00 Depart at Kyoto University's Uji Campus by the tour bus
10:15 Arrive at the Byodo-in temple 10:15 11:45 Sightseeing of the Byodo-in temple 11:45 13:00 Lunch 13:00 14:00 Traveling from Uji to the Shigaraki MU radar observatory by bus 14:00 15:00 MU Radar tour
15:00 16:00 Moving to the pottery shop or the museum at Shigaraki 16:00 17:20 Traveling from Shigaraki to JR Kyoto Station 17:20 Arrive at JR Kyoto Station
(Note) The maximum group size for this tour is 20 persons.
This program is supported by a subsidy from Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Organizers:
Toshitaka TSUDA (RISH, Kyoto University, Japan)
Andrea MONTI-GUARNIERI (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Giovanna VENUTI (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Program committee:
Toshitaka TSUDA (RISH, Kyoto University, Japan)
Akinori SAITO (Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University, Japan)
Yoshinori SHOJI (Meteorological Research Institute / Japan Meteorological Agency,
Japan)
Mamoru YAMAMOTO (RISH, Kyoto University, Japan)
Eugenio REALINI (GReD - Geomatics Research & Development s.r.l.)
Giovanna VENUTI (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Andrea MONTI-GUARNIERI (Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria,