COURSE TEACHING
2011-2013
Visiting Faculty
Teaching Course
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Fundamentals of Remote Sensing and GIS for Environmental Management
Program
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Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NREM),
Institutions
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Mae Fah Luang University (MFU), Chiang Rai, Thailand.
2006-2011
Affiliated Faculty
Teaching Course
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MODIS Data Processing for global environmental monitoring for the course of Advanced Remote Sensing (AT76.10) by Dr. Kiyoshi Honda
Program
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Remote Sensing Field of Study (RS-GIS FoS),
Institutions
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Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Pathumthani, Thailand.
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Course Outlines:
Lecture (Weekly on Tuesday 10:00 – 12:00)
1. Fundamentals of MODIS Data
2. Overview of MODIS data and its Application
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Near Real-Time Global Environment and Disaster Monitoring using MODIS Data
3. Understand MODIS Data Format
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MODIS Band Specifications
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HDF data format
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Scientific Data Sets (SDS)
4. Analysis of MODIS Data Level 1B and Level 2
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MODIS Images Subsets from Land Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) at Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA (GSFC/NASA) Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
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Download MODIS Level 1B and Level 2 data
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Geometric Correction of MODIS Level 1b and Level 2
Laboratory Sessions (Weekly on Tuesday 13:00 – 16:00)
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Getting Start with MODIS Level 1B
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Open and view MODIS images
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Understand the basic structure of MODIS Level 1B data in HDF-EOS format
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Scientific Data Sets (SDS)
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Retrieve Physical Parameters in MODIS Level1B - Reflectance, Radiance, etc.
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Geo-reference MODIS Level1B data using ENVI 4.x
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Download MODIS Level1B data from NASA ftp/website (LANCE and LAADS)
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Generation of MODIS product maps for Vegetation index (NDVI), Land Surface Temperature, and Corrected Reflectance using MOD/MYD11, MOD09/MYD09 products.
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Data Processing and Analysis with MODIS Level-1B & Level 2 using MODIS Reprojection Tool - Swath
Lecture Notes
Laboratory Materials
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Fundamental of Satellite Orbital Mechanics for the course of Aerospace Technology (AT76.04) by Prof. Seishiro Kibe, Prof. Michiro Kusanagi, and Dr. Yoshikazu Kamiya
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Course Outlines:
Lecture (Weekly on Friday 10:00 – 12:00)
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Fundamental Physics Laws of Planet Motion
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What is an orbit
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Astronomical velocity
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Escape Velocity
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Newton's law of universal gravitation
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Newton's laws of motion
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Kepler's laws of planetary motion
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The Law of Orbits
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The Law of Areas
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The Law of Periods
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Uniform circular motion
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Centripetal acceleration
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Centripetal force
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Demonstration exercises
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Calculate the gravitation acceleration at the orbit
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Calculate the velocity at the orbit
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Calculate the time period of a satellite at the orbit
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2. Satellite Orbit
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Elliptical orbit
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Time period
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Altitude at apogee and perigee
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Velocity at apogee and perigee
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Online Calculations
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Circular orbit
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Demonstration exercises
3. Position in an elliptical orbit as a function of time
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Mean anomaly
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Eccentricity anomaly
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True anomaly
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Heliocentric distance
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Demonstration exercises
4. Orbital Elements
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Semimajor axis
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Eccentricity
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Inclination
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Argument of perigee
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Longitude (right ascension) of the ascending node
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Time of perigee at the epoch
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Demonstration: Keplerian Orbital Elements Introduction | Fundamentals of Orbital Mechanics 5 [YouTube]
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Demonstration of practical exercises
5. Basic Orbital Maneuvers
6. Orbital Perturbation
Lecture Notes
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Basics of Orbital Mechanics (0.2 MB)
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Orbit Perturbations (0.4 MB)
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Atmospheric Scale (0.3 MB)
Laboratory Materials (using Satellite ToolKit (STK))
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Basics (0.05 MB)
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Creating Satellite Orbits (0.1 MB)