長 幸平

Cho Kohei

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(工学)

基本情報

所属

  • Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Tokai University Research and Information Center (TRIC)

ジャンル

  • Global Environment
  • Natural Disaster
  • Space Development
  • Information Technology

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Climate Action

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • eLearning
  • environment
  • satellite data
  • image processing
  • remote sensing

研究分野

  • Humanities & social sciences Educational technology
  • Environmental science/Agricultural science Environmental impact assessment

委員歴

  • Japan Society of Photogrametry and Remote Sensing (JSPRS) Vice President
  • Asian Association on Remote Sensing(AARS) General Secretary
  • Japan Society of Photogrametry and Remote Sensing (JSPRS) Director
  • Remote Sensing Society of Japan (RSSJ) Director
  • International Sociedty of Photogrametry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Comission IV President
  • Remote Sensing Society of Japan (RSSJ) Director

受賞

  • ISPRS ISPRS Fellow
  • International Society for Photogrammetry and Remotes Sensing (ISPRS) Samuel Gamble Award
  • Asean Association on Remote Sensing Boon Indramabarya Medal

論文

Writer Verification by Utilizing Handwriting Individuality Hidden in Within- Writer Variation

The relationship between microwave brightness temperature, salinity and thickness of sea ice acquired with a tank experiment

Development of a sea ice tank system for measuring microwave properties of sea ice

A NEW WEATHER FILTER FOR REDUCING WEATHER EFFECT IN CALCULATING SEA ICE CONCENTRATION FROM AMSR2 DATA

Recovery Monitoring of Tsunami-Damaged Paddy Fields Using MODIS NDVI

PROCEDURE OF EXTRACTING THIN ICE AREAS IN THE SEA OF OKHOTSK USING MODIS DATA

Extension of the Disaster Information Sharing System DITS & DIMS to a System Available on a Daily Use

DETAILED VALIDATION OF AMSR2 SEA ICE CONCENTRATION DATA USING MODIS DATA IN THE SEA OF OKHOTSK

Analysis and Visualization of Attention Area of Tweets During Disasters

International approach of glocal monitoring

Evaluation of AMSR2 thin ice area extraction algorithm applied to the sea ice zones of the Northern Hemisphere

Development of the glocal monitoring system

Investigating the posibility of monitoring the recovery of Tsunami damages paddy fields using modis 16 days composite ndvi

Positive Trend in the Antarctic Sea Ice Cover and Associated Changes in Surface Temperature

Construction of glocal monitoring system for disaster montoring

Recovery monitoring of tsunami damaged paddy fields using MODIS NDVI

A study on detecting disaster damaged areas

Advantages of AMSR2 for monitoring sea ICE from space

書籍等出版物

  • Vegetation Index and Dynamics - Methodologies for Teaching Plant Diversity and Conservation Status

所属学会

  • Remote Sensing Society of Japan
  • Japan Society of Photogrametry & Remote Sensing

共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題

Sophisticated measurement of sea ice thickness by pioneering lower-frequency microwave remote sensing

Disaster and evacuation information providing system based on real-time analysis of glocal disaster-related information

Environmental recovery monitoring of the disaster damaged areas using satellite & ground observation for the advancement of earth environmental education

Development of new optical instrument for snow physical parameters using polarimetric information and its application to satellite monitoring system for cryosphere

Monitoring the environmental recovery of the damaged area using satellite observation and ground survey

Practice of earth environmental education utilizing locally distributed observation systems

Development and verification of digital contents for earth environmental education

Analysis of Fishing fleets distribution of Pacific saury and Japanese common squid using satellite night light visible images

Studies on data acquisition methods for ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice by micro wave sensors installed on satellites

satellite remote sensing,

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