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1. Step 3 Order It confirms order If you click the Order button dialog to confirm order is displayed If you click the OK button of dialog order is confirmed and Order Receiving Result is displayed Order Receiving Result can also be notified via mail Appendix 3 Please note that confirmed order cannot be changed If it is required to change you may have to place order again by cancelling the current order Refer to Table 6 6 in Chapter 6 B c3 Figure 5 20 Confirmation dialog before order Order Recieving Result Confirmation Order ID Order Date ProductC Reception Result 0000006003 2014 04 16 5 Order Accepted Figure 5 21 Order Receiving Result dialog Table 5 9 Buttons of Order Receiving Result dialog Moves to Order History screen GoTo Search Window Moves to Product Search screen 5 19 5 3 3 Order limit area You can check the information of order limit allocated to yourself Order limit is managed for each user Order limit may be managed for each satellite ALOS ALOS 2 depending on the agreement content of AUIG2 Satellite Name Order Limit A ALOS 2 ALOS Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Number of items in the Figure 5 22 Display area of Order limit in Cart screen Enlarged view Table 5 10 Items of Order limit area Screen Items Description a Satellite Name Name of the satellite for which the order
2. 11 Provision not Capture request cancel For the following reasons your order possible observation order ID 0000007020 cannot be provided request rejected e Order ID 0000007020 Order details ID 001001 Reason Capture request cancel 12 Provision not Created by an operator Created by an operator possible observation failed Appendix 3 10 Provision cancellation by operator Receiving of order Providing preparation by AUIG2 Email received Provision cancellation by operator 6 Providing preparation completion Email received 13 Provision not possible 13 Provision not Some Product of order Some Product of order can not be possible can not be provided provided order ID 0000007020 Order ID 0000007020 Order details ID 001001 1 Rejection Reason 2 1 The order details ID is not output to the body if data transfer has failed 2 The Rejection Reason indication differs depending on the reason why product provision is not possible as shown below Product creation has failed Product Creation Error A visual quality check resulted in Fail Quality Check NG Data transfer has failed Data Transmission Error Product provision was cancelled during Cancelled Provision provisioning Appendix 3 11 Appendix 4 Glossary and abbreviations Glossary and vocabulary are provided in the next page
3. m ji Positi x 4 Q M L052021732700 141018 PALSAR 2 ALos ud A A 5 osition 4 gt 4 LI Figure 4 27 Search Results panel and Scene Details display panel Moreover Search Results panel and Scene Details display panel will be displayed in same manner even in case of Disaster product search 4 32 Search Results panel Figure 4 28 consists of Display settings of search results list shown as a in Figure 4 28 that specifies the method to display search results Edit search results list shown as b in Figure 4 28 that edits the search results Search results list shown as c in Figure 4 28 that displays the search results Highlight list shown as d in Figure 4 28 that limits the data which shows footprint on the map field and Scene Details panel shown as e in Figure 4 28 that displays the scene details ff Scene Details Image View Highlight Hide All Hide foot prints Item name HH BS C M alos2021732750 141018 f Sensor Name ALOS2U15522 5U 14U9U6 PALSAR Z C M aos2015522750 140906 OPeration Mode ALOS2016112750 140910 PALSAR 2 Scene ID OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Orbit Data Type Observation Start Date 2014 10 18 02 31 01 ALOS2016780850 140914 PALSAR 2 ALOS2021732700 141018 PALSAR 2 Observation End Date 2014 10 18 02 34 38 r Figure 4 28 Search Results panel and Scene Details display panel zoomed in figure Table
4. VelocityX VelocityY lay Product Search Nj Cart Order History g Help Logout Scene Details Image View Item name Sensor Name PALSAR 2 Operation Mode Scene ID OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Orbit Data Type Observation Start Date Observation End Date Satellite Name Orbit Direction Observation Direction Nadir Pointing Angle Forward Pointing Angle Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle Off Nadir Angle Polarization Table Number Beam No Rev Correction Gain Nadir Gain Forward Gain Backward Gain Status Position X Position Y Position Z Velocityx VelocityY Logout Value PALSAR 2 SM1 ALOS2013902800 140826 26 2800 Fixed orbit 2014 08 26 03 36 52 2014 08 26 03 37 40 ALOS 2 Descending Left side observation 49 5 1215 U4 15 3626 404693 4003 907999 4459 897228 1 886408 4 678147 Value sui ALOS2013902800 140826 26 2800 Fixed orbit 2014 08 26 03 36 52 2014 08 26 03 37 40 ALOS 2 J Descending Left side observation 49 5 1215 4 15 3626 404693 4003 907999 4459 897228 1 886408 4 678147 Figure 4 2 3 Moving a panel 4 3 3 Positioning resizing a panel Using the mouse you can position a panel anywhere you want as well as resize it to the desired size uonipuo yeas uonjpuo yeas HKA ID AUIG2_USER001 4 Home HKA E 10 AuIG2_USEROO1 f Home Non Bus a South America Search Results To
5. Buttons Description Loads the pattern specified during pattern selection and reflects it to the parameter values on the screen Registers a pattern by assigning a name to the values currently set on the screen Deletes the pattern selected from the list of registered user patterns Check box Enable Auto Scene Shift If you select turn ON the check box the amount of shift is automatically set in Scene Shift boxes of Forward and Backward so that the portions overlapping the Nadir scene become the maximum It confirms the details of Parameter Settings dialog and returns to Cart screen Original order for editing is overwritten depending on the modified processing level and parameters Order is added depending on current processing level and parameters In such cases original order for editing is not overwritten It returns to Cart screen without saving the settings of the current Parameter Settings dialog 9 Browse Image Displays the browse image together with the adjacent scenes in order to adjust the scene shift value Map Displays the currently selected footprint of the scene on the map 5 11 Parameter Settings For the file selected from the cart list select a processing level and set the values of the parameters to be displayed The processing levels and parameter values that can be specified vary depending on the user The default processing
6. Figure 2 3 Overall composition of User Portal screen 2 4 Table 2 2 Items composing User Portal screen a Link for main function Functions such as Search product Browse and Screens Update User Information and View Public Catalog are performed b User notification area Area which displays all information notifications sent from the system for all users c Order status display Displays status of the order for which availability area period has not lapsed 2 5 2 3 Description of screen 2 3 1 Links for main function screens This is an area where links for the main function screens for the user are displayed Last Login 201411725 13 4223 UTC User Profile View Public Catalog List Figure 2 4 Links for main function screens a User Profile Link for User Information screen Link for the screen displaying information of a registered user Refer to Chapter 3 for details of user information b View Public Catalog List Link for Public Catalog List screen Link for the screen displaying public catalog list C Link for Product Search screen Link for the screen where products can be searched Refer to Chapter 4 for details of product search 2 6 2 3 2 User notification area Area which displays all information notifications sent from the system for all users Information 2014 03 17 System maintenance of AUIG2 1 April 2014 0 00 2 April 2014 0 00 2014 02
7. Scene shift volume 5 4 Radio button CEOS default 3 1 Format GeoTiff GeoPDF selection is restricted according to user permission Jpeg GeoPDF Radio button m The items on left side refer to the following methods Resampling method NN default CC Cubic convolution method Map projection CC NN Nearest neighbor method BL BL Bilinear method m UTM can be selected only when center of the latitude on selected Radio button UTM default PS LCC MER scene is within the range of 85 000 85 000 m PS can be used only when center of the latitude on selected scene is within the range of 90 000 90 000 In case of High resolution mode and direct downlink mode it should be within the range of 90 000 25 000 25 000 90 000 only G Lxipueddy m LCC m MER Can be selected only when center of the latitude on the scene is within the range of 73 000 73 000 Framing Radio button Geo reference default Geo coded Map direction Radio button Map default This item appears only when Geo coded is selected in Framing UTM zone number Radio button Zone number at center of the scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter This item appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Zone number has range and it varies by the area Range that can be set is 1 of z
8. 4 3 2 Condition specification panel In AUIG2 there are 4 tabs that provide different search methods and one tab that filters the search results Users can carry out searches by selecting a conditions selection tab according to the objective or use The default tab is Basic tab Table 4 5 Condition selection panel Basic It carries out a search by specifying observation time and search method Advance It carries out a search by specifying the detailed conditions like sensor specific conditions Scene ID It carries out a search of a product by specifying a scene ID Topic It carries out a search of a product based on the basis of recorded disaster information Filter It filters the display for search results Common buttons are displayed in the respective condition specification panel Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter SAR Figure 4 16 Common butions of condition specification panel Disaster information includes Disaster occurrence place Area Country and local area type earthquake tsunami etc name of the disaster and date of occurrence 4 14 Table 4 6 Common buttons of condition selection panel a Refer to search It restores the search conditions which are conditions registered in the server It registers the current search conditions to the server Saving search conditions Maximum five conditions can be registered against each tab Bas
9. For Parameter Settings select the order you want to set and click on Parameter Settings You can skip this step if you do not want to perform parameter settings f you skip this step 1 5 or 1B2 is applied as the processing level E My Current Shopping Cart EN Kosme W mercator View ir North south 9 Parameter Settings Q Find Duplicate Scene previous order Q Find Duplicate Scene new order Scene Shift 9 E ecce Ve Calpe North Cy Fale sete c RN amarok d Ord Order Details ID Satellite Sensor Scene ID Thumbnail Operation Mode Orbit A Kits yusyu qx Vj 0000000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 oss Descendin pd M a ar Aem Fhime Fuk okaHfbkuoka Q Xx Vj 0000000027764 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 OBS Descendin 4 ide A 5 4 ito V 0000000027763 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 OBS Descendim I 1 Kumamoto P Appian fuamamoto 0000000029345 a an Qais V 0000000029346 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 sut Descendin f Miyazaki Mi ayosapla Q X 7 fV 0000000027258 ALOS PRISM ALPSMF026692660 OB1 Descendim V 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 081 Descendit 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 FBS Descendiny p x o S 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 FBS Ascending p R i o S FBS Ascending p Lad 10 4 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 M 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 E 081 Descendin
10. ZIE Shikoku 2014 Flood and Landslide in Shikoku Flood Landslide 2014 08 03 Kuchinoerabujima 2014 Volcane in Kuchinoerabujima Volcano 2014 08 03 Figure 4 30 Topic information display 4 36 When PRISM triplet is included in search result scenes having same representative direction get automatically displayed in a group Figure 4 31 Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 m C Show Checked L Show Highlighted Check Highlighted Addto Cart Export d I Scene ID Sensor Name Satellite Name Observation Start Date Observati ili MEF ii i MER 4 RepresentativeDirection ALPSMN019512425 3 items P ALPSMF019512370 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 Q B L4 ALPSMN019512425 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 ALPSMB019512480 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 4 RepresentativeDirection ALPSMN019512430 3 items ALPSMF019512375 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 Q 3 L4 ALPSMNO019512430 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 ALPSMB019512485 PRISM ALOS 2006 06 06 19 59 25 2006 06 06 2 UP i Figure 4 31 Display of search result of PRISM triplet d Highlight list Table 4 15 Highlight list Items Description Show All Hide All Shows hides all the browse images of the highlight list Show foot prints Hide Shows hides all the footprints on the map field foot prints Bo M Select any row of highlight list The chec
11. Obs table type Obs mode Polarization Obs direction Beam No Off nadir angle Roll angle Elu diractien SARM000000231479 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT Berandina Figure 7 10 Observation plan Details field 1 3 Obs plan Fly direction Obs ID Obs start total round number Obs start latitude argument Obs end total round number Obs end latitude argument Obs start time Obs end time Obs center position X Obs center position Y Obs center position Z SAR calibration parameter Availability before calibration Ascending 253 2775 337 8066 2775 338 6314 2014 11 27 20 38 00 2014 11 27 20 38 14 3350482 4913465 2297214 ON A Figure 7 10 Observation plan Details field 2 3 Obs plan Obs ID Obs start total round number Obs start latitude argument Obs end total round number Obs end latitude argument Obs start time Obs end time Obs center position X Obs center position Y Obs center position Z SAR calibration parameter Availability before calibration Availability after calibration 253 P 2775 337 8066 2775 338 6314 2014 11 27 20 38 00 2014 11 27 20 38 14 3350482 4913465 2297214 ON OFF Figure 7 10 Observation plan Details field 3 3 Refer to Appendix 5 List 08 01 Observation Plan for the possible values for each item of the observation plan Details field L Lxipue
12. Precision Orbit Data Attitude Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume 5 4 1B1 1 1 Orbit Accuracy Attitude Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Radio button Most Accurate and Available default v Lxipueddy Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume 5 4 Radio button The items on left side refer to the following methods CC default CC Cubic convolution method 1B2 1 5 Resampling method NN NN Nearest neighbor method BL BL Bilinear method Radio button Map projection UTM default PS UTM can be selected only when center of latitude on selected scene is within the range of 85 000 85 000 Image Orientation Radio button Geo reference default Geo reference Rough DEM correction Geo coded Geo coded Rough DEM correction Map direction Pixel spacing Radio button Map North default True North Radio button 10m 12 5m 15m This item appears only when Geo coded Rough DEM correction or Geo coded is selected in Image Orientation There is no default value Default value is selected after setting and calculating from pointing angle G xipueddy 20m UTM zone number Radio button Zone number at the cente
13. Sensor Name Operation Mode Scene ID OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Orbit Data Type Observation Start Date Observation End Date Satellite Name Orbit Direction Observation Direction Nadir Pointing Angle Forward Pointing Angle Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle Off Nadir Angle Polarization Table Number Beam No Rev Correction Gain Nadir Gain Forward Gain Backward Gain Status Position X Position Y Dacitinn 7 Value PALSAR 2 WDi ALOS2021732750 141018 17 2750 2014 10 18 02 31 01 2014 10 18 02 34 38 ALOS 2 Descending Right side observation a 4336 268213 2583 223906 ARSA 62753 Figure 4 2 Overall composition of Product Search screen 4 2 Table 4 1 Items composing Product Search screen a Map field Displays the map specifications of search method and the footprint of search results b Condition Specification Specifies search conditions and conditions to filter the panel search results c Search Results panel Search results are shown in a list Intended product is selected from the list and saved in the cart for ordering d Scene Details Display Displays the detailed information of the scene selected in panel Search Results panel 4 3 Paneloperation Each panel on the Product Search screen can be customized through operations such as moving resizing and showing hiding by using the provided tool buttons dragging the mouse
14. Appendix 4 1 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa This is a sensor which irradiates the routine electromagnetic waves from satellites etc to objects and collects scattered and reflected waves from objects Some sensors are of the scanning type such as SAR laser radar microwave scatterometer or altimeter while some are of non scanning type such as laser spectrometer or laser rangefinder WENN EE Dd VON It signifies the formulation and expression of steps for solving the problem in mathematics ee eet or related field Further program is the way to instruct the algorithm in the computer ALOS ed Advanced Land aa Rese BHA ES fi aS Advanced Land Observing Satellite ALOS DAICHI which was launched in 2006 is a Satellite man made satellite for land observation It has solar battery paddle on one wing and three sensors PRISM AVNIR 2 and PALSAR on board Advanced Land Observing ERRARE Advanced Land Observing Satellite 2 is the successor satellite to the DAICHI which is Satellite 2 in operation It can take images of Japan approximately within 12 hours and of Asia region approximately within 24 hours To allow mutually complementary relationship Observation Frequency Improvement orbit of ALOS 2 is set in noon as against Orbit 6 00 am of the foreign satellite SAR L band SAR is the only sensor on board However the aim is to achieve a resolution of 1 3m by adding new observation mode Spot light mode for PALSAR of r
15. OFF LCC Reference is not default L Lxipueddy LCC Reference is not default LCC reference latitude line 1 latitude When center of the latitude is in northern hemisphere 0 Reference latitude 2 lt Center of the latitude Reference latitude1 90 When center of the latitude is in southern hemisphere 90 Reference latitude 1 Center of the latitude Reference latitude 2 0 This item appears only when LCC is selected in Map projection LCC reference latitude line 2 latitude Same as above Same as above LCC origin point latitude 90 000 90 000 Same as above LCC origin point latitude 179 999 180 000 Same as above Orbit Accuracy Use DEM default flag Radio button Most Accurate and Available High precision orbit information default Radio button Use default default Don t use default The DEM that is used by default is as follows In the case of wide area observation mode SRTM90 In all cases other than wide area observation mode GISMAP in Japan and SRTMOO in other countries Use DEM Radio button This item appears only when Don t use default is selected in Use DEM v Lxipueddy GISMAP SRTM90 default GISMAP version Pull down list Any default v01 2014 03 01 This item appears only when GISMAP is selected for Use DEM
16. Observation path frame and Downlink No Reproduct ID specifications Input field can be changed as per specification method This is an example of envelope specification Specify the search period with UTC Specify scene observation period If you click the date can be selected from calendar RJ RA If you move the slider left and right the date range can be changed In Advance search season across the year can be specified besides period specification according to the date Ope Mode Select All emm al Specify the sensor specific condition ME sPT Polarization Any v Observation Direction Any v 4 F Sensor wise specific conditions Table 4 8 can be specified according to search target specified in point Start the search Reset the search conditions Figure 4 18 Advance tab 4 18 Table 4 8 Sensor specific conditions that can be specified on Advance tab 1 2 AVNIR 2 Settings ope nose Se Ramo v Observation Mode OBS V Calibration A CA1 V Calibration B CA2 V Calibration AB CA3 V Calibration A CA3 CA4 V Calibration B CA3 CAS Pointing Angle 44 0 deg 44 0 deg Orbit Direction Any X Cloud Coverage Any v less Browse Image Any M PRISM Settings ove ose Se Ramee V Triplet 35Km OB1 Mi Nadir 70Km Backward 35Km OB2 V Nadir 70Km OB3 Mi Nadir 35Km Forward 35Km OB4 V Nadir 3
17. product Order List OrderiD Order Date Order Status Order Schedule Date 1 0000006638 2014 04 17 Order recei 0000006637 2014 04 17 Order recei 3 0000006636 2014 04 17 4 2 0000006444 2014 04 16 Order recei Order receiving completed Status Update Date Time UTC Product Count Providing Method Password Protection Available Till Demander ving completed 2014 04 17 10 34 41 2014 04 17 iving completed 2014 04 17 10 33 44 2014 04 17 2014 04117 10 31 27 3 2014 0417 z 3 a e fon fs iving completed 2014 04 16 11 09 21 5 2014 04 16 Figure 2 6 Order status display area Table 2 3 Order history display list Items Description No Number of orders Details Order details display icon Order ID ID having 10 digits numerals Order Date Date when order was received by AUIG2 Order Status Current order status Status Update Date Date and time when order status was updated Time UTC Product Count Number of products included in the order Providing Method Providing method of product Password Protection Availability of password protection for product Order Schedule Date Order schedule date of product Available Till Last available date for product Demander Self Order or Agent Order 3 User Registration This chapter explains about registration of user account required to use AUIG2 service meant for registered user and update of
18. 4 ALOS 2 ang e IM PALSAR 2 L4 ushar Polarization an Obs direction North Korea Beam No P yongyang Off nadir angle range o M WO1 H z Seoul Right Wo fich on wi Wi v So th Korea 20 7 20 7 C ChonjuT aegu F WO in T Kwangu P rs n Va Right Hirgshima e 4 P Kitekyusy uMalsuyama vi v Fukubka Kumamoto Map E Satellite name Satellite Shizuoka 37 33 136 14 400km Hs SARM00000 SARMO0000 kij ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table 0244729 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table t 0244793 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table v Normal table t Detailed information q Obs plan 4 gt Figure 7 2 Overall composition of Observation Plan screen 7 2 Table 7 1 Items composing Observation Plan screen NO Screen Items Description Remarks a Observation plan Input parameter items required for operation panel searching observation plans are displayed b Map field A rectangular box is displayed when an observation plan or a map display is selected C List of fields List of observation plans found by searching the observation plan are displayed d Details field Detailed information is shown for the observation plan that is selected in the observation plan list 7 3 Panel field operation With the exception of the map field in Table 7 1 the following operations can be performed
19. 5 4 Added a description about adding products to the cart Added a description about the button of Details Display on the order detail list that is used to display the production process work result codes and detailed reasons Modified the description about the mail sent when provision is cancelled by the operator 2015 03 31 1 Modified the description of the operating conditions Added a description that the FTP site is only available for authenticated users Modified the description about the operation to complete the creation of a polygon Added a description about how to change the search Added a description of the abbreviations used for Ope Added a description that the default processing level is Updated the description about the Enable Auto Scene Shift check box Added a description about limitations on usable file Added a description about the Enable Auto Scene Shift check box e Added a description that one product is provided for each order irrespective of the provision method when Providing in Parts is enabled e Added indications to the provision methods that can only be used by limited users Added a supplementary explanation to the processes in which an order can be cancelled Added a description about individual downloading of files by using the Split download button Added a description that the files are downloaded without being compressed in a zip file in the case of split download 7 12 1 t
20. Polarization Obs direction Beam No Sensor operating Asc O Desc seament ID i Satellite name Asc O Desc Sensor type 9 Asc Desc Off nadir angle Roll angle Fly direction 4 Figure 7 7 1 Search setting dialog Table 7 3 1 Items composing search setting dialog Max Search Count Sets the maximum number of items 1 to 5000 that can be obtained from the search results at one time The default setting is 500 scenes Total Column List See Table 7 3 2 Displays the list of column items that can be displayed in Search Results panel All the items registered in the database are displayed Display Column List See Table 7 3 2 Sets the column items displayed in the Search Results panel The items to be displayed are selected from Total Column List and added by clicking min Items that are not required can be returned to Total Column List by clicking iiim Selected items can be moved up and down by dragging them with the mouse Sensor operating segment ID Satellite name Sensor type Obs table type Obs mode Polarization Obs direction 7 111 Screen Items Description Beam No Off nadir angle Roll angle Fly direction Obs ID Obs start total round number Obs start latitude argument Obs end total round number and Obs end latitude argument are displayed by default Sorting Order Specifies the ascending and descending order and key used
21. Production results in the order details list 7 1 7 2 7 5 Changed the screen layout for operability improvement 7 6 7 9 to 7 11 and the screen contents according to addition of screen operation features Figures 7 1 to 7 4 7 6 7 7 1 2 2 2 7 8 e Added descriptions about additional panel operation features for operability improvement including Showing hiding iconizing a panel field Moving a panel field Resizing a panel field 7 5 7 6 Changed the two panels in the Observation plan 7 8 to 7 11 operation panel to two tabs as follows Obs plan search simple s search tab Obs plan search advance ad search tab e Changed the following screens according to addition of a feature to delete a selected observation plan from the observation plan list and check boxes used to select and deselect all items Figure 7 5 7 9 1 2 2 2 7 9 1 e Added the explanations of the features above in Section 7 3 3 Appendix 1 8 to e Changed the default value of Orbit accuracy a 1 10 1 13 1 15 PALSAR 2 processing parameter to High precision orbit information vi AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History Revision Date Revised Pages Revision Details Appendix 3 1 to Modified the contents of the mail notification to be limited to users Appendix 4 23 Added a term User in glossary and abbreviations 2015 03 31 4 35 1
22. Q x3 KR 0000000027763 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 oss Descendin n e ANM ux di Inpe namb 7 oo Qe 5 KM 0000000029345 ALOS2 PALSAR2 ALOS2019372880 141002 sut Descendint j ge R 3 4 Q X 6 fi 0000000Leveli5 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 i SM1 Descending J m Qi 0000000027858 ALOS PRISM ALPSMF026692660 OB1 Descendin x d gt 4 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 y oB1 Descending V 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 ER 081 Descendin axe 4 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 FBS Descendint Q x 4 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 E FBS Ascending ax o i 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 iin FBS Ascending Figure 5 9 Product order Operational steps After confirming the Cart details and finishing the Parameter Settings click on Q Go To Order to open Order flow E My Current Shopping Cart 2H vi ap ee Parameter Settings Q Find Duplicate Scene previous order Q Find Duplicate Scene new order Scene Shift 9 we pole i 9 No Set Ord Order Details ID Satellite Sensor Scene ID Thumbnail Operation Mode Orbit Direc f E ic at axli R 0000000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 oBs Descondin i ione imer e i Q k 2 V 0000000027764 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 OBS Descendint UO pesi m S i Q X3 4 0000000027763 ALOS AVNIR2 ALAV2A027132920 oss Descendint v PX C Seny i Happen s Jauh ak5 V 0000000029345 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALO
23. e JPEG GeoPDF 5 13 ii Processing Algorithm Version Select the version of the processing software for the satellite sensor processing level from the pull down menu This feature is available only for some authorized users iii Visual examination When producing products operators are requested to carry out quality check through visual examination This feature is available only for some authorized users iv PRISM Triplet Order Parameter Settings These parameters can be batch set if PRISM triplet indicating the same scene position has been registered to the cart Moreover by selecting the check box es of the scenes to be ordered from the three views for example forward view only it is possible to order only the required scene from the PRISM triplet set Scene Shift Order Sensor Direction Scene Shift Center Lat Center Lon Orbit Data Type Processing Level 0 Fewer fos LJ Nadir 0 X 15 657 67 93 High precision orbit determined value Yes U Backword 0 X 15 632 67 93 High precision orbit determined value Yes C Enable Auto Scene Shift If you specify an automatic scene shift O is set as the scene value OK Figure 5 16 Order parameters setting of ALOS PRISM triplet If the Enable Auto Scene Shift check box is selected the amount of shift is automatically set in the Scene Shift boxes of Forward and Backward so that the portions overlapping the Nadir scene become the maximum 5 13 1 V vi Proc
24. etc ORO J4KA ID AUIG2_USER001 4 Home F Obs Request F Obs Plan F info Display 9 Product Search rt Order History Heip Logout Search Condition Scene Details inage View a Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter BAR 4 M ALos 2 a M PALSAR 2 KC cA Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width SOkm Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut 4 ALos 4 EJ avnir 2 E Item name Value Sensor Name _ PALSAR 2 E Operation Mode SM1 Scene ID ALOS2013902800 140826 E observation width 70km Resolut P PRISM x OBS Path Number 26 E Observation width 35km Resoluti Centre Frame Number 2800 E observation width 70km Resolut Orbit Data Type Fixed orbit amra Observation Start Date 2014 08 26 03 36 52 Observation End Date 2014 08 26 03 37 40 Satellite Name ALOS 2 Orbit Direction Descending 70km Resoluti E Observation width 350km Resolut Observation Direction Left side observation Observation Date 3N Okm z E Nadir Point Angl 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 E e e avs Lotes e trali 200 Forward Pointing Angle 2 Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle 0 o J Cloud Coverage v2 PSM 100 Show Checked C Show Highlighted C Check Highlighted Add to Cart Expo Off Nadir
25. in 98 5 minutes and orbits the earth 15 times in a day It returns to its original footprint after 16 days This is known as Sub recurrent orbit of 16 regression days Sun synchronous orbit XI S SUR Orbit where rate of change of Q ascending node longitude Q of satellite and angular velocity of revolution of earth are matched It should be set to Q 2 m Ye rad day Y8 365 25636 H so that O source is changed to 360 degrees The characteristic of the sun synchronous orbit is that the solar altitude local solar mean time of satellite nadir node is constant This orbit is important for the optical sensor to capture the sun light Superposition process Ro See Process to add feature information Latitude Longitude information etc fe Swath width EAR It also called as cutting width and swath width It is a width of orthogonal direction and traveling direction by which man made satellite can observe the ground surface The same concept is also applicable to aircrafts In case of optical sensor a certain range can be scanned through vibration and rotation of optical sensor mirror in the direction which is perpendicular to movement of man made satellite Therefore in terms of reducing the imaging time the wider swath width is better However the scanning width is limited depending upon the amount of information transmitted to ground and ground resolution fall enough to deviate from satellite nadir In case of SAR since the micro
26. m Ei E B 3t Khabarov sk Q n w Observation Direction Any Ofi nadir deg 98 v 584 v Beam No Ht sm Polarization Any Observation Direction Any X Item name Value Oftnadiidegi SCIES Sensor Name PALSAR 2 E Operation Mode WDi enm Scene ID ALOS2021732750 14101 wo1 OBS Path Number AT eee Centre Frame Number 2750 Am X OR E Orbit Data Type Observation Direction Any Observation Start Date 2014 10 18 02 31 01 ENTER Observation End Date 2014 10 18 02 34 38 y be 49 95 152 17 Satellite Name ALOS 2 1 N nean dai 400km Orbit Direction Descending ligata HR g woz oom Observation Direction Right side observation Nadir Pointing Angl ay Search Results Total Result Matched 36 Displaying 36 Filtered 0 q item m Observation Direction Any Show Checked C Show Highlighted C Check Highlighted Add to Cart i Backward Pointing Angle o dir d 81 58 3 Pointing Angle o Off nadir dec T Beam No g 2 am E 1 Polarization HH HV E EH EHI NEW UU Lj W ALUSZUI46426 U 14U531 PALSAR Z ALOSZ Table Number 6552 Orbit Direction BA NS w2 Q M ALOS2014782740 140901 PALSAR 2 ALOS Any ba Rev Correction Q M atosz2015522700 140906 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 panei Browse Image Q amp ALOS2015522750 140906 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 CINO Search Only Data ear Only Data E Q M atos2016112750 140910 PALSAR 2 ALOS Gain Backward 3 T Q M AL0s2016780850 140914 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Gain Status
27. 0 Backword 0 a 43 868 143 642 High precision orbit determined value Yes wi Wi vi Enable Auto Scene Shift If you specify an automatic scene shift 0 is set as the scene value OK Figure 5 16 1 Browse display parameter settings dialog box 5 1342 Parameter Settings Pattern selection S e o L egter parameters Delste paneres Processing Level 1B2 Orbit Accuracy 8 Most Accurate and Available High Accuracy Orbit information Attitude Accuracy Most Accurate and Available High Precision High Frequency S Resampling 6 cc Onn C BL amp y Image Orientation O GeoCoded GeoRef GeoRef Outlined GeoCoded Outlined Map Projection f urM Ops UTM f Default Zone No 53 55 Format ceEos GeoTIFF Processing Algorithm Version 00 00 Q Visual examination Request No request Scene Shift Order S Processing Level 0 E Nadir o 43 841 143 625 High precision orbit determined value Yes wi Backword 0 43868 143 642 High precision orbit determined value Yes C Enable Auto Scene Shift If you specify an automatic scene shift 0 is set as the scene value OK O Browse image OME E Mercator View Polar North O Polar South 1 Eu e 178 pg o AN 40km f PS 20mi Figure 5 162 Map display parameter settings dialog box 5 1343 c Find Duplication Scene previous order button It
28. 16 Glossary and abbreviation Pulse Repetition Frequency JL f amp U ik LAR In pulse radars like SARS transmission pulse is repeatedly sent and reflected The frequency of repetition of this transmission pulse is called Pulse Repetition Frequency Basically the maximum and minimum visual distance is taken into consideration for the intervals of pulse repetitions and the intervals should be such that pulse should not come in between the swath width Sampling criteria of Nyquist needs to be taken into consideration if there is relative movement between targets Priority Observation ERE fe RI Observation that is to be done on priority in case there is a conflict in the contents of observation Panchromatic Remote WYIAVFy 7K It is one of the sensors equipped in ALOS In an optical sensor having wavelength of sensing Instrument for ut visible range ground surface can be observed by 2 5 m resolution Image is in black and Stereo Mapping white not colored Highly accurate topology data is acquired by taking images of three directions of the movement i e forward backward and just below of a satellite simultaneously Process level Definition of each level AL IL EL AJUO XE In Mission data processing processing level is defined as per process details as well t L1 0 processing Scene extraction Segregation of each polarization data by multi polarization observation mode L1 1 processing Complex data on slant range after the ra
29. 28 System maintenance of AUIG2 1 March 2014 0 00 2 March 2014 0 00 Figure 2 5 User notification area Individual users are notified through email as per the timing given below User registration Appendix 3 f user information is registered in the user registration section password registration procedure gt Ifa user registration application is approved by the administrator Observation request gt Ifan observation request adopted from the daily observation plan is rejected due to an emergency observation request If the actual observation fails Product order gt If a product order is received gt Ifan order is cancelled by the user Receiving product gt If arrangement for delivery of a product is complete if the product is received by downloading gt Ifa delivery record is registered if the product is received as a DVD hard copy v If delivery using FTP Put is complete Three days before the download period expires and on the day the download period expires if the product is received by downloading gt f product delivery is cancelled due to some reasons 2 7 2 3 3 Order status display area Displays progress status of the order for which availability period has not lapsed among the products ordered by currently logged in user Last available date Available Till is the time till when a product can be delivered Last available date is not displayed for a product for creating or cancelling a
30. 500 g v Observation width 25km Resolution 3m 4 4 Mi Observation width 50km Resolution 3m 406 406 v Observation width 50km Resolution 6m 29 29 v Observation width 70km Resolution 10m 194 494 Giu IM Observation width 350km Resolution 100m 163 463 s Nagoja IM Observation width 490km Resolution 60m 4 4 we A we Emu a 4 Search Results Total Result Matched 50 Displaying 500 Filtered 0 a J If you clear the observation width 490km Resolution 60m check box After filtering 4 MH ALOS 2 496 500 4 M PALSAR 2 M 496 500 v Observation width 25km Resolution 3m 4 4 v Observation width 50km Resolution 3m 106 406 4 V Observation width 5Okm Resolution 6m 29 29 gi v Observation width 70km Resolution 10m 194 494 Gitu Observation width 350km Resolution 100m 463 463 60m 0 4 4 Search Results Total Result Matched 50 Displaying 496 Filtered 4 a HEN ad The data of observation width 490km Resolution 60m 4 results is removed from the search result list Figure 4 22 Filtering of search result list 1 4 24 Before filtering Observation Date Search Results Total Result Matched 500 Disp 500 Filtered 0 e 2 C Show Checked Show Highlighted Check Highlighted Add to Cart After filtering Observation Date 2014 o8 o1 2020 12 31 Search Results Total Result Matched 500 Displaying 473 Filtered 2 C Show Checked L Sh
31. 5791 E 2 E E 30 Ascending 187 2866 352 9476 2866 354 6722 a 0000 3 8 mem 0 48 D 30 Ascending 48 2893 338 9746 2893 340 0518 je L Figure 7 9 Observation plan List of fields 2 2 Refer to Appendix 5 List 08_01_Observation Plan for the possible values for each item of the observation plan List of fields Deleting items from the Observation plan list You can delete observation plans whose deletion checkbox on the left of each record you have selected by clicking the a icon at the upper right of the list field List display Obs plan Q Select the check box of the search result to be deleted Show Delete Target Ed Obs mode Polarization Obs direction Ej Beam No PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT Q Click the d icon to delete the selected search results PALSAR 2 Normal table usage S SARD000000050628 5ARD000000050937 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage S 5 B Hi SARM000000256003 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage S 4 Figure 7 9 1 Deleting search results on Observation plan list field 7 191 7 3 4 Details field Details field is a panel for displaying details of the information selected in the list of fields When observation plan list is displayed in the list of fields detailed information will be displayed of the selected observation plan Obs plan Sensor operating segment ID Satellite name Sensor type Obs area
32. 7 Delivery schedule mail 8 FTP transmission Notification that FTP has been provided Appendix 3 6 Received mail Subject Body 3 Receiving of order Order Received order ID 0000007020 Order has successfully Order ID 0000007020 Your been received AUIG2 Login page 6 Providing preparation completion Providing Preparation Complete order ID 0000007020 Providing Preparation of Order has been completed Order ID 0000007020 password k2pjve F available Till 2014 12 10 AUIG2 Login page 7 Delivery schedule mail Providing Preparation Complete order ID 0000007020 We have delivered the products that you have ordered Order ID 0000007020 password k2pjve F AUIG2 Login page 8 FTP transmission Notification that FTP has been provided FTP Transmission Successful order ID 0000007020 FTP Transmission is executed successfully Order ID 0000007020 password k2pjve F AUIG2 Login page Appendix 3 7 Mail received at the time of cancelling the order Email confirming order receipt Order cancellation Jt H Order processing by AUIG2 iL Em Mail received Mail received 4 Order cancellation 5 Order cancellation completion completion individual 4 Order cancellation Order Cancellation Your have cancel your order completion Success order ID successfully 0000007020 Order I
33. 7 Product Search Operational steps amp When the search is completed search results are displayed in Search Results panel By using the Search Results panel foot print will be displayed on the Map field and the details can be checked from Scene Details panel Panel on the lower right of Figure 4 8 Search Condition Basic Advance eBx Scene ID Topic Filter 4 9 ALOS 2 ALOS ProductSearch IM PALSAR 2 amp amp O AvNIR 2 hc PRISM M C PALSAR amp O ALOS 2 ALOS interferometry pair pi Search Method D 43 888 140 1C 43 888 144 63 42 968 140 1 42 968 144 62 4 39 99 149 73 only the scene contained completely I rebel Observation Date 4 200m 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 Search Results Total Result Matched 37 Displaying 37 Filtered 0 n _ C Show Checked Show Highlighted _ Check Highlighted Add to Cart O Seasonal Scene ID Sensor Name Sate x pALSAR 2 Settings Ux 0820153UU9UU 14U904 PRSE Ope Mode Select All Remove all M ALOS2015522700 140906 PALSAR 2 a M Atos2015522750 140906 PALSAR 2 amp LOS2016112750 140910 PALSAR 2 Fohwicefion d id C M atos2016780850 140914 PALSAR 2 C amp ALOS2019440870 141002 PALSAR 2 x ALOS2021732700 141018 PALSAR 2 Scene Details Image View Item name Operation Mode Scene ID OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Orbit Data Type
34. 90 000 In case of other modes 90 000 in case of northern hemisphere and 90 000 in case of southern hemisphere This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection PS standard longitude Don t specify default Same as above 8 Lxipueddy 179 999 180 000 LCC reference latitude line 1 latitude When center of the latitude is in northern hemisphere 0 S Reference latitude 2 lt Center of the latitude Reference latitude 1 90 When center of the latitude is in southern hemisphere 90 Reference latitude 1 Center of the latitude Reference latitude 2 0 This item appears only when LCC is selected in Map projection LCC reference latitude line 2 latitude Same as above Same as above LCC origin point latitude 90 000 90 000 Same as above LCC origin point latitude 179 999 180 000 Same as above Orbit Accuracy Scene shift volume Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data 5 4 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 1 0 Orbit Accuracy Scene shift Radio button Most Accurate and Available High precision orbit information default 5 4 6 Lxipueddy Format Radio button CEOS default 1 1 Orbit Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available High precision orbit information default Scene
35. A B Figure 6 10 1 Composition of order limit area Table 6 4 1 Items composing order limit area Screen Items Description a Satellite Name Name of the satellite for which the order is placed b Order Limit A Order limit value assigned on the basis of agreement c Ordered product count B Value which is calculated by Ordered product count tabulation function d Remaining Order limit A B Order count maximum limit Ordered product count 6 141 6 3 2 Order details list It displays the details of order Order Detail Information No Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Count Providing Method Passwo 1 0000004858 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 19 10 26 27 Cancel Order Re Order Product Details No Order Particular ID Product ID Satellite Operation Mode Orbit Direction 0000007785 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP022022910 FBS Descending Displaying 2 of Total 2 items Show 10 PerPage 4 Mo Delivery Status Delivery ID Delivery Date Delivery Status Delivery Status Update Time UTC Delivery Company Figure 6 11 Order details list Table 6 5 Items composing order details list Screen Items Description a Order information It displays the order information Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date and Time Product Count Providing Method Providing Limit b Order details It displays the production status of product inc
36. Descending Q X W 0000000027760 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 amp SM1 Descending Left Q5 V 0000000029345 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2019372880 141002 SM1 Descending Left Q k 6 M 0000000029346 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 bn SM1 Descending Right Q x 7 Vi 0000000027858 ALOS PRISM ALPSMF026692660 OB1 Descending Qa k 8 I 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 OB1 Descending Q Xx vi 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 OB1 Descending Q X 19 M 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 E FBS Descending Q X 1 vi 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 Es FBS Ascending Q k 2 vi 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 FBS Ascending 4 gt i Destination Information i FTP Information j Order Options Delivery Name No data is available because providing method is not online Provision Method Download HTTPS Delivery Address Password Protection On Delivery Postal Code Providing in Parts No Company Name Department Name Telephone No Extension No Fax No Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Satellite Name Order Limit A Ordered a count ner a limit Number M in the Qj order Figure 5 19 Order confirmation dialog Table 5 8 Buttons of Order option dialog Q one It confirms the order If you click OK in confirmation dialog displayed after clicking this button then order is confirmed i Back It returns to previous dialog Order option
37. ET This is an amount which shows the degree to which an object scatters electromagnetic waves Usually when a target with plane electromagnetic waves is hit size of the electromagnetic energy which is scattered due to it is expressed in scattering cross section When direction of incident and direction of observation match it is called primary radar scattering cross section and it is usually abbreviated to backscattering cross sectional area or radar cross section RCS When observation directions are different it is called as secondary radar scattering cross section Means range distance Direction in which flying objects such as satellites or airplanes move is referred to as Azimuth direction and the direction orthogonal to it is referred to as Range direction Appendix 4 19 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa A ratio Signal to Ambiguity Ratio 7L2EXa4Tw4H tisa ratio S A for ambiguity A of signal volume S It is also called S A ratio See Signal to noise ratio 3 It is a ratio S N for noise gt quantity N of signal volume Also called as S N Although various noise components exist in remote sensing data but there are many instances where only noise at detector stage is handled when there is a conflict over signal to noise ratio of sensor In case of optical sensor it is evaluated by comparing output against incident light quantity volume signal current and noise current Noise
38. Latitude Longitude Lat Long Left Upper Scene Left Upper 99 999 999 999 Degree Latitude Longitude Lat Long Right Upper Scene Right Upper 99 999 999 999 Degree Latitude Longitude Lat Long Left Lower Scene Left Lower 99 999 999 999 Degree Latitude Longitude Lat Long Right Lower Scene Right Lower 99 999 999 999 Degree Latitude Longitude 1 Symbol is hidden Other items are also the same 6 20 File Edit View Tools Add Help Y Search Search ex pizza near NYC Get Directions History v Places ivi My Places my ALOS2054000130 140801 4 VI Temporary Places 4 S 0000000340 4 4 9 Scene Rectangle Satellite ALOS T ALOS20 130 140801 Sensor PSM Vl ALOS2054000110 140801 Sceneid ALPSMN038362880 v i ALOS2054 ALOS2054000120 140801 Productid O1A__N Vd ALOS2054000140 140801 Observatopm Date 2006 10 14 4 WIS Scene Center PahNo 68 4 ALOS2054000110 140801 Frame center 12880 W ALOS2054000120 140801 Scene Time Center 01 33 13 715 ALOS205400013 Z f j AL0S2054000130 140801 Scene Time Start 01 29 31 V ALOS2054000140 140801 Pace eee atest tas T SceneTime End 01 35 07 Lat Long center 35 728 139 98 Lat Long Left Upper 35 944 139 836 LatLong Right Upper 35 8697140231 4000140 140801 LatiLong Left Lower 35 588 139 734 LatiLong Right Lowe
39. Places folder Folder tree is created and displayed in below structure under Temporary Places node Order ID Scene Select polygon for scene display Mark Select mark to display Scene ID c Scene observation information display If you click the scene observation information of that scene is displayed in the call out Content displayed in call out is shown in Table 6 12 Call out display image when Google Earth is used is shown in Figure 6 14 Table 6 12 Scene items displayed in call out Title Content Display Format Remarks Satellite Satellite Name Character String of Satellite Name in English Sensor Sensor Name Character String of Sensor Name Sceneld Scene ID Character String of Scene ID Productld Product ID Character String of Product ID Observation Date Observation Date YYYY MM DD Path No Path Number Path Number Frame center Center Frame Number 0 7199 Offnadir Angle Off nadir Angle 99 9 Degree Only PALSAR 2 PALSAR Incidence Angle Incidence Angle 19 9 1 Degree Only PRISM Pointing Angle Pointing Angle 99 9 Degree Only AVNIR 2 Scene Time Center Scene Center Date and Time YYYY MM DD hh m ss Scene Time Start Scene Start Date and Time YYYY MM DD hh m ss Scene Time End Scene End Date and YYYY MM DD hh m ss Time Lat Long center Scene Center 99 999 999 999 Degree
40. Refer to Product Format Description for details of file structure of product File names of KML files that are provided are shown in Table 6 11 given below Table 6 11 File name of KML file KML file of all orders Order ID kml KML file of individual scene Scene ID Product ID kml Display content of KML file is explained Image of order wise KML file as displayed in Google Earth is shown in Figure 6 13 Display image of scene wise KML file is also the same Soe amp Google Earth File Edit View Tools Add Help Sien in hy o Y Search Search ex pizza near NYC Get Directions History v Places ve My Places 4 TS Temporary Places 4 ZIS 0000000340 4 TIS Scene Rectangle e ALOS2054000130 140801 e ALOS2054000110 140801 ALOS2054000120 140801 i Avos2054000140 140801 ALOS20540001 10 140801 4 TIS Scene Center ceci ALOS2054000110 140801 i ALOS2054000120 140801 ALOS2054000130 140801 ALOS2054000140 140801 a s S S 6 ALOS2054000120 140801 a sj S Sj ALOS2054000130 140801 AU OS2054000140 140801 189 km 1 gt t 0Q ea Gia j i Gooale b Layers Earth Gallery Tour Guide Figure 6 13 KML display image Content displayed on Google Earth is shown below a Observation scene on map Scene is displayed in rectangular shape with translucent outline b Displayed content of
41. UTM zone number Zone number at the center of scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter Zone number has range and it varies by the area Range which can be set is 1 of zone number at center of scene Value of permissible limit is entered in the spin box PS standard default Radio button PS standard is default PS standard is not default ON PS standard is default OFF PS standard is not default PS standard longitude Orbit Accuracy 179 999 180 000 Radio button Most Accurate and Available This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection LL Exipueddy High precision orbit information default Scene shift 5 4 Format Radio button CEOS default GeoTiff Jpeg GeoPDF GeoPDF selection is restricted according to user permission 2 1 Resampling method Radio button NN CC BL default m The items on left side refer to the following methods CC Cubic convolution method NN Nearest neighbor method BL Bilinear method Radio button UTM default m UTM can be selected only when the center latitude of the selected scene is in the range of 83 to 83 m PS can be selected only when the center latitude of the selected Map projection PS scene is in the range of 25 to 83 LCC m MER LCC can be selected only when the center latitude of the
42. aj Creation in progress Product generation in progress T Creation completed Providing preparation in progress generation is completed Providing preparation completed Downloadable ICI CLLLLLLA Provicing competed co d IG Providing period ended a Providing period ended Figure 6 9 Order status transition targeting archive Transition in order status at the time of cancelling observation plan is shown in below mentioned figure Besides this there is also another pattern for the observation request cancellation meos nra Tu Order received Waiting for Observation request draft A1 Observation plan draft completed Waiting for Observation request ce A Observation plan draft completed Observation plan cancelled Observation plan cancelled Order cancelled IG Figure 6 10 Transition in order status at the time of observation plan cancellation c Order limit area The order limit information allocated to the user and the current ordered product count can be checked Order limits are managed for each user and order limits may also be managed for each satellite ALOS ALOS 2 depending on the content of the AUIG2 agreement The items displayed in the order limit area are shown in Figure 6 10 1 and Table 6 441 Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Satellite Name Order Limit A B
43. angle Topography view from the off nadir angle is different for example the larger the off nadir angle geometric distortion such as foreshortening becomes shorter whereas shadow effect increases Open GIS Consortium It is an employer s organization to promote the standardization of technology related to Open Geospatial Geographic information system GIS It was established in 1994 in America and more Consortium Inc than 200 organizations such as global vendors of product related to GIS user s enterprise government institutions research institutions etc have been participated A standard related to linkage method of GIS compatible software space data model or its format of expressions are developed The sequence norm is given under the name of Open GIS Following is an example of OGC standards mGeographical space data exchange format expression model GML Geography Markup Language ISO 19136 2007 Exchange format between various services such as WFS detailed management of features including tropology and attribute KML Keyhole Markup Language Exchange format between light weight protocol services such as simplified 3D visualization mobile CityGML 3D City data description GML extended format for GIS amp CAD amp CG linkage Application Schema mWeb service interface OWS OGC Web Services WMS Web Map Service ISO 19128 2005 Raster map delivery service WFS Web Feature Service Vector map delivery Update
44. be correctly used for calculating correlation Appendix 4 18 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Range Compression If we assume a case in which a pulse of short duration is irradiated from satellite to the ground the pulse reflects from various positions on the earth s surface and returns to the satellite but the time at which it arrives at the satellite differs depending on the difference in the distance from the satellite That is it is possible to identify targets of range direction by sending the pulse only once The ability to identify targets improves the more narrow the pulse s time width is however it is difficult to send waves of sufficient intensity within a short time So a chirp signal whose frequency increases as a linear function of time is sent for a certain period of time A matched filter is used for the reflected waves which has the property of the frequency decreasing as a linear function of time Output of chirp signal through matched filter has increased amplitude and reduced pulse width As a result we can achieve same effect as sending receiving strong pulse of short duration This operation is called Pulse Compression Processing performed for the data column of range direction satellite s travelling direction and the perpendicular direction for this pulse compression is referred as Range Compression Range Migration Curvature LLLvv4 7v vav SAR requires a lot of time for integrati
45. data unprocessed data of SAR range compression is carried out in frequency domain first and then azimuth compression is executed in the frequency domain after performing corner turning to obtain SAR image data This method of regenerating images is called Range Doppler Method Processing flow of the typical Range Doppler method has been given below In case of range compression range direction s reference function replica of SAR s transmitted waves and cross correlation processing with SAR raw data matched filter processing are performed in the frequency domain by using Fourier transformation in order to compress information of the target which is spread in 2 dimension into range direction In case of corner turning data arranged in range direction is rearranged in azimuth direction Compression of target information which is spread in azimuth direction is performed by azimuth compression Here however the azimuth direction reference function created by calculating the phase variation between SAR antenna and surface target and cross correlation processing with azimuth direction s SAR data are performed in the frequency domain by using Fourier transformation At this time Range Migration Correction is performed wherein frequency is shifted so that azimuth direction s frequency spectrum completely falls in the scope of processing and sample position of range direction is changed so that the information of the target to be compressed can
46. for panels and fields e Moving panels fields e Resizing panels fields e Showing hiding Iconizing panels fields i Moving panels fields You can move a panel field by dragging the title bar of panel field with the mouse JKA ED pianfuser Home F Obs Plan Product Search Cart fg Order History F Path Conv ma Help Obs plan search advanced a s search ad search Weekly Daily f Mercator View Polar North Polar South Map Satellite Detailed information nj VTL og amp vox E BS Setting List Field C Search condition loading saving Sefsor operating segment ID saRpoo0c Sensor fatellite name ALOS 2 ALOS2 Sensor type PALSAR 2 r PALSAR2 Se North America Obs area Polarization Obs directi lt i Obs table type Normal table Beam No Off nadir angle range ical WD1 HH Obs mode A panel field can be moved by dragging the Polarization title bar PR ow b Right X Obs direction wi x pM Y Beam No 20 7 207 Off nadir angle 7 11 36 S WO2 hy Roll angle 3000km Right Le South America 2000mi vi x V Tropic of C apr corn 26 2 26 2 M SM us Obs plan eae p y Uri U1 l v E Show Delete Target Ed Sensor operating segment ID EJ Satellite name Sensor type Obs table type Obs mode Ed Polarization Obs dir ze a m E l MEI s MES MER z E E x ase
47. for shipment and this period may change Only EOC business day are counted If Level 0 data has not yet been entered this period is the number of days after the data is entered If you put a hold after an observation is recorded this period is the number of days after the hold is released If the receiving party is outside Japan input of Level 0 data and product shipment will be delayed If there are backlogs from other users shipment of your products may be delayed Figure 5 17 Buttons of Order operation area When you click the Go To Order button order flow starts Order flow has 3 steps as mentioned below Step 1 Step 2 Order option specification Confirmation of Order Contents Step 1 Order option specification In this screen order option is specified Order options such as Provision method and Delivery address are specified in the Order Options Click the Next button to move to Step 2 Order confirmation Order Options Xx Provision Method Download HTTPS SFTP HTTP FTP File Transfer SFTP M Put M Get Delivery DVD Output Media Wide Format Printing Password Protection On Oof Providing in Parts Production Request Type Normal Production Request Disact Product Production Request Figure 5 18 Order option dialog Table 5 6 Button of Order option dialog rra It navigates screen to Order details confirmation dialog Return To Cart Order flow i
48. for sorting the display items Select the items used for sorting from Display Column List and add them by clicking The items that do not need to be sorted can be excluded from sorting by clicking nn Selected items can be moved up and down the list by dragging them with the mouse OK button Clicking the OK button applies the set content to the system and closes the dialog Cancel button Clicking the Cancel button discards the set content and closes the dialog Restore Default button Clicking the Restore Default button returns the set value to its default value Table 7 342 Display items of Total Column List and Display Column list Item Item 1 Sensor operating segment ID 2 Satellite name 3 Sensor type 4 Obs table type 5 Obs mode 6 Polarization 7 Obs direction 8 Beam No 9 Off nadir angle 10 Roll angle 11 Fly direction 12 Obs ID 13 Obs start total round number 14 Obs start latitude argument 15 Obs end total round number 16 Obs end latitude argument 17 Obs start time 18 Obs end time 19 Obs center position X 20 Obs center position Y 21 Obs center position Z 22 Obs parameter set number 23 SAR calibration parameter 24 Availability before calibration 25 Availability after calibration E 7 1142 7 3 2 Map field Map field is an area where map data
49. or satellite image data is displayed in the background image In the map field rectangular boxes are displayed corresponding to the terrain of observation plan that includes search results and search method A slider for changing the scale or direction of the map and a toolbar for moving the map or selecting the search area are given in the map field Not specify area all O Envelope specification Target period 9 Figure 7 8 Map field 7 12 How to change the search area on the map Follow the procedure below to change the search area on the map a Move the cursor to any place within the search area and then double click the mouse The search area enters the edit mode the line changes to a broken line Double click any place within the search area to set the edit mode Figure 7 8 1 Map field changing the search area to edit mode 7 12 1 b Edit the search area in edit mode e Click any place within the search area and drag it to move its position e Click a corner of the search area n and drag it to change its size The search area can be moved and resized in edit Figure 7 8 2 Map field moving resizing the search area 7 12 2 c After editing the search area click any place on the map field to complete editing the search area line changes to a solid line If the Search button on the operation panel is clicked while the search ar
50. other than the disaster response requests There are 2 types of peacetime observations basic observation and individual observation See Disaster response requests Basic observation and Individual observation See Peacetime observation See JAXA internal user Point NN AIEE This is one of the formats to represent the shape and position of spatial data in geographic information systems Polarimetry SAR AIVARY This is a technique to completely measure the variations in the state of polarization when electromagnetic waves are scattered by an object and to thoroughly utilize the information of polarization Polarimetry in synthetic aperture radars SAR has been described here In mid 1980s a SAR was devised at JPL that would perform polarimetric observations This acquires 4 types of complex amplitude image data by alternately repeating horizontally polarized transmissions and vertically polarized transmissions and receiving backscatter waves for each of them with 2 orthogonal polarizations The 4 types of data correspond to 4 components of the scattering matrix Images for any received transmitted polarization can be synthesized by merely calculating from this set of image data surrounded by the lines Such closed regions are referred as polygon or area Precise ephemeris TR 25 Precise ephemeris is created by using IGR data 0 00 23 59 of the previous day which is provided once in a day at 17 00 In ephemeris dat
51. plan BET Observation plan for the next day created on the basis of basic observation requests and individual observation requests See Basic observation request and Individual observation request Data distributors data providers E o T7 4B A 7 427H Private operators that commercially provide to general users E A Data relay satellite TARAS This is a type of a communication satellite which relays communication between ground stations and space crafts that revolve low to medium altitude 300 to 1000 kilometers satellites etc This relay dramatically expands the coverage area for real time communication between ground stations and low to medium altitude space crafts DEM Digital Elevation Model EFI Elevation data excluding woods and aboveground structures See Digital Terrain Model DTM Domestic S X station Katsuura EIAS X ie BF Katsuura Tracking and Communication Station Katsuura Chiba prefecture is scheduled to be the country s internal sending amp receiving station for X band and S band signal of ALOS2 amp ALOS 3 Domestic X station Hatoyama C 5 0 2001 Doo T E Appendix 4 5 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Digital Terrain Model SB ETATE TV In digital terrain data elevation at lattice point elevation and Latitude Longitude at random point are the main contents However it may also include digital data of slope and its direction crest line trough line geological features v
52. proposed search if there are two or more scenes matching with the conditions mentioned above these are displayed as search results Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 33 68 136 42 100km Search Results Total Result Matched 59 Displaying 59 Filtered 0 q m Scene ID Overlap Bandwidth Beam No Sensor Name Egi 4 PairGroupName ALOS2003920630 140619 3 items Q C K AOSMXAXNHMSHS ua PAS Qi amp i amp LJ X ALOS2012940630 140819 U2 7 PALSAR 2 Q B X ALOS2014270630 140828 U2 7 PALSAR 2 4 PairGroupName ALOS2003920640 140619 3 items Q X ALOS2003920640 140619 U2 7 PALSAR 2 Q Q X ALOS2012940640 140819 U2 7 PALSAR 2 a M L Figure 4 24 Example of search result display in case of interferometry pair proposed search 4 26 Interferometry pair proposed search is performed by specifying sensor to be searched operation mode search area and observation date range Baseline Length Bperp and Bpara Overlap Bandwidth and Beam No only PALSAR 2 are displayed in Search Results panel as search result information specific to interferometry pair proposed search Baseline length and overlap bandwidth are calculated on the basis of scene of the row selected by user Figure 4 25 31 53 133 54 100 km 4 PairGroupName ALOS2003920630 14 PASAR2 Liegi x ALOS2012940630 140819 757294 4 12717 7 83 0 PALSAR 2 Q EJ L4 ALOS2014270630 140828 f 137287 1 766 9 83 9 PALSAR 2 4 PairGroupName ALO
53. scattering cross section Appendix 4 17 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa RADARSAT 1 It is a SAR based satellite developed by Canada which was launched successfully on 4th November 1995 in U S A The greatest feature is that optimum resolution swath width amp cycle etc can be selected depending upon the intended usage since the mode of microwave beam varies into 5 types Especially SCANSAR of 500km swath width is the first attempt in the world Further it has many innovative points such as adoption of dawn dusk orbit in which power can be operated 24 hours besides the selection according to unevenness of terrain since the angle of incidence can also be changed within the range of 10 to 60 or financial planning of a part of total 620 million dollars by four state governments RADARSAT 2 RADARSAT 2 is a next generation commercial Earth observation radar satellite jointly developed by MDA and Canadian Space Agency RADARSAT 2 has the ability to provide high resolution image data which is called Terrain identification capability 3m while maintaining all the features of currently operated RADARSAT 1 Terrain identification capability 10m as a successor machine RADARSAT 2 can take pictures all over the world day and night without being affected by the clouded weather and therefore it is the commercial radar satellite having best performance globally Range Doppler Method LLZ BFZ2i While processing raw
54. segni Projected distance for ground surface of slant range rU station EC EE ED Overseas station situated at high latitude Itis a backup of data broadcast satellite interface in ALOS 2 High precision orbit information XE SUB TE High precision orbit information on the basis of orbit determination which is based upon GPS positioning signal data Time series data related to position and speed of satellite orbit Housekeeping NIR EYT Optimal state of usage is maintained in the satellite by monitoring the status of the satellite equipment by telemetry from the satellite and managing power temperature position and remaining fuel In other words the status of each equipment and the satellite is managed by monitoring data such as the installed equipment s temperature consumption current power each equipment s on off status generation of solar cells voltage current power transmit power position and propulsion In a broad sense it also includes keeping the satellite on the predetermined orbit with orbital data Imaging process BRL EE TE Process to make PDF JPEG and Geo Tiff of standard processing data L1 5 or above Appendix 4 8 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Interferometry 125 2rH3FkU The technology of obtaining three dimensional information of topography by combining the technique of interferometer in SAR is called SAR interferometry and SAR performing that kind of observation is called interferom
55. the product It is possible to make the receiving faster for the products which can be downloaded individually by dividing multiple products into one order Maximum file size for one order is defined separately Split order has to be performed for the order of file size exceeding the maximum limit If this check box is selected one product is provided for each order irrespective of the provision method 5 17 Production Request Select whether to make the production type of an order Type the normal type or disaster type This feature is available only for some authorized users e Normal Production Request Specify this option to perform normal production processing e Production Request for a disaster Specify this option only when placing order as a disaster product 5 1741 Step 2 Confirmation of Order Contents In this screen confirmation of order details Cart details parameter settings order option is performed Click the order button for confirming the order process You can check the result of Order confirmation process from the screen of Step 3 Order Confirmation of Order Contents x Ord Order Details ID Satellite Sensor Scene ID Thumbnail Operation Mode Orbit Direction Obse WP 0000000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 OBS Descending Q X RV 0000000027764 ALOS AMNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 j OBS Descending Q X V 0000000027763 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 ra OBS
56. 0 20 9 Product Search jij Cart Order History seal fe Home Obs Request Obs Plan Info Display Figure 6 1 Common menu 6 1 6 1 Composition of Order History screen This screen consists of three areas Order history filter shown as a in Figure 6 2 for filtering order information to be displayed Order history list shown as b in Figure 6 2 for displaying order information in list and Order limit information shown as c in Figure 6 2 for displaying order limit information Order History e Order ID Order Status Order Date All 2014 10 11 m 2014 12 11 Sensor C OBS Date Order Date Order Status 0000004923 2014 11 19 Downloadable 2014 11 19 05 25 41 0000004853 2014 11 18 Order cancelled 2014 11 18 05 20 02 0000004850 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 18 04 49 10 Displaying 4 of Total 4 items Show 10 Per Page Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit B A B ALOS 2 33 467 AS 280 20 Satellite Name Order Limit A Figure 6 2 Overall composition of Order History screen Table 6 1 Items composing Order History screen Screen Items Description a Order history filter Filter condition can be specified for filtering the order information to be displayed in Order history list b Order history list Displays the order information Select the order row to be downloaded c Order limit information Displ
57. 02 56 29 Figure 5 5 Product order Operational steps When a user for whom product provision is limited to Japan clicks the AdiToCat button the Product select screen for scenes in Japan is displayed See section 4 3 3 for details about the Product select screen for scenes in Japan Click on Cart in the common header to see the current product list added to Cart E My Current Shopping Cart lator d Parameter Seings Q Find Duplcate Scene prevous arder CQ Find Dupkkcat Scene new order JT Mercator View O Polar North Polar South 9 Map C Satellite Order Details 1D Satellite Sensor Thumbnail Operation Mode Harbin 0000000027762 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 R a 0000000027764 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 s ad sonic Ehoro 0000000027763 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 lorth Korea 0000000027760 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 a 0000000029345 PALSAR 2 ALOS2019372880 141002 amp Pyongyang 0000000029346 PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 J Zg Seoul Benda 0000000027858 PRISM ALPSMF026692660 o Niga Inet on 0000000027857 PRISM ALPSMN026692715 t So th Korea t an J 5 E Kwardu post PR C japan iaka Hen Saar Kite uN afar a Fukukk 0000000027853 PRISM ALPSMB026692770 0000000027772 PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 Ascending ni amoto 0000000027771 PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 E 0000000027770 PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 xu Ascending LJ Figure 5 6 Product order Operational steps
58. 23 456 ex 111 2222 Fax 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number Delivery Destination Information Same as above address Destination Name Concerned Institution acters Concerned Department 64 fewer characters e Figure 3 5 User Registration screen If you click the Disagree button user registration is cancelled and the screen changes to Login screen Figure 2 2 3 542 On User Registration screen enter the following user related information indicates fields required Table 3 2 Registration of user information Description of items Items Value to be entered and its meaning User ID User ID used to login in to AUIG2 Password Password used to login in to AUIG2 Re Enter Password Confirm password Name First Name Name Last Name User name Concerned Institution Concerned institution organization workplace etc Concerned Department Department division group etc in the concerned institution Position Position title etc in the concerned institution E mail Address Contact e mail address Re Enter Email Address Re enter email address for confirmation purposes Country Country Postal Zip Code Postal zip code Prefecture State Province Prefecture State Province City Town City Town Contact Address St
59. 4 11 Items composing Search Results panel Screen Items Description a Display settings of search Displays the checked search results only Confirms results list the data overlapped with data of selected row Checks the data of selected rows b Edit search results list Adds the cart of the checked search results and generates the file c Search results list Displays the list of search results Executes filter condition and sort of search results d Highlight list Specify the product which displays the footprint This is assumed to be used when products shown in the search results list are overlapped on the map field and then displayed See Table 4 15 e Scene Details display Displays the detailed information of scene selected in panel the Search Results panel 4 33 a Search results list display method specifications Table 4 12 Search results list display method specifications Items Description Show Checked Select this check box to display only the data of the check boxes selected on the current search results list Part c of Figure 4 28 in the search results list and Map field Clear this check box to display the data of all search results list Show Highlighted Select this check box to display the highlighted list Part d of Figure 4 28 is displayed Clear this check box to hide the highlighted list Check Highlighted Click this check box once t
60. 4 18 e Changed the description that five condition 4 21 to 4 24 specification panels are integrated into one panel that 4 29 contains five tabs and conditions can be specified with these tabs e Removed the panel open close buttons and from Table 4 6 e Changed the names of the following panels as follows Basic Search gt Basic Advance Search Advance Search by Id Scene ID Disaster product search Topic Filter Results Filter Added an explanation about the Reset button to the following screens Figures 4 17 to 4 20 Changed the screens according to addition of CA as search conditions Table 4 8 Sensor specific conditions that can be specified on Advance tab 1 2 Changed the screens so that the parts on the right of the input entry frame that have been hidden are shown Table 4 8 Sensor specific conditions that can be specified on Advance tab 2 2 Changed the check box image e Corrected explanations of each item in Table 4 15 AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History Revision Date Revised Pages Revision Details 5 1 5 2 Changed the screens according to addition of the 5 5 to 5 7 5 15 duplicate order check box in Cart Changed the screens according to change of the format for the title and button field on the Search result tab 5 1 2 5 1 3 1 i Order parameter screen and order options 5 13 2 5 13 3 Fig
61. 4 2 which displays the map the Condition specification panel shown as b in Figure 4 2 which specifies the search condition the Search Results panel shown as c in Figure 4 2 which confirms the search results and the Scene details display panel shown as d in Figure 4 2 which displays the scene details information Each panel can be zoomed in and out by using mouse Search Condition 7 7 m Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter BAR 4 9 ALOS 2 ALOS ProductSearch m PALSAR 2 E AvNIR 2 hc O prism amp patsar KC J ALOS 2 ALOS interferometry pair p Search Method O Point Rectangle C Observati O Downlink No D specificatio 43 886 140 1 43 886 144 6 q 42 968 140 1C 42 966 144 62 m Only the scene contained completely Observation Date 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 B Seasonal M PALSAR 2 Settings M ser Polarization 39 99 149 73 300km earch Results Total Result Matched 37 Displaying 37 Filtered 0 C Show Checked Show Highlighted Check Highlighted Add to Cart m Scene ID Sensor Name Sate i X ALOS2015300900140907 ALOS2015522700 140906 ALOS2015522750 140906 ALOS2016112750 140910 ALOS2016780850 140914 ALOS2019440870 141002 ALOS2021732700 141018 Oooeooo RIK IKIKIRIR IRI Bopppros PALSARZ PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Scene Details Image View Item name
62. 4 28 Products added to the cart remain in the cart 4 35 When a user for whom product provision is limited to Japan clicks the AddToCat button the Product select screen shown below is displayed This screen is used to select products in scenes in Japan among the scenes selected on the Search Results panel Product select E o Only a product of a scene in Japan area which can be provided can be selected Please select the product added to the cart z Scene Id Processing level Observation Start Date Observation End Date OBS Path Number ll ALOS2019372810 141002 LED 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 ALOS2019372810 141002 1 5 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 ALOS2019372820 141002 1 1 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 _ ALOS2019372820 141002 1 5 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 Lj ALOS2019372830 141002 1 1 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 ALOS2019372830 141002 1 5 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 ALOS2019372840 141002 1 1 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 ALOS2019372840 141002 1 5 2014 10 02 03 30 27 2014 10 02 03 31 55 25 4 gt Figure 4 29 1 Product select screen for Scenes in Japan Note that scenes that contain no providable products cannot be selected on this screen When the _AddTocart_ button is clicked on this screen products whose check boxes are selected are added to the cart 4 35 1 C Search results list Table 4 14 Search r
63. 5Km Backward 35Km OBS Mi Forward 35Km Backward 35Km OB6 V Nadir 35Km OB7 V Forward 35Km OB8 V Backward 35Km OB9 V CCD Arrangement Experiment Mode CCD V Electrical Calibration ECA v Dark time Calibration DCA Sensor Direction Any y Pointing Angle 1 5 deg 1 5 deg Orbit Direction Any X Cloud Coverage Any EXT less Browse Image Any M PALSAR Settings oret denk emma Polarization Off nadir deg v FBS Any X oo v 508 M FEX 90 sos EQ M wa 248 23 M WE ay 248 223 v OSN ay 99 508 wre for 2 v CA1 go o Orbit Direction Any Browse Image Any Interferometry Search Setting Operation mode should be less than 2 4 X PALSAR 2 Ope Mode B sPT M sm E sm2 O sm3 O wo1 O wp2 4 amp PALSAR Ope Mode C FBs C FBD O wB1 we2 C DSN C PLR Table 4 8 Sensor specific conditions that can be specified on Advance tab 2 2 M PALSAR 2 Settings M ser Polarization Any Observation Direction Any M sm Polarization Any Observation Direction Any Off nadir deg 86 vi SM2 Polarization Any Observation Direction Any Of nadir deg 96 Observation Direction Any Off nadir deg as O Beam No F1 1 NM wor Polarization Any Observation Direction Any Off nadir deg 9 1 O Beam No m wo2 Polarization Any Observation Directio
64. 9 Position Z 4459 897228 Q M ALOS2014600230 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 20 39 58 2014 08 30 20 EO naa L0 K atosomtasanan senssn_patsan 2 moso mamana 2038 58 amanannanl T Yeioctyy MIT l Figure 4 2 2 Hiding a panel 4 3 2 Moving a panel By using the indicator for moving panels you can move a panel while automatically adjusting its size to that of the specified destination UIG2 USEROO1 Home HKA n uonipuo5 upeas Obs Request Obs Plan F info Display Product Search jj Cart Order History g Help We e r ALOS2014533560 140830 ALOS2014533570 140830 ALOS2014533580 140830 ALOS2014533590 140830 ALOS2014556940 140830 ALOS2014600230 140830 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 1 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 1 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 1 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 1 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 14 03 47 2014 08 30 1 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 20 39 58 2014 08 30 2 HKA E 1D AUIG2 UsERO0 f Home Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Dis Obs Request playing 800 9 uonipuo yueas ALOS2014533560 140830 ALOS2014533570 140830 ALOS2014533580 140830 ALOS2014533590 140830 ALOS2014556940 140830 ALOS2014600230 140830 ALOS2014600240 140830 ALOS2014600300 140830 ALOS2014606930 140830 ALOS2014606940 140830 A
65. ALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 14 03 47 2014 08 30 20 39 58 2014 08 30 20 39 58 2014 08 30 20 39 58 2014 08 30 22 07 22 2014 08 30 22 07 22 2014 08 31 02 23 20 2014 08 31 02 23 20 2014 08 31 02 23 20 2014 08 31 02 23 20 2014 08 31 04 01 16 2014 08 31 04 01 16 2014 08 31 04 40 27 2014 08 31 06 53 04 2014 08 31 06 53 04 2014 08 31 06 53 04 J 2014 08 30 10 05 03 2014 08 30 10 05 03 2014 08 30 10 05 03 2014 08 30 10 05 03 2014 08 30 14 05 22 2014 08 30 20 41 18 2014 08 30 20 41 18 2014 08 30 20 41 18 2014 08 30 22 11 39 2014 08 30 22 11 39 2014 08 31 02 24 56 2014 08 31 02 24 56 2014 08 31 02 24 56 2014 08 31 02 24 56 2014 08 31 04 02 20 2014 08 31 04 02 20 2014 08 31 04 41 53 2014 08 31 06 56 42 2014 08 31 06 56 42 2014 08 31 06 56 42 Si Obs Request F Obs Pian info Display Product Search f Cart Mj Order History aq Help Logout sea ausos Oceania 65 12 88 42 4000km 2000mi Logout sjea ausos 9 Oceania 52 39 81 46 4000km 20007i Figure 4 244 Expanding a panel 4 344 Resetting the map field You can return the map display location to the initial location defined in the search settings
66. AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History Revision Date Ver No First edition A 2014 11 19 It is described that Internet Explorer 8 means Windows Internet Explorer 8 Changed start of email transmission about expiration of the download period from 10 TBD days before to 3 Revised Pages Revision Details Table 2 3 Order history display list Added Product Count and Demander Deleted Error Figure 3 9 User Information Display screen Added the Back button Table 3 4 User information update Item description Deleted Present Password Deleted the explanation Additional information Group functions of Search Results panel Figure 4 26 Search setting dialog Added Footprint display location e Table 4 9 Items composing search setting dialog Added Footprint display location Changed the items that are displayed by default in Display Column List Table 4 10 Display items of Total Columns and Display Column List Table 4 13 Cart operations Changed scene information deletion so that the scenes that are deleted are those whose check box has been selected e Changed design of order limit area Figure 5 1 Common menu Figure 5 2 Overall composition of Product Order screen Figure 5 10 Product order Operational steps Figure 5 12 Product order Operational ste
67. Angle 49 5 e eae PE Polarization w i sities ever eee Table Number 1215 HHI Y Beam No U4 15 C M Aesmcenesens pasaz APR recess 7 Nad Q M ALOS2014533560 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 J ay an a ain Forwari Q M ALOS2014533570 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 E MEE Q M ALOS2014533580 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Gain Status Q M ALOS2014533590 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Position X 3626 404693 Q M ALOS2014556940 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Position Y 4003 907999 B K ALOS2014600230 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 REA M Q B i i VelocityX 1 886408 a C3 M ArOs2n14600240 140830 PAL SAR 2 ALOS 2 E VelocityY 4 678147 J Figure 4 21 Panel operations 4 341 Showing hiding a panel By clicking atthe upper right of each panel you can iconize hide that panel By clicking the icon you can restore show the panel again JKA E 1D AUIG2_USERO01 Home Ibs Request Obs Plan F into Display 9 Product Search fi Cart Order History Help Logout Search Condition Scene Details a ard Cond ae en Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filte ea aa z v BAR 4 M aLos 2 4 M PALSAR 2 KK Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width SOkm Resoluti Observation width 5Okm Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut Item name Value aBa Sensor Name PALSAR 2 4m Operation Mode sui Observatio
68. Cart Select the product for which you want to perform parameter settings from Cart list Click on Parameter Settings to open Parameter Settings dialog Figure 5 15 Items which can be set vary according to sensor and processing level Appendix 1 In case multiple rows are selected in Cart list only the common parameters can be set at once for all the selected rows Processing parameter of 3 views forward nadir backward showing same point can be simultaneously specified for ALOS PRISM Parameter Settings x Processing Level 182 Orbit Accuracy Most Accurate and Available High Accuracy Orbit information Attitude Accuracy f Most Accurate and Available High Precision High Frequency B Resampling cc Onn OBL amp Image Orientation O GeoCoded GeoRef GeoRef Outlined GeoCoded Outlined B Map Projection f urM Ops Ej um Default Zone No 53 55 A Format f cEos GeoTIFF Processing Algorithm Version 00 00 Md C Visual examination O Request No request Scene Shift Scene Shift Center Lat Center Lon Orbit Data Type z Nadir 0 43841 143 625 High precision orbit determined value Yes I Backword 0 43868 143 642 High precision orbit determined value Yes C Enable Auto Scene Shift If you specify an automatic scene shift 0 is set as the scene value OK Figure 5 15 Parameter Settings dialog example of ALOS PRISM level 1B2 setting Table 5 3 Buttons in Parameter Settings dialog
69. D 0000007020 AUIG2 Login page 5 Order cancellation Order Cancellation Your have cancel your order completion Individual Success order ID successfully 0000007020 Order ID 0000007020 Order details ID 001001 AUIG2 Login page Appendix 3 8 Mail received during provision period Received a mail that providing preparation has been completed AUIG2 before providing period T Mail received 9 Product providing validity expire notice AUIG2 providing period has been lapsed Mail received i 10 Expired validity of providing the product 9 Product providing Please receive your Your order is prepared Please validity expire notice order before expiry date receive before available till date order ID 0000007020 Order ID 0000007020 available Till 2014 12 10 10 Expired validity of Order is Expired order Your order has been expired providing the product ID 0000007020 Order ID 0000007020 available Till 2014 12 10 AUIG2 Login page Appendix 3 9 Mail received due to rejection of observation request and cancellation of observation plan Order receipt Waiting for order request formulation Observation plan formulation complete ig Observation request rejection hg l 4 Mail received Mail received 11 Provision not possible 12 Provision not possible observation request rejected observation failed
70. Figure 5 7 Product order Operational steps 5 5 Parameter Settings dialog appears Select or type scene shift and parameter items you want to set and confirm the settings by clicking Update You can skip this step if you do not want to perform Parameter Settings The default processing level is 1 5 or 1B2 Parameter Settings x Processing Level 1 5 Orbit Accuracy 9 Most Accurate and Available Defined Orbit Ephemeris S Resampling Occ nn C BL y Image Orientation O GeoCoded GeoRef B Map Projection utm Ops Otcc OMER um Default Zone No 52 1 60 E E Format ceos GeoTIFF O JPEG GeoPDF Processing Algorithm Version 002 008 X Q Visual examination O Request No request Scene Shift 5 Scene Shift Center Lat Center Lon Orbit Data Type Processing Level 0 ii 3 a 0 1 2 3 4 Figure 5 8 Product order Operational steps On the completion of Parameter Settings it returns to Product Order screen 1 icon shown in the list indicates that parameter setting is other than default value E My Current Shopping Cart P Aia 1G Parameter Settings Q Find Duplicate Scene previous order C Find Duplicate Scene new order Scene Shift 9 M a wie poles m m Ne s ration Orbit Direc pM x gt Qa KK 4 0000000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 OBS Descending in CO Lo a x 2 G 0000000027764 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 oss Descending tone A 4 S dd
71. IENCE PROJECT Glossary 2008 publication New Edition Remote Sensing Terminology Dictionary Sentinel Asia s webpage etc Appendix 4 25 Appendix 5 Items list Appendix 5 1 08 01 Observation plan Acquired values are shown as it is for the items for which no possible values are defined No Eee Item name Possible value 1 O O Satellite name ALOS 2 2 O O Sensor operation segment ID PC 3 O O Sensortype TC PALSAR 2 4 Observation mode WD1 28MHz WD1 14MHz Observation table type Emergency table use Normal table use Observation start total number of revolutions Observation start latitude argument Observation end total number of revolutions Observation end latitude argument Observation start time Observation center position X Observation ID SAR calibration parameters Pre calibrated or not Post calibrated or not O Roll angle O Off nadir angle I O Fly direction O Polarization o OJO skj rg ere ere ere ere O OJ O O O QIN DMD nn T T r 3 co m n5 i O Observation direction O n MIN n m m c1 AJ N o do co O Observation area Appendix 5 2
72. K This terminology is used in Fourier transform of function which deals with space with respect to the term of frequency used in Fourier transform for normal time function It becomes two dimensional in case of dealing with screen Two dimensional Fourier transformation coefficient of Fourier expansion is carried out for the sequence provided in scattered form ARY bath In comparison to common observation method it is a format to acquire the higher azimuth resolution in Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR By continuously directing the antenna beam to a point on the ground to be observed along with the progress of platform the Synthetic Aperture Length can be obtained which is greater than the common SAR As a result higher azimuth resolution can be acquired When using the spotlight the front and back images on the observation area cannot be captured and therefore the coverage is limited E Speckle noise RAYIWSIAR CA Variations in the concentration of random black and white spots observed in the SAR image Since it is same as speckle which is well known in optics spot pattern generated when light with good coherence is transmitted through the object as laser and scattered by the object it is one of the major obstacles in using the SAR images Speckle is generated when there is an overlapping of many waves which have same wavelength but have different phases in the random and it is unique to the coherent image generation system In case
73. LOS PRISM ALPSMF026692660 E OB1 Descendin yi Ei 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 081 Descendin 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 081 Descending Qk 6 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 FBS Descendin ais 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 FBS Ascending ajke a 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 FBS Ascending t s a e a a A a LAM MM ZZ IL LLL A LALLLLLLLIIILLLLLLLLL a s a 6 a i Y m m a 6 a Ausvalia Je gt T Obseliration order limit information for TARO COSMO aru Ordered ict count Remaining Order limit Number of items in the r A B cart M aos 300 280 20 9 gre Shipping Offer Schedule Ahe shipping schedule is the number of days required for shipment and this period may change ly EOC business day are counted Mf Level 0 data has not yet been entered this period is the number of days after the data is entered X Y you put a hold after an observation is recorded this period is the number of days after the hold is released If the receiving party is outside Japan input of Level 0 data and product shipment will be delayed GoToorder If there are backlogs from other users shipment of your products may be delayed Obs Request Obs Plan F Info Display ew Product Search Figure 5 1 Common menu 5 1 Composition of Cart screen You can confirm the products added to Cart specify o
74. LOS2014634040 140831 ALOS2014634050 140831 ALOS2014634060 140831 ALOS2014634070 140831 ALOS2014644060 140831 ALOS2014644070 140831 ALOS2014646950 140831 ALOS2014662360 140831 ALOS2014662370 140831 ALOS2014662380 140831 ALOS2014662390 140831 ALOS2014662400 140831 ALOS2014662410 140831 ALOS2014662420 140831 ALOS2014673240 140831 ALOS2014682670 140831 ALOS2014682680 140831 ALOS2014682690 140831 B D O D C DJ O DJ O9 DJ O CJ 9 DJ O CJ OO DJ O C 0 D OO D CO DD DD CJ CJ ppppppppppppppppopppppppponppnpnp Ed d 4 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 amp I M arosaotsoozsoo tans25 PALSAR2 a x Show Checked L Show Highlighted Check Highlighted vad Scene ID Sensor Nar PASAR2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 7000km Obs Plan Info Dis J isiw w Enba 81 65 146 96 7000km 4000mi Scene Details Image View Item name Sensor Name Operation Mode Scene ID OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Orbit Data Type Observation Start Date Observation End Date Satellite Name Orbit Direction jard Painting Angle kward Pointing Angle ting Angle Nadir Angle rization lle Number im No Correction Nadir Forward Backward
75. Longitude 74 Scene Lower Right Latitude 75 Scene Lower Right Longitude 76 Scene Start Date 77 Scene Start Time 78 Scene Upper Left Latitude 79 Scene Upper Left Longitude 80 Scene Upper Right Latitude 81 Scene Upper Right Longitude 82 SetPixel 83 Sunazimuth 84 Sunelevation 85 System Flag 86 Table Number 87 Processing Level 0 88 Disaster Area 89 Disaster Country 90 Disaster Region 91 Disaster Memo 92 Disaster Name 93 Disaster Accrual Date 94 Disaster Type 95 Total Orbit No 96 Transmission Start Date 97 Urgent Flag 98 UTC GPS 99 Valid Data End Date 100 Valid Data Start Date 101 Valid Start Date 102 Velocity X 103 Velocity Y 104 Velocity Z 105 Yaw Steering Flag 106 File name of Thumbnail 107 Thumbnail Size 108 Processing Date of Thumbnail UTC 4 311 4 3 3 Search Results panel and Scene Details display panel Search Results panel and Scene Details display panel are panels which display the catalog information of searched product Search Results panel is linked to map field and Scene Details display panel When product row is selected from the list of Search Results panel footprint of selected scene is displayed on the map field and detailed information is displayed on the Scene Details display panel Figure 4 27 Search Condition n Scene Details n 4 LI fe 2 im Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter C Image View aa
76. MER selected scene is in the range of 70 to 70 Radio button Framing Map direction Geo coded default Radio button Map default This item appears only when Geo coded is selected in Framing ZL Lxipueddy Pixel spacing In case of spotlight mode 0 625m 1 250m 2 500m In case of high resolution mode 3m 2 500m 5 000m 10 000m In case of high resolution mode 6m 3 125m 6 250m 12 500m In case of high resolution mode 10m 6 250m 12 500m In case of wide area observation 25 000m 50 000m 100 000m is default value UTM zone number Radio button Zone number at the center of scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter This item appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Zone number has range and it varies by the area Range that can be set is 4 of zone number at the center of scene Value of permissible limit is entered in the spin box PS standard default Radio button PS standard is default PS standard is not default ON PS standard is default OFF PS standard is not default PS standard latitude 90 000 90 000 This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection PS standard longitude 179 999 180 000 Same as above LCC reference longitude Radio button LCC Reference is default ON LCC Reference is default
77. Observation Start Date Observation End Date Satellite Name Orbit Direction Observation Direction Nadir Pointing Angle Forward Pointing Angle Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle Off Nadir Angle Polarization Table Number Beam No Rev Correction Gain Nadir Gain Forward Gain Backward Gain Status Position X Position Y Dacitian 7 Value Sensor Name PALSAR 2 WDi ALOS2021732750 141018 17 2750 2014 10 18 02 31 01 2014 10 18 02 34 38 ALOS 2 Descending Right side observation 4336 268213 2583 223906 ARSA 52753 Figure 4 8 Product Search Operational steps 4 7 4 3 Description of screen 4 3 1 Map field Search Condition n Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter BAR 4 atos 2 a M Pacsar 2 C 2006 01 01 5 2020 12 31 E 0 Cloud Coverage 2 PSM 100 Map field is an area which displays the map data and satellite image data in background image Footprint of search result products and specifications of search method are displayed in Map field A slider shown as a in Figure 4 9 for changing the scale or direction of the map and a toolbar shown as b in Figure 4 9 for moving the map or selecting the search method are given in the map field Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut Obs
78. Order History list Screen Items Description a Order history filter It filters the order information to be displayed in the order history list by specifying the Order ID Order Status and Order Date Period b Order history list It displays the order history matching with the filter conditions set in the list filter c Link for downloading Link for obtaining the downloadable products that were ordered only if you specified downloading as the delivery method d Order limit information It displays the order limit information allocated to the user and the current ordered product count Order limit is assigned on the basis of the agreement concluded separately Order limit may be set for each satellite ALOS ALOS 2 depending on the agreement content 6 9 a Order history filter You can set the filter condition for the order information to be displayed in order history list Order ID Specify Order ID for the order you want to be displayed Order Status Specify the status of order Table 6 3 List of statuses that can be selected Status Description All Filtering is not performed as per the status Order received Status showing that order has received Waiting for observation plan draft Status when observation plan draft for more than one order details is awaited Observation plan draft completed Status when observation plan dra
79. R ALPSRP022022910 FBS Descending 4 Displaying 2 of Total 2 items Show 10 PerPage 4 1 1 of 1 gt Delivery Status Delivery ID Delivery Date Delivery Status Delivery Status Update Time UTC Delivery Company Figure 6 6 Product receiving Operational steps iv Click the button in the File Download dialog and download the file File Download Do you want to open or save this file Name 0000004858 zip Type ZIP File 239 MB From www eorc jaxa jp While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk Figure 6 7 Product receiving Operational steps 6 7 6 3 Description of screen 6 3 1 Order History list You can confirm the history of all the products ordered so far Order History Order Status Mi Order Date All 2014 10 11 mj 2014 12 11 C OBS Date Details Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Count Providing Method 0000004923 2014 11 19 Downloadable 2014 11 19 05 25 41 0000004853 2014 11 18 Order cancelled 2014 11 18 05 20 02 0000004850 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 18 04 49 10 Displaying 4 of Total 4 items Show 10 Per Page Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit 2 Satellite Name Order Limit A TU 6 8 Order TET list Table 6 2 Items composing
80. Resizing a panel field on Obs plan search screen 7 342 iii Showing hiding iconizing panels fields u You can iconize hide a panel field by clicking at the upper right of the panel field and its icon is displayed at the top bottom left or right side of the screen To show again the iconized panel field click its icon Detailed information q The iconized panel field is displayed at the top Obs plan bottom left or right of the screen as an icon J Sensor operating segment D SARDO0O00C Satellite name ALOS 2 Click the icon to deiconize it E Sensor type PALSAR 2 Obs area Q Obs table type Normal table Obs mode SPT T T Polarization HH Tropic of C an cer Obs direction Right Beam No N A Afric nem Off nadir angle N A 73 76 107 89 Roll angle 30 3000km H Fly direction Ascending South America 2000m RE Tropic of E apri com Obs ID 0 List display a Obs start total round number 2985 Obs plan Obs start latitude argument 349 6798 oe Export Eg Obs end total round number 2985 Show Delete Target EdSensor operating segment ID JSatellitename EqSensortype JObs tabletype JObs mode JPolarization VT Obs end latitude argument 350 9916 D EH ERI gis gs iii MEG Obs start time 2014 12 12 Sc E ROS2 PALSaR2 Normaltableusage SPF HH RM obs end time 2014 12 12 2 B EJ SARD000000050571 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table us
81. S2003920640 140619 3 ite aiB x ALOS2003920640 140619 U2 7 PALSAR 2 Q B L4 ALOS2012940640 140819 U2 7 PALSAR 2 M A at nanana anannan sannan naz nunana Figure 4 25 Zoomed in image of Search Results panel 4 27 Deleted page 4 28 f Search setting dialog Search setting dialog is a panel for setting the display items of search result list screen or map default display of Product Search screen It is displayed by clicking 2 icon of condition specification panel Setting Window Max Search Count Scenes oO Max Browse Scenes bod TT 800 200 Map Default Latitude 36 3874023 Longitude 136 732309 Format Decimal Degree Footprint display location Fixed O Degree min sec O Map center Total Columns Accumulating Orbit No Acquisition Mode Ascending Node Cross Date Backward Pointing Angle B Band Channel Beam No Bits Pixel Calibration Flag Cloud Coverage Information Version Column No Compression Mode Data Quality Data Transmission Rate Display Column List Scene ID Sensor Name Satellite Name Sorting Order Observation Start Date em Scene ID Sensor Name lesa Satellite Name Observation End Date Operation Mode OBS Path Number Centre Frame Number Table 4 9 Items composing search setting dialog Figure 4 26 Search setting dialog It sets the number of items 500 to 10000 obtained from search results at once A default s
82. S2019372880 141002 sut Descendin oe Q im 5 V 0000000029346 ALOS 2 PALSAR2 ALOS2023952910 141102 il SM1 Descendin sc Mom Q x 7 4 0000000027858 ALOS PRISM ALPSMF026692660 E 081 Descendin 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 081 Descendint V 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 E 081 Descendin Q iw 4 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 FBS Descendin Q x i 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 FBS Ascending Q X 10 4 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 in FBS Ascending 4 Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Irdered product count Remaining Order limit Number of items in the satellite Name Order Limit A z S S me B A B art 500 467 300 20 Note Shipping Offer Schedule The shipping schedule is the number of days required for shipment and this period may change Only EOC business day are counted If Level 0 data has not yet been entered this period is the number of days after the data is entered If you put a hold after an observation is recorded this period is the number of days after the hold is released 100kr If the receiving party is outside Japan input of Level 0 data and product shipment will be delayed j If there are backlogs from other users shipment of your products may be delayed Figure 5 10 Product order Operational steps After specifying the order options click on EL to move to next screen Order Options x Pro
83. T SKA E 10 AuIG2_USERO01 jy Home F Obs Request Info Display Product Search jij Cart Order History a Help L P Scene Details L3 8 m F s Om g Image View Ba 2 9 Q 9 B B iz d 3 H Item name Value etatis Sensor Name PALSAR 2 Operation Mode SM1 1 Scene ID L052013902800 140826 OBS Path Number 26 t I s Centre Frame Number 2800 i Orbit Data Type Fixed orbit Observation Start Date 2014 08 26 03 36 52 Observation End Date 2014 08 26 03 37 40 Satellite Name ALOS 2 Orbit Direction Descending 1446 M Observation Direction Left side observation S y Nadir Pointing Angle SB Foward Pointing angle Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 g Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle o Show Checked Show Highlighted C Check Highlighted Add to Cart d Off Nadir Angle 49 5 Polarization w Sensor Name Satellite Name Observatio cnr ipa tm Beam No U4 15 Rev Correction Q C M ALOS2014533560 140830 PALSAR 2 A052 2014830 100257 ameoa San Nadir Q D M ALOS2014533570 140830 PALSAR2 ALOS2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014088010 a ag Q M ALOS2014533580 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 Gain Status Q amp AL0S2014533590 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS2 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 Position X 3626 404693 Q M ALOS2014556940 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 2014 08 30 14 03 47 2014 08 30 14 Posen y 4003 90799
84. a of 1 day is divided in 4 files of 18 00 1 00 0 00 7 00 6 00 13 00 12 00 19 00 6h margin 1h is in the 1 file of previous day and provided at 19 00 on the next day of targeted date of data In ALOS the data of last 2 days is provided in 1 file however in ALOS 2 it is assumed that the data 4 files margin from 18 00 2 days back to 19 00 previous day will be provided By setting the data storage period as 18 00 2 days back 19 00 previous day the data can be provided much faster than ALOS Preliminary ephemeris Preliminary ephemeris is created by using IGU which is provided 4 times in a day i e at 3 00 9 00 15 00 21 00 This ephemeris provides data of previous day in 4 timings i e the data of 18 00 1 00 at 5 00 the data of 0 00 7 00 at 11 00 the data of 6 00 13 00 at 17 00 and the data of 12 00 19 00 at 23 00 The preliminary ephemeris cannot be sent in ALOS Further as compared to precise ephemeris the orbit determination accuracy falls in preliminary ephemeris and therefore it has rough information till precise ephemeris is provided This is one of the formats to represent the shape and position of spatial data in geographic information systems Vector format is one of the methods of representing spatial positions and relation of data In this method spatial shapes and positions are represented by a combination of points with positional coordinates lines defined by linking the points and closed regions Appendix 4
85. after an observation is recorded this period is the number of days after the hold is released p If the receiving party is outside Japan input of Level 0 data and product shipment will be delayed 700 If there are backlogs from other users shipment of your products may be delayed Ley n p 5 Figure 5 2 Overall composition of Product Order screen Table 5 1 Items composing Product Order screen Screen Items Description a Cart operation area It confirms and edits Cart details It displays order count in cart b Order operation area It carries out order procedures on the basis of details currently entered in Cart c Order limit area It displays the order limit information allocated to the user ALOS 2 depending on the agreement content Order limit is assigned on the basis of the agreement concluded separately Order limit may be set for each satellite ALOS 5 2 Operational overview of product order Basic steps to order are as follows Add the product you want to order in Cart Section 4 3 3 Set the processing parameter Section 5 3 1 Set the order option Section 5 3 2 Confirm the order Section 5 3 2 Figure 5 3 Basic steps for ordering product 5 3 Select the check box V for the product you want to order from Search Results panel Search Results Total Result Matched 87 Displaying 87 Filtered 0 C Show Checked M Show Highlighted Check Highligh
86. age SPT HH Right Obs center position X 6120017 3 B a SARD000000050628 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right Obs center position Y 1566800 4 m D SARD000000050937 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right m ZA Obs center position Z 875208 5 B H SARMO000000256003 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right e E J Mi d Figure 7 244 Iconizing panel field on Obs plan search screen 7 343 7 2 Observation Plan screen Operational overview Table 7 2 describes the steps for displaying observation plans in a list form Table 7 2 Steps for list display of observation plans Map Detail Information Steps Operations Overview Related fields Description given in 1 Select Observation Plan search in Observation plan operation Section 7 2 1 Observation plan operation panel panel 2 Enter the search conditions for Observation plan operation Section 7 2 2 Observation plan search panel Map 3 Check the list of Observation plans Observation plan list Section 7 2 3 74 7 2 1 Select Observation Plan Search in Observation plan operation panel In order to display a list of observation plans select either s search or ad search tab in the Observation plan operation panel An example when the ad search tab is selected in the Observation plan operation panel is described below e AID piantuser f Home F Obs Plan Product Search
87. at consists the Order History screen was corrected from two to three e Updated Figure 6 2 in relation to the update of 6 1 to match the display contents AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History Revision Date Revised Pages Revision Details 6 4 to 6 8 e In the explanation for Figure 6 4 the filter item and selection value for narrowing down the items in the Order History screen are explained e Changed the following screens accordingly 6 10 to 6 12 e Added the contents of Table 6 4 to Table 6 3 and made Table 6 4 an unused number e Added Observation request rejected and Observation plan cancelled to Table 6 3 e Corrected the explanation for Uplink completed Table 6 8 b Items displayed in Order details e Removed Priority and Production results e Added Production results details display button e Described that the Cancel Order is a button e Added the following processing status to Table 6 9 List of processing status displayed in Order details list Downloadable Providing period ended Providing cancelled other e Changed production status and order status used in the description about Table 6 9 and in Table 6 9 to processing status according to Table 6 8 Added the explanations about work result codes and the reasons for production results that are displayed by clicking the Details Show button under
88. ation for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Number of items in the B CS cart m Coone Satellite Name Order Limit A Figure 5 12 Product order Operational steps Order is complete now Details of received order are shown in the screen Click Go To Order History or Go To Search Window and close the screen Order Recieving Result Confirmation Order ID Order Date ProductC Reception Result 0000006003 2014 04 16 Order Accepted Figure 5 13 Product order Operational steps 5 8 5 3 Description of screen 5 3 1 Cart operation area Confirmation of details of all the products and parameter settings are performed for the products added to Cart 1p Parameter Settings Ord Order Details ID NI a 0000000027762 ALOS 2 w 0000000027764 ALOS x3 a 0000000027763 ALOS 2p pppppp vi 0000000027857 ALOS vi 0000000027853 ALOS 0000000027771 ALOS p p mK o o IS IS 0000000027772 ALOS p x S IS 0000000027770 ALOS Q Find Duplicate Scene previous order Find Duplicate Scene new order Satellite X 4 wi 0000000027760 ALOS 2 K 5 W 0000000029345 ALOS 2 w 6 0000000029346 ALOS 2 I w 0000000027858 ALOS Sensor Thumbnail Operation Mode AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 adi AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 Ej AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 PALSAR 2 ALOS2019372880 141002 D
89. ays the order limit information allocated to the user and the current ordered product count 6 2 Operational overview of product download Basic steps to receive the ordered product are as follows Confirm the order that can be downloaded Section 6 3 1 Download Section 6 3 2 Figure 6 3 Basic steps for receiving product 6 3 i To narrow down the downloadable orders select Downloadable FTP transferred Delivery arrangements complete from of the Order Status list on the Order History screen and then click the Display button Order information can also be narrowed down by Order ID and Order Date Order History Order ID Order Status Order Date All v 2014 10 11 m 2014 12 11 E Order receiving completed Waiting for observation planning display Observation planning completed Display Uplinked LO data creation completed 2 Q 0000004 producion n iE 5 25 41 1 Providing preparation in progress Production end 3 Q 0000004 Downloadable FTP transferred Delivery arrangements complete 20 02 1 a Q 00000041 Providing time period ended PR i Order cancelled Observation request rejected Observation plan cancelled Error check in progress Product production error Error check in progress Providing preparation error Providing period end Providing cancelled Operations of operator All No Details Order e Date Time UTC Product Co 4 gt Dis
90. below Note that the operation is not guaranteed if you use AUIG2 in an environment in which the following conditions are not satisified Recommended OS Windows Recommended browser Windows Internet Explorer 8 and 11 1 2 Services provided by AUIG2 AUIG2 services are described below by bifurcating on the basis of guest user and registered user The services available for registered users and those available for guest users are shown in Table 1 1 and Table 1 2 respectively Table 1 1 Services available for registered user Service name Availability Overview Product Search Available Refer to Chapter 4 Product Order Available Refer to Chapter 5 Product Receipt Available Refer to Chapter 6 Observation Available Refer to Chapter 7 Planning List Display There are some screens where restrictions according to the level of registered users for various services have been applied Table 1 2 Services available for guest user Product Search Available Refer to Chapter 4 Product Order Unavailable Product Receipt Unavailable Observation Unavailable Planning List Display 1 3 Flow till the commencement of AUIG2 services It is required that the registered user and the guest user performs steps shown in Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 respectively to use AUIG2 services User registration Examined in JAXA User registration completion notification Availabil
91. bout ordered e Changed the title of Table 6 6 to Buttons and Link of Order details list e Corrected the reference destination for the description of HTTPS of Table 6 6 to Section 6 4 e Deleted Cancel Order in Table 6 7 a Items displayed in Order information e Revised Table 6 8 b Items displayed in Order details Added Product ID Satellite Orbit Direction Sensor Orientation Observation Date Existence of LO data Centre longitude Priority Reason for impossibility of delivery and Cancel Deleted Capture date Catalog ID and Error e Deleted language switching menu in another window due to limiting of Japanese English language switching to the portal screen Figure 7 1 Observation Screen menu Figure 7 3 Observation Plan screen e Added observation area information to the Details field of the Observation Plan screen Figure 7 2 Overall composition of Observation Plan screen Figure 7 10 Observation plan Details field e Deleted Batch order file and added Ordered product file e Revised the following items of item list 08 01 Observation Plan Limited the No 1 Satellite name to ALOS 2 Limited the No 3 Sensor type to PALSAR 2 Added the No 25 Observation area 2014 12 25 4 9 4 14 4 16 4 18 4 21 to 4 27 4 32 4 38 4 36 4 37 Added Internet Explorer 11 to the supported browser version Changed the first r
92. bservation width 350km Resolution 100m 163 163 EA Observation width 490km Resolution 60m 4 4 Observation Date 2006 01 01 5 2020 12 31 o Cloud Coverage v2 PSM 100 Filtering is done through sensor from search results displayed in the Search Results panel Items are same as basic search Table 4 7 The figures in the shows the number of items in the list display of the items obtained through search The number of items in the list display can be changed through removing the check and operating the slider of histogram Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 Search results displayed in the Search Results panel can be filtered by changing observation period to be displayed Number of hits for every observation period is displayed as histogram Search results displayed in the Search Results panel can be filtered by changing the conditions of Cloud Coverage When optical sensor is included in search target Number of search hits for each cloud coverage is displayed as histogram Figure 4 21 Filter tab 4 23 The Filter tab operates in real time with search results displayed in Search Results panel c part of Figure 4 28 If the search result is filtered it becomes easy to find the target product For example the sensor displayed in Search Results panel can be filtered Figure 4 22 or observation date can be filtered Figure 4 23 Before filtering 4 ALOS 2 500 500 4 Mf PALSAR 2 M 500
93. by clicking the icon for resetting the map display location and scale The map scale will return to its minimum value Resetting the Search panel You can return the display size display position show hide and other settings of the panels that have changed as the result of various operations by clicking the icon for resetting the display size and position on the Search Conditions panel Search Results panel and Detailed Display panel 4 345 4 2 Operational overview of Product Search The basic operational steps to search products are given below Specify the search method field Specify the search condition s Check the search result Figure 4 3 The basic operational steps for Product Search 4 4 Move the mouse pointer on tool bar of the Map field and select the method to specify the search Search Condition n Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter BAR Select a retrieval range by Rectangular 4 M Atos 2 4 M PALSAR 2 C Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut Observation Date 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 F Figure 4 4 Product Search Operational steps Search method can be specified by dragging the mouse on the Map field on clicking the right button Following figure shows the example of envelope specification S
94. checks the order history If purchase record of same Scene ID exists it highlights the corresponding data row of same Scene ID d Scene shift settings It specifies the scene shift volume You can specify the scene shift volume from the Scene Shift pull down list by selecting the product for which you want to set scene shift from Cart list e Cartlist It displays the list of the scenes or products currently added to Cart When number of scenes or products added to Cart is more page feeding is displayed at the bottom right of list because number of scenes are displayed by filtering the number of rows to be displayed at once Table 5 5 Cart list display items Items Items 1 Product information details display 2 Satellite icon button 3 No 4 Settings icon 5 Order details ID 6 Satellite 7 Sensor 8 Scene ID 9 Processing level 10 Format 11 Map projection 12 Path 13 Frame 14 Scene shift 15 Image orientation 16 Pixel size 17 Central latitude 18 Resampling 19 UTM zone 20 Map orientation 21 Orbit precision 22 Posture accuracy 23 Catalog ID 24 Upper left latitude 25 Upper left longitude 26 Upper right latitude 27 Upper right longitude 28 Lower left latitude 29 Lower left longitude 30 Lower right latitude 31 Lower right longitude f Find Duplicate Scene new order button It checks the orders for the products added in Cart list If purchase records that have the same
95. created by Committee on Earth Observation Satellites CEOS BSQ format Band Sequential wherein files are divided in each band and CEOS BIL format Band Interleaved by Line wherein multiple bands are overlapped in CEOS format Standard format of ALOS DAICHI is CEOS BSQ format CEOS format is composed of following items 1 Volume directory file 2 Leader file 3 Image file 4 Trailer file 5 NULL volume directory file Change extraction processing Zr4p ii HL AER This is the processing for identifying differences and variations by extracting the differences of color composition and image intensity or threshold value by using Level 1 data of pre and post disaster Chirp modulation It refers to linear frequency modulation used in the pulse compression technology to improve the axial resolution of radar The name is a reference to chirping in analogy to the sound made by some birds Since it is required to narrow down the pulse width because the axial resolution of the radar is determined by the effective pulse width Pulse compression technology is used to maintain the required average power without increasing the peak transmit power This technique is modulated through specific signal as transmitted pulse and receives high resolution by demodulation compression at phase of receiving data processing by using the broadband pulse with spread spectrum Chirp modulation is widely used as identification signal Scattered waves received from targe
96. cters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 ex 111 2222 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number CJ Same as above address 256 fewer characters ex ftp example ne jp ftp example ne jp public products ftp example ne jp 8080 30 fewer characters 30 fewer characters O Recieve an email in English Recieve an email in Japanese When product is ordered using the AUIG2 order confirmation etc maij tomer address This mail will be either displayed in Japanese or in English 16 fewer characters Figure 3 7 User Information Update screen Overall composition 3 8 Table 3 3 Items composing User Registration screen a User information input Input the user information partial or complete to be field modified Fields with mark are required b Confirm information Confirms the modified information and update button c Cancel button Cancels the user information update 3 8 1 3 4 Operational overview of update user information The basic operational steps to update various user information are as follows Enter the various user information Confirm the updated user information cS Save the entered information in system SS Figure 3 8 The basic operational steps to update user information Login to AUIG2 and click the User Profile button on User Portal screen User Information D
97. current differs according to the sensor element to be used In case of photomultiplier tube noise of external amplification device can be ignored due to big current multiplication factor and in case of photodiode on the contrary there is a big impact of subsequent amplifier In CCD dark current and shot noise is evident The variation Ap in reflectance producing the signal variation similar to noise level is called noise equivalent reflection ratio NEAp and similarly temperature variation AT producing signal variation similar to noise level is called noise equivalent temperature NE AT These are the indicators at the time of evaluating energy resolution of sensor In case of SAR noise equivalent scattering coefficient is used Ec uus bm ecc Interferomet Satellite control and mission operation fij Bill Sy aVi2 FAY Z A system in which plan drafting command creation satellite status monitoring system T observation data pees be Level 0 processing and Level 1 processing for emergency observation data are pe eee O To select the desired scene directly specify its ID Segment Observation segment EZZZFGNEZ7 7E Didesobeemalonareaitoifomalonbywichcbsevalonpossbe FORMOSAT 2 Taiwan THEOS Thailand XSAT Singapore Others 24 aircrafts of the International Charter An International Charter has 28 aircrafts but 4 aircrafts are redundant with Sentinel Asia praem r4 observation eee Observation which i
98. d Click here Copyright 2013 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Figure 2 2 Overall composition of Login screen 2 2 Table 2 1 Items composing Login screen a Login section Enter the USER ID and PASSWORD When you login successfully User Portal screen is displayed A forgotten password can also be retrieved from here b Product Search button A product can be searched without user registration Some services such as Ordering a Product can only be used if you are a registered user c User notification area All notifications sent from system for a user are displayed 2 3 2 2 User Portal screen composition When you login from the AUIG2 top page User Portal screen is displayed It is composed of namely three parts the Link for main function screens shown as a in Figure 2 3 that has links of frequently used screens the User notification area shown as b in Figure 2 3 that displays the information notification sent from the System and the Order status display area shown as c in Figure 2 3 that displays production status for the products ordered by a user till now HKA EA ID AUIG2_USERO001 jy Home F Obs Request F Obs Pian E info Display Product Search fii Cart Order History ia Help Logout p Last Login 2014 11 25 13 42 23 UTC No Details Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Count Providing Method Password Protection
99. d shape of the adopted conversion formula and because the final decision is entirely depends on GCP the accuracy of the GCP is directly affected Generally while selecting the GCP it is necessary to select the scenes which are completely same so that there is no unevenly distribution In precise correction of TM MSS of LANDSAT GCP is used and data such as position pitch roll yaw which causes geometric distortion is corrected therefore in data error is less as compare to bulk correction 385585 ERA Refers to Peacetime Observation See Peacetime Observation EE fHgl There is no direct relation with the mission accomplishment of ALOS 2 These users use the observation data of ALOS 2 Data distributor provides data to general users General Observation General user Geocode Geocoding YAI F Zz a2 74 Geocoding is generally known as a technique which correlates the remote sensing images with specified geographic coordinates system If various types of image data are matched with respective coordinates on map super positioned on topographic map and made to data base the altitudes and the positional relationship between place name and each location will not only become easy to understand but various space analysis will also become possible by Geographic Information System GIS More information can be acquired at once by color display of superimposed data which has different optical sensor and SAR images In order to supe
100. ddy Appendix 1 Order parameters setting list The values which can be set as per each sensor and level in parameters setting are given as below ALOS PRISM 1A 1 0 Orbit Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Attitude Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default High Frequency Attitude Data Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume 2 2 1B1 1 1 1B2 1 5 Orbit Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Attitude Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default High Frequency Attitude Data Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume Resampling method 2 2 Radio button CC default m The items on left side refer to the following methods CC Cubic convolution method Z Lxipueddy NN BL NN Nearest neighbor method BL Bilinear method Image Orientation Radio button Geo reference Geo coded default Geo reference Rough DEM correction default Geo coded Rough DEM correction Regarding rough DEM correction Since rough DEM correction is processed by using 50m mesh digital elevation data of Geospatial Information Authority of Japan it is valid only for the vicinity of Japan Therefore if the area is other than the vicinity of Japan or if any other trouble has
101. der which you may use AUIG2 JAXA Site Policy is applied to the matter which is not specified in this Terms of Use Please read carefully and make sure you accept this Term of Use before using AUIG2 In order to use AUIG2 the user must agree to this Terms of Use You can accept the Terms by clicking to agree to this Terms of Use where this option is made available to the user by JAXA or by actually using the services In the latter case the user understands and agrees that JAXA will treat the user s use of AUIG2 as acceptance of the Terms of Use from that point onwards 1 User Registration You need to create a user account to use the service for registered users of AUIG2 Your user account and password will serve as your login in the service for registered users of AUIG2 The items required for AUIG2 user registration are a username a valid e mail address the name of a user s affiliation a user s country and a user s telephone number For security reason AUIG2 requires you to use a valid e mail address that identifies your educational or company affiliation i e Zjaxa jp XX edu companyname com or XX org If you use any e mail address like Gmail Yahoo or any other free e mail you may not be able to complete your registration or may not be able to receive e mails from AUIG2 In addition user s registration of a direction only using the service for guest users of AUIG2 is unnecessary Privacy Policy The Privacy Policy of AUIG2 to
102. dth 25km High resolution Resolution 3m 10m Swath width 50km 70km Wide area observation Resolution 100m Swath width 350km Observation request SURE Request to specify the observation points Appendix 4 12 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Off nadir angle T2TT4T Generally off nadir angle refers to an angle which is formed between straight line joining sensor and object on the surface of earth and normal line on that surface This term is used in the context of monitoring side In the microwave imaging radar it refers to an angle that forms between arrival direction of incoming beam and its normal line However if the earth surface is inclined local angle of incidence should be different from the one which is mentioned earlier A related term is called as grazing angle which refers to an angle that forms between arrival direction of this beam and earth surface and it has relation with an angle of incidence and supplementary angle On the other hand off nadir angle and depression angle are the terms used in the context relating to sensor i e SAR These terms are used for radar Off nadir angle is also called as look angle as it is formed between the radar s vertical downward and monitoring direction Depression angle is an angle between horizontal including radar and observation direction and both these angles are supplementary to each other Generally angle of incidence is always bigger than off nadir
103. ea is in edit mode a search is executed for the search area selected at that time not the area selected prior to entering edit mode The area to be edited is selected by clicking any place on the map field Figure 7 8 3 Map field determining the search area 7 1243 7 3 3 List of fields The list of fields displays the result of observation plan in a list when observation plan are searched All the search results can be selected and deselected at one time by using the check boxes directly under Show and Delete Target respectively Obs plan Show Delete Target Kd Sensor operating segmentID KJ Satellite name KJ Sensortype JObs tabletype JObs mode KJPolarization KJObs direction KJBeamNo KJOffnadir angie KJH g El MENI gi ii MENI iu ii jia 18 B SARM000000244582 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 3C T 2 B D SARM000000244597 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 305 b 3 4 4 B B SARM000000244714 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 30 4 J Li Figure 7 9 Observation plan List of fields 1 2 Obs plan GHObs start total round number EdObs startlatitude argument JObs end total round number KJObs end latitude argument Show Delete Targetngle EJRollangle EdFlydirection EJObs ID ai nal Jal al ea zla xa B 8 1 amp D 30 Descending 172 2863 177 8536 2863 179
104. earch Condition Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter BAR 4 M ALOS 2 4 M PALSAR 2 C Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width SOkm Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolu Observation width 490km Resolu Observation Date 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 j 0 _ Cloud Coverage 2 PsM 100 46 88 155 25 Figure 4 5 Product Search Operational steps Enter the search conditions type of sensor or satellite observation period etc in the Conditions Specification panel and click the Search button 4 M ALos 2 4 M PALSAR 2 C Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width Sokm Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut 4 EJ Atos 4 E avumR 2 KC E Observation width 70km Resoluti 4 E prism N E observation width 35km Resoluti E Observation width 70km Resoluti 4 E pasar amp B Observation width 70km Resoluti E observation width 350km Resolut Observation Date 2006 01 01 3 2020 12 31 m Qu o F Cloud Coverage V2 PSM Figure 4 6 Product Search Operational steps The Search process will start A dialog showing progress will be displayed If you click the Cancel button a search will stop in between starting search from sensor PALSAR 2 Figure 4
105. ected and the order has been cancelled Observation plan cancelled Status when an observation plan has been cancelled and the order has been cancelled Error confirmation in progress Product generation error Status when an error See Table 6 4 has occurred in more than one order details and solution is waited from operator etc Error confirmation in progress Providing preparation error Status when providing preparation error has occurred in more than one Order details and solution is waited from operator etc Providing cancelled Status when providing has cancelled for all the Order details due to some reason and due to circumstances there is no product to be provided Providing cancelled Operator action Status when providing has cancelled through operator Order Date Specify the order date as a period From To This item can be enabled as a search condition by selecting the check box M5 Sensor Specify the name of the sensor included in the order OBS Date Specify the observation date for the scene included in the order as a period From To This item can be enabled as a search condition by selecting the check box M5 6 11 b Order history list It displays the information of orders placed so far in the list In case condition is set in the order history filter only the order information matching with the filter condition is displayed The display item
106. ee specification O Sensor operating segment ID 9 6 19 6 m SM2 us p De 7 q ju x jy Hi 1 v HI E v E SMD j E Search Clear search Clear Poi 4 Figure 7 7 ad search tab 1 2 s search ad search Weekly Daily 3 Setting List Field C Search condition loading saving 9 8 i98 vw SPT HH s Right X B CAL search Not specify area all Fly direction No specification Search method O Not specify area all Envelope specification O Point specification with radius O Polygon specification O Shape file specification O KML file specification O Path degree specification O Sensor operating segment ID C JC X C C JC X 3C sMD 0O Target period anas e e Figure 7 7 ad search tab 2 2 Search setting dialog Search setting dialog is a panel for setting the display items of search result list screen or map default display of Product Search screen It is displayed by clicking the amp icon of the Conditions selection panel Setting List Field Max Search Count w Total Column List Obs start time Obs end time Obs center position X Obs center position Y Obs center position Z Obs parameter set number SAR calibration parameter Availability before calibration Availability after calibration Boo Display Column List Sensor operating segment ID al Satellite name Sensor type Sorting Order Obs table type Obs mode
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108. egetation Only the elevation data is known as DEM digital elevation model and it is classified Elevation at lattice point and random point is measured through auto system or manually from contour of existing topographic map or determined through stereo plotter which uses stereo photographs obtained from aircraft and man made satellite E EO Profile Earth Observation Profile It refers to OGC ebRIM Earth Observation Profile It is one of the metadata standards Created by OGC Mechanism of XML schema and extensions are defined by standard It is best to define only individual item ae ee ee Prefecture Earth Observation Research Hb Ek RI EZ t 7 4 It was established in April 1995 as the core of analysis and research on Earth observation satellite data Starting with Advanced Land Observation Satellite ALOS DAICHI it is involved in calibration and validation of Earth observing satellite observation devices on board and observation data development of advanced algorithm and trial of research product In addition it is promoting emergency observation and providing information through DAICHI It is located in Tsukuba Main duties are as follows 1 Development of advanced algorithm for advanced processing of Earth observation data and publication of result 2 Conducting research and providing geoscience dataset creation 3 Research on mission requirement analysis for successive Earth observing system 4 Providing Satel
109. elated to interferometric SAR that detects the shift of earth crust caused due to earthquake In June 1992 when the Landers earthquake that occurred in the state of California the gap appeared as an interference pattern due to earthquake when the difference of two images taken by SAR of ERS 1 of before and after the earthquake were seen It is an interesting two dimensional and a wide measurement technique J JAXA Japan Aerospace JRT FEMENA The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA an independent administrative Exploration Agency JAXA R institution is the aerospace agency responsible for Japan aerospace development policy It is an independent administrative institution of Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication and Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology It is the largest organization amongst such administrative institutions On October 1 2003 the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science ISAS the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan NAL and the National Space Development Agency of Japan NASDA were merged into one independent administrative institution i e the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA It s headquarter is in Choufu Tokyo NAL first called the National Aeronautical Laboratory In newspaper abbreviations such as space agency space development agency and aerospace agency are also used for JAXA Appendix 4 9 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa JAXA int
110. eld in advance by using the Clear button Other areas will also be selected in same manner Selection of search method envelope specification Search method can be selected in rectangular shape After clicking the icon i an envelope is displayed to enclose the area on the map field by dragging over the mouse Double click a line of the envelope to change the search range If you double click the icon the following dialog will appear It can also be specified by keyboard entry 40 483703C 132 970975 31 536187 147 42880 Figure 4 11 Text entry for envelope specification Selection of search method Polygon specification Search method can be selected through polygon A polygon can be created by clicking on three or more points on the map field after clicking the icon k Double click the mouse to complete the creation of a polygon Double click a line of the polygon to change the search range If you double click the icon the following dialog will appear It can also be specified by keyboard entry If you enter the numeric value in the row of dialog the next row appears and then you can enter multiple longitudes amp latitudes E Latitude Longitude 45 141 40 141 30 128 Figure 4 12 Text entry for polygon specification 4 10 Selection of search method Polygon specification as per place name Search method can be selected as per place name When is clicked the following dialog appears and the poly
111. en common mode is selected to fulfill the requests of as many users as possible The objective is to reduce overall amount of requests and improve request fulfillment level as awnoie AGATE It is formed with an objective of basic observation See Basic observation e CEOS Committee of Earth RGA SEAS A committee established in 1984 on the recommendation from Panel of Experts on Observation Satellites Remote Sensing from Space under the aegis of the G7 Economic Summit of Advanced Nations Mission of this committee is to increase the advantages of earth observation from space for its member as well as international user community In addition to this they discuss regarding the technical information exchange in order to facilitate the complementarity and compatibility between the systems in operation or systems being developed It does not have any legal validity since the points agreed upon in CEOS do not cover the existing agreements among all the members Azimuth Compression It is a process that is carried out while changing SAR signal to an image that is understood just by seeing through eyes It is a signal process that obtains the sharp resolution from pulse amplitude information corresponding to Azimuth direction orbit direction of satellite Appendix 4 3 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Japanese Japanese CEOS Format COES Format CEOSZ4x Y Fk CEOS format is created in compliance with CCT format that was
112. erly known as Keyhole The name originated from a company called Keyhole that developed the Keyhole Markup Language which was later acquired by Google The origin of Keyhole is associated with model name KH of spy satellite Corona KML files are in text format and specify elements landmark image polygon three dimensional model details etc to be displayed in Google Earth Google Maps and Google Mobile 3D models can be specified in COLLADA format Each point has longitude and latitude information of right handed system It can also specify detailed information such as tilt camera direction and altitude necessary in the composition of camera view KML has same text composition as GML Some part of information specified in KML cannot be displayed in Google Maps and Google Mobile KML file is the text file having kml extension Frequently it is distributed as KMZ file having compressed kmz extension When KMZ file is decompressed one doc kml file is extracted Image file for overlay and image file for icon shown within doc kml file also get extracted Appendix 4 10 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa L L band L band It is a bandwidth of UHF band in one of the bandwidth of microwave 1 02GHz 15 030cm For example L1 radio wave 1575 42MHz of GPS comes under this bandwidth This term was originally used by U S armed forces in code language Therefore L does Latitude argument SE SIR considered a
113. ernal user It refers to JAXA officials and agencies having an agreement with JAXA and conducting joint research as given below Within JAXA JAXA officials Agency user Agencies which are involve in research after concluding a contract or an agreement with JAXA PI Researchers who are indulge in joint research after concluding a contract or an agreement with JAXA rz band K above band Pa Ka band refers to radio frequency band of 27GHz 40GHz used mainly in satellite communication High frequency is used in Ka band and large amount of data of approximately 188GHz 20 2GHz can be communicated in downstream speed It has less chances of congestion with frequency band which is used as ground wave However communication speed of Ka band is easily affected by weather Same as Ka band amongst the frequency bands used in satellite communication 12GHz 18GHz is called as Ku band It is mainly adopted in satellite broadcasting Keyhole Markup Language Keyhole Markup Language KML is an XML based markup language developed to manage display of three dimensional geographical information in application and program In April 2008 version KML 2 2 was adopted as OGC KML standard by Open Geospatial Consortium Inc OGC a group aiming at open sourcing of geographical information system KML is the acronym of Keyhole Markup Language However this word went out of vogue when it was taken over by OGC Currently famous software Goggle Earth was form
114. ervation Date e Figure 4 9 Map field a Slider Slider to move map The map can be moved by clicking the pan control Slider to scale down the map Scale of the map can be changed by dragging the slider up and down by mouse b Tool bar i Function buttons group It specifies the movement when mouse is clicked or dragged on the map field A Tool Tip appears by moving the mouse cursor over each icon fe fe qu Q a I4 3 Y E Collapsing the tool bar A tool bar can be collapsed expanded by clicking Movement of map ilh The map can be moved by clicking and moving the mouse pointer over the map in the desired direction Selection of search method Specifying the pointer Search method can be selected by specifying the pointer Pointer can be specified by clicking on the point over the map field after clicking When the icon is clicked twice the below dialog is displayed and pointer can be specified by entering the longitude latitude Further pointer can be specified by setting the radius Latitude 0 Longitude 0 B Check to enter radius of circular area Radius Search and Point on Map EA Select By Country State Continent Country State Location Search Results Figure 4 10 Text to be entered for specifying the pointer 4 9 If search range of circle is specified by specifying pointer pointer cannot be specified once again in the circle Please clear the fi
115. escendint PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 SM1 Descendint PRISM ALPSMF026692660 E OB1 Descendint PRISM ALPSMN026692715 E OB1 Descendint ri PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 FBS Descendin d PRISM ALPSMB026692770 OB1 Descendint PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 E FBS Ascending PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 FBS Ascending Figure 5 14 User interface of Cart operation Table 5 2 Items composing Cart operation area Screen Items Description a Recycle bin button It deletes the selected products from Cart b Parameter Settings button It performs parameter settings for the products selected in the Cart list c Find Duplicate Scene previous order button It checks the duplicate order by comparing the products added to Cart and products ordered in the past d Scene Shift settings It sets the scene shift value for the products selected in the Cart list e Cart list It shows the list of products currently added to Cart When list is long content is displayed by page break f Find Duplicate Scene new order button It checks for duplicate orders among the products added to Cart a d Recycle bin button You can delete the selected products from the Cart details list Select the product you want to delete and click on Recycle bin icon the corresponding product will be deleted from Cart b Parameter Settings button Specify the parameter for all the products added in
116. esolution around 10m Angle of incidence Incidence angle Angle of ARH See Off nadir angle incidence Annotation VTIT YVAY It is additional information written alongside the image The central coordinate date of taking photograph sensor type sun angle processing parameter etc are written at the Active Radar Calibrator REDE L FRIES ARC Active Radar Calibrator is a device used in calibration of synthetic aperture radar installed in satellite or aircraft Internally it has radar reflector equipped with amplifier The ability to enlarge radar cross section area irrespective of antenna beam width is a major advantage compared to passive reflector such as corner reflector Further in ARC various types of processing can be carried out for radar signals within the device For example temporal delay can be provided and frequency can be shifted for radar signal Appendix 4 2 B Ambiguity PYEFAIT4 High resolution of SAR range and Azimuth direction are achieved by compression processing of the respective directions The response function of SAR corresponding to point target is generally in SINC function format sinmx x depending on the above mentioned compression processing The video of point target becomes ambiguous since this function has the peak corresponding to multiple x values This is called ambiguity it can also be seen in any of the range and Azimuth direction Through this feature of SAR for example in case of observing tar
117. essing Parameters Pattern Registration The combination of processing parameters selected according to the sensor processing level etc and their values can be saved under a given name as a processing parameters pattern The value settings of the parameters can be restored by loading the saved patterns In addition to the patterns registered by the users default and recommended patterns are available Switching Between Browse Display and Map Display By selecting the Browse Image and Map option buttons it is possible to switch between the browse display screen showing the currently selected scene along with the browse images Figure 5 16 1 and the map display screen showing the footprint on the map Figure 5 16 2 The overlapping status of the PRISM triplet can be checked on the map by using the map display screen Parameter Settings Processing Level 182 o orbit Accuracy Most Accurate and Available High Accuracy Orbit information Attitude Accuracy Most Accurate and Available High Precision High Frequency E Resampling cc Onn OBL amp Image Orientation O GeoCoded 9 GeoRef GeoRef Outlined O GeoCoded Outlined B Map Projection f urM Ops Ej um 9 Default Zone No 53 55 E Format cEOS GeoTIFF Processing Algorithm Version 00 00 X Q Visual examination Request No request Scene Shift Orbit Data Type 2 Nadir 0 43 841 143 625 High precision orbit determined value Yes
118. esults list Display icon Items Description w It shows that products of this row are added to the cart Cart icon Q In order to print the scene information etc screen displaying the browser image and meta information of catalogue are displayed on independent window Cor M check icon Select any row from the search results list Information of selected row linked with other functions a Search results list display method specifications b Cart operations of panel Further when LI icon of row header is checked as ON OFF all rows of search results list can be checked as ON OFF in group Disaster information It is displayed only in Disaster product search Place type date name of disaster are displayed Part a of Figure 4 30 Catalogue information Column specified in search setting is displayed Only in case of disaster product search disaster information is displayed on priority At the left side of display column of catalogue information When topic search is performed information Topic Location Country Region of Occurrence Date and Time and Topic Name specific to topic search is displayed Figure 4 30 Search Results Total Result Matched 77 Displaying 77 Filtered 0 C Show Checked Show Highlighted Check Highlighted Disaster Area Disaster Country Disaster Region Disaster Memo Disaster Name Disaster Type Disaster Accrual Date zg Mal
119. eter SAR interferometer SAR INSAR The following two things can be realized at present as the configuration of interferometer Specifically one is mounting of two antennas in an aircraft and another is using of image data of two orbits close to satellite In the former case along with the primary receiving antenna of radar the reflected signals of radar are received through another established antenna by sliding the position in vertical and horizontal direction Interference pattern can be seen in the image if the image data is a complex number created by both signals is made to interfere This image is called interferogram An altitude of earth surface can be obtained from interference pattern This approach was first attempted by Graham in U S A early in the year 1970 TOPSAR is a recent typical interferometric SAR in which JPL added the function of interferometer in Synthetic Aperture Radar AIRSAR mounted in an aircraft In the latter case interferogram is created by making SAR image complex image of two parallel adjacent paths interfere In the year 87 JPL made a successful attempt of making SAR image of SEASAT interfere Map of altitude was created from interferogram After that the research of interferometry started in full swing along with the launch of ERS 1 of ESA In the experiment of SIR C X SAR conducted in the year 94 the image of SAR of short wavelength X band was successfully caused to interfere Further there is an issue r
120. etting is 3000 scene It sets the maximum number 1 to 300 of browse image displayed in map field A default setting is 100 scenes It sets the default position of map display at the time of start If you click the Current Setting button center position coordinates of existing map field get entered in the text box automatically It sets the geographic coordinate notation method in map field Search Results panel and Advance Search tab Either of decimal or hexadecimal degrees minutes and seconds can be selected A default setting is decimal Max Search Count Scenes Max Browse Scenes Map Default Coordinate notation method Footprint display location When a line has been selected on the Search Results panel selects whether or not to move the map field so as to display 4 29 Screen Items Description the footprint of the product in question centered on the map Total Columns Table 4 10 It displays the list of column items which can be displayed in Search Results panel All items which are registered in catalog DB are displayed in the list Display Column List Table 4 10 It sets the column items displayed in the Search Results panel The items to be displayed are selected from the Total Columns list and added through m Unrequired items are returned to Total Columns list through nim Selected items can be moved up and down by dragging the mouse Scene ID Se
121. ext week which will be created on the basis of basic observation request and special observation plan Refer to Basic observation request Special observation request Web Map Service It is a standard protocol to provide geo referenced graph image generated over the internet through map server using the data from GIS database The specification was developed and released earlier in the year 1999 by Open Geospatial Consortium It is a bandwidth of SHF band which is one of the bandwidth of microwave 8 012GHz 2 5 03 75cm Uplink 8GHz and downlink 7GHz in satellite communication band This bandwidth is often used for the communication with ground in observation satellites or probe vehicles This term was originally used by U S Armed Forces in code language Therefore X does not have any deep meaning Figures and symbols Oo sigma naught sigma zero sigma o Sigma naught sigma zero 27 k VIVE It is backscattering coefficient amount representing the degree where the extended target sigma o n 7vXT2 scatters the radio wave of radar in incident direction direction of radar of radio wave and abbreviated as oo Quantitatively it is defined as Backscattering cross sectional area per unit Dimension is m2 m2 Og varies by combining sending and receiving polarization angle of incidence internal non uniformity or frequency electrical conductivity dielectric constant inclination roughness of scattering surface Reference ASTER SC
122. fer to 6 4 File structure provided by Appendix 3 Mail notification list The time of sending mails to the users by AUIG2 is as follows NO Mails to be sent Description 1 User registration completion Sent when clearing examination in JAXA 2 Password regeneration Sent at the time of password regeneration request Receiving of order Sent when the order is accepted Order cancellation completion Sent when order is cancelled Order cancellation completion Sent when order is cancelled individually individual 6 Providing preparation completion Sent when product providing preparation is completed 7 Delivery schedule mail Sent at the time of product delivery FTP transmission Notification that Sent when FTP transmission is completed FTP has been provided 9 Product providing validity expire notice Sent before product providing validity expires 10 Expired validity of providing the Sent when the product providing validity is product expired 11 Provision not possible observation Sent when observation request has been request rejected rejected 12 Provision not possible observation Sent when observation failed failed 13 Provision not possible Sent when product provision is not possible Appendix 3 1 The time subject and body shall be displayed for each email that is sent The body of the email shall be placed inside the Body portion of the following common f
123. fi Cart fg Order History J Path Conv ga Help Logout jf Select ad search in the Observation plan v i operation panel P amp Not specify area all Envelope specification E Target period i s 28 98121 98 28 98 121 98 Figure 7 3 Observation Plan screen 7 5 7 2 2 Enter search conditions for Observation plan search Enter search conditions in the window for entering observation plan search and click the Search button Obs plansearch odvencod pia s search ad search Weekly Daily 3 Setting List Field C Search condition loading saving Sensor 4 ALOS 2 IM PALSAR 2 m WD1 SM wo2 m sm M sm2 Polarization Obs direction Beam No Off nadir angle range HH Right wi 20 7 HH Right vi 26 2 HH Right Ui 1 9 6 HH Right Hi i X wi 20 7 vi 26 2 Ui i 9 6 Hi i X Ld Obs pipn gencch odyance dps s search ad search Weekly Daily 3 Setting List Field C Search condition loading saving 9 6 7 9 6 e m SM3 uu m Right Fi 1 v al F 1 9 8 9 8 M SPT uu Right Y F3 CAL search Not specify area all Fly direction No specification Search method O Not specify area all Envelope specification O Point specification with radius O Polygon specification O Shape file specification O KML file specification Path degree specification Sensor operating segmen
124. fied amp Start the search Reset the search conditions Figure 4 17 Basic tab Table 4 7 Basic search item list Satellite Sensor Items name name ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Observation width 25km resolution 3m Observation width 50km resolution 3m Observation width 50km resolution 6m Observation width 70km resolution 10m Observation width 350km resolution 100m Observation width 490km resolution 60m ALOS AVNIR 2 Observation width 70km resolution 10m 20m PRISM Observation width 35km resolution 2 5m Observation width 70km resolution 2 5m PALSAR Observation width 70km resolution 10m 20m Observation width 350km resolution 100m 4 17 b Advance tab On the Advance tab detailed conditions such as sensor specific condition can be searched Refer to Table 4 8 for sensor specific conditions Search Condition Basic Scene ID Topic Filter SAR 4 9 ALOS 2 ALOS ProductSearch m PALSAR 2 V M AVNIR 2 amp M prism M M PALSAR MK D ALOS 2 ALOS interferometry pair p Search Method 9 Point Rectangle Polygon Observation path Observation J Downlink No Reproduct ID specificatior Latitude Longitude o 0 Mew Diapiay j Only the scene contained comple Observation Date 2006 01 01 B 2020 12 31 mi Seasonal A PALSAR 2 Settings Specify search target Satellite sensor Specify search method Point Rectangle Polygon
125. ft is completed for all the order details or status after that Uplink completed Status when the observation plan was sent to the satellite for all the Order details or status there after LO data creation completed Status when LO data is created for all the Order details or status there after Waiting for product generation Status when product generation for more than one Order details is awaited Product generation in progress Status when product generation is in progress for all the Order details or status after that Providing in progress Generation completed Status when product generation is completed for all the order details or status there after Downloadable Manual providing via online Status when preparation for providing the product is completed and providing is possible FTP transmission completed Automatic providing via online Status when preparation for providing product and transmission of data which is beforehand requested to FTP server are completed Delivery arrangement completed Providing via online 6 10 Status Description Status when preparation for providing the product and delivery arrangement are completed Providing period ended Status when providing period for product has passed Order cancelled Status when user has cancelled the order Observation request rejected Status when an observation request has been rej
126. ge of 85 000 85 000 m PS can be used only when center of latitude on selected scene is within the range of 90 000 90 000 In case of High resolution mode and direct downlink mode it should be within the range of 90 000 25 000 25 000 90 000 only m LCC m MER Can be selected only when center of the latitude on the scene is within the range of 73 000 73 000 Image Orientation Radio button Geo reference default Geo coded Map direction Radio button Map North default This item appears only when Geo coded is selected in Image Orientation 1 Lxipueddy Pixel spacing In case Operation mode is FBS 6 25m default 12 5m In case Operation mode is wide area observation mode 100m default In case Operation mode is other than above mentioned modes 12 5m default As mentioned on left side the content has three variations depending on the operation mode UTM zone number Radio button Zone number at the center of scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter This item appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Zone number has range and it varies by the area Value in the permissible range is entered in the spin box Numbers cannot be specified beyond the range PS standard latitude Don t specify default In case of high resolution mode direct downlink mode 90 000 25 000 25 000
127. get near the extremely big point of radar cross section the peak ghost of periodic image intensity is seen in the range and Azimuth direction by taking that target as a center Normally the occurrence of ambiguity can be controlled with the appropriate tapper to the signal Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Ascending node orbit Descending Orbit where satellite passes equator from south to north is known as ascending node orbit node orbit and orbit where satellite passes equator from north to south is known as descending node orbit Even from the same point on earth the visibility from sensor varies for each orbit therefore observation data is different Auxiliary data DEM etc WT 2 DEM C In ALOS 2 Information System ortho processing is provided as one of the observation data processing Ortho processing performs geometric corrections ortho corrections using digital elevation data Digital Elevation Mode DEM In ALOS 2 Information Systems the DEM used in ortho processing is called as Auxiliary data DEM AVNIR 2 Advances Visible and Near iSTERERTTRZR MATRI23 One of the sensors installed in ALOS Sensor which generates color image with four types Infrared Radiometer Type 2 of wavelengths PUVA Ala Ati The traveling direction of a flying object such as a satellite or an aircraft is called Azimuth direction and perpendicular direction is called range direction Basic observation Basic observation wh
128. gon is created by selecting place name and region Africa Antarctica Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America Figure 4 13 Polygon specification according to a place name Selection of search method File specification Search method can be selected through file File selection dialog appears if you click the Open button after clicking the icon The area range information mentioned in the external file can be displayed by specifying the Shape file see Appendix 2 in dialog Click the icon to specify a KML file see Appendix 2 Open a Shape file shp and dbf The Shape file should be File Size lt 500 KB Datum WGS 84 Open a KMZ file The KMZ file should be File Size 500 KB Datum WGS 84 Figure 4 14 External file specification Image display settings on map field The image display and transmission can be set on map field When iconis clicked the following dialog appears and the Display Yes No for each image and transmission can be specified v Scene Centers Mf Footprints Mf Background v Browse Image Japan Grid Figure 4 15 Display settings of map field Table 4 2 Tool bar Image display settings on map field description Scene Centers It specifies Display Yes No and transmission for center point on searched scene Footprints It specifies Display Yes No and transmission for foot print of searched scene Background It specif
129. h right ascension and declination by taking direction of vernal equinox in the inertia space as standard 5 Argument of perigee w It is fine to represent the orientation of the orbit with the orientation of the diameter of the orbit Standard orientation is taken as ascending node point where a satellite passes an equatorial plane from south to north at the point of intersection with the equatorial plane and satellite orbital plane Its opposite side is called as descending node when it comes to orientation of orbit in the orbital plane It is an angle measured from the ascending node to the perigee 6 Mean anomaly Position of satellite on orbit at specific time which is represented as f E M and is correlated with e It becomes f M only in an apogee and the perigee f True anomaly represents true position of a satellite Speed of change varies according to the position on an orbit so it is inconvenient to calculate E Eccentric anomaly it is used for middle parameter computation M Mean anomaly Movement is constant Here vernal equinox means the intersection which exists in the direction of the sun at the time of the vernal equinox among the intersections of a solar ecliptic side and the equatorial plane of the earth sisters ch race Oats M NE ERE pr n Ortho processing and image Overseas receiving station Overseas satellite ground system PALSAR Path path number Stations which receive data from overseas sate
130. handle personal informaltion i e a username a valid e mail address the name of a user s affiliation a user s country and a user s telephone number used for AUIG2 user registration is in accordance with JAXA s Privacy Policy For details refer to JAXA Privacy Policy JAXA will not use personal information for any purposes not relates to AUIG2 The use of personal information includes the following Copyright 2013 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Figure 3 4 AUIG2 Terms of Use screen 3 541 If you click the Agree button User Registration screen Figure 3 5 will appear User Registration Enter user Info Fields with indicates required User ID 5 30 characters Alphabet numbers _ are allowed Password 8 30 characters Alphabet numbers symbols are allowed Re Enter Password Basic User Information Name First Name Middle Name Last Name 16 fewer characters Concerned Institution 64 fewer characters Concerned Department 64 fewer characters Position 64 fewer characters E mail Address 256 fewer characters Re Enter E mail Address Country Postal Zip Code 2 10 characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address 64 fewer characters Phone Number 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number Ext 10 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 1
131. he Confirm information button shown as b in Figure 3 7 to update the entered information and the Cancel button shown as c in Figure 3 7 to cancel update HAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency User Registration Enter user Info P TARO COSMO ID AUIG2_USER00001 Logout 4f Home Obs Request Obs Plan Info Display Fields with indicates required Re Enter Password Basic User Information Name Concerned Institution Concerned Department Position E mail Address Re Enter E mail Address Country Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number Delivery Destination Information Destination Name Concerned Institution Concerned Department Country Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number Other information Url Username Password Miscellaneous 5 530 characters Alphabet numbers s Product Search jj Cart Order History 3 Help Please input if you want to change the current password 8 30 characters Alphabet numbers symbols are allowed First Name Middle Name Last Name 64 fewer characters 64 fewer characters 64 fewer characters AUIG2_USER00001 cosmo com 256 fewer characters AUIG2_USERO0001 cosmo com USA 32 fewer characters 012 345 6789 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number 10 fewer chara
132. heries 3 Resource exploration users Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry 3 Internal use at JAXA including PI 4 General users 5 Global environment users such as users for forests Data for 4 will be provided by data distribution operators Data for 5 will be provided from JAXA s ALOS 2 Analysis amp Research Systems Appendix 4 24 2 Tracking network 38 y F7 2 Data required for monitoring the status of satellites is received it is determined predicted in EN Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Universal Transverse 1 L 8 A JLA F Itis a coordinate system creating an image projecting the intersection of equator with Mercator JV Bd central meridian of each zone as origin by dividing the whole earth in the 6 zones in longitudinal direction through the Gauss Kruger coordinate system which is a kind of isometric horizontal axis cylindrical coordinate system It is most widely used as a medium scale topographic map projection technique of 1 10 000 1 25 000 1 50 000 etc of satellite image or Geospatial Information Authority of Japan The classification of each zone is done by the eastbound increasing number like the zone of west longitude 180 to 174 shall be No 1 Tokyo will come in No 54 zone which makes east longitude 141 the central meridian TETEE Web Geographic Webhkit IEIRA A4 Web based GIS Kk 4 Information System See GIS Weekly observation plan Observation plan for the n
133. ic Advanced Scene ID and Topic x Search settings It displays search setting dialog 4 15 a Basic tab On the Basic tab the observation period and search method can be specified Search Condition n i Advance Scene ID Topic Filter SAR 4 M ALos 2 4 M PALSAR 2 K M Observation width 25km Res luti v Observation width 50km Resoluti V Observation width 50km Resoluti v Observation width 70km Resoluti V Observation width 350km Resolut v Observation width 490km Resolul ALOS E AvNIR 2 V p Observatio 4 O prism E o Observation w width 70km Resolut dth 35km Resolut H Observation width 70k PALSAR X C Observation cm Resoluf width 70k tesol LJ Observation width 350km Res Observation Date 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 Pr Ls o Cloud Coverage V2 PSM 100 e ie Specify the search target Select the target product from satellite sensor observation width resolution If you select the upper check box to ON M then the lower check box also becomes ON M at the same time Q Specify the search period with UTC Specify the scene observation time If you click the date can be selected from the calendar e w If you move the slider left and right the date range can be changed amp Specify other conditions If you include the optical sensor in search target the cloud coverage can be speci
134. ide area by joining multiple adjacent images are called Mosaic images and joining the images is called Mosaicking Revision of the map coordinate system and adjustments in the color tone at the joints are the problems that are faced while creating mosaic images Satellite images use digital mosaicking for converting coordinates and adjusting the color tone Color correction for path direction is not required for data of the same orbit which is taken in continuation However adjustments are done for data which is acquired on different dates by the normalization processing or other join processing Appendix 4 11 Map projection method bu BER B23 Method by which surface comes near to the virtual base level such as spheroid and that base level is represented on the plane Recently not only the earth but celestial bodies Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Multi look processing VILFILYD In Synthetic Aperture Radar s SAR image reproduction processing synthetic aperture length L is divided by N Image reproduction processing is performed separately at the aperture of each L N and N number of reproduced images are superimposed in order to reduce speckle noise If the division number is N it is called as N look processing and N is called as number of looks The general term Multi look processing is used in case N is 2 or more The bigger the N more effective is the reduction of speckle noise In N loo
135. ies Display Yes No and transmission for map data to be displayed in background Browse Image It specifies Display Yes No and transmission for browse image of searched scene Japan Grid It specifies Display Yes No and transmission for local grid only Japan 4 12 Resetting the map field You can return the map display location to the initial location defined in the search settings by clicking the icon for resetting the map display location and scale The map scale will return to its minimum value Resetting the Search panel You can return the display size display position show hide and other settings of the panels that have changed as the result of various operations by clicking the icon for resetting the display size and position on the Search Conditions panel Search Results panel and Detailed Display panel 4 121 ii Change the Projected display Table 4 3 Tool bar Change the projected display description Mercator View Change the map display to Mercator View Polar North Change the map display to polar stereographic projection Northern Hemisphere Polar South Change the map display to polar stereographic projection Southern Hemisphere iii Change the background Table 4 4 Tool bar background description Map Change the background of map field to map data Satellite image Change the background of map field to satellite image data
136. ing parameters Table 5 3 Buttons in Parameter Settings dialog Added the Load Register parameters and Delete patterns buttons Added Section iii Processing Parameters Pattern 5 1141 5 13 1 e Added a description of the parameter settings and made changes to the existing descriptions Added Section i Parameter Settings Added Figure 5 15 1 Processing parameters Changed the PRISM Triplet Order Parameter 6 1 6 2 6 4 Added the order limit area to the Order History screen 6 441 6 6 and added a description of the order limit 6 641 6 11 1 Figure 6 1 Common menu Figure 6 2 Overall composition of Order History screen Table 6 1 Items composing Order History screen Figure 6 4 Product receiving Operational steps Figure 6 5 Product receiving Operational steps Figure 6 8 Order History list Table 6 2 Items composing Order History list Added Section c Order limit area Figure 6 10 1 Composition of order limit area Table 6 441 Items composing order limit area AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision Date Revised Pages Revision History Revision Details 6 13 6 14 7 1 7 5 7 13 Appendix 5 e Changed the description of the display items of the order history list from a reference to Table 2 3 to Table 6 341 Display items of order history list e Corrected the reference destination a
137. is placed Value which is calculated by Ordered product count tabulation function e Number of items in the Cart Number of products added to the Cart currently 5 20 6 Method to Receive Product This chapter explains the method to receive the ordered product From Order History screen you can open Product Receiving screen Select Order History from Common menu at the top of the screen to open Order J4XA E iD AvIG2_USEROO1 f Home F Obs Request E Obs Pian F into Display Product Search WM Cart Eg Order History iz Help Logout Order History a t m BE Mercator iy O Polar North Order ID OrdemStatus Order Date s All bal 2014 10 11 ej 2014 12 11 em 5 Senior C OBS Date P z s No Details Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Co s s a c gt 2 a 0000004823 2014 11 19 Downloadable 2014 11 19 05 25 41 1 a s a 3 Q 0000094953 2014 11 18 Order cancelled 2014 11 18 05 20 02 1 A 4 a ooongssso 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 18 04 49 10 1 Me a Lg LV as a s a s a s a s a s m a n s a s a a s a s a s a a s a s a s m ceani s cu man s igglving 4 of Total 4 items Show 10 PerPage 4 1 1 ofi gt s s ObseMation order limit information for TARO COSMO 6 Ordered product count Remaining Order limit s S ellite Name Order Limit A B A B ALOS 2 500 33 467 ALOS 300 28
138. isplay screen Figure 3 9 appears Check User Information User ID AUIG2 USERO0001 Basic User Information Name TARO Jr COSMO Concerned Institution COSMO Concerned Department Position E mail Address AUIG2_USER00001 cosmo com Country USA Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number 012 345 6789 Ext Fax Delivery Destination Information Destination Name Concerned Institution Concerned Department Country Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number Figure 3 9 User Information Display screen Q Click the Update button on User Information screen User Registration screen Figure 3 2 appears Enter the following user related information indicates fields required Table 3 4 User information update Item description Item Value and meaning to be entered User ID Input disabled User ID cannot be changed Password Usually displayed as blank column oan QAM UM RS Name First Name a a E is ca N Concerned Institution Input disabled Concerned institution cannot be changed Concerned Department Department division group etc in concerned institution Position Position title etc in concerned institution E mail Address Contact e mail address Re Enter Email Address Re enter email address for confirmation purposes Country Country Postal Zi
139. ist of fields 7 3 Description of screen 7 3 1 Observation Plan screen Operations panel There are two tabs provided on the Observation Plan screen for displaying observation plans in a list form Users can perform Observation opportunity search for viewing observation plans Table 7 3 Observation plan list display Operations panel NO Observation plan list Description of Panel Remarks display screen Operations panel a Ss search Search is implemented where Observation plan observation time or observation area is search simple specified b ad search Search is implemented on specifying Observation plan detailed conditions or sensor specific search advance conditions 7 8 a Observation plan search simple On s search tab a search can be performed for Observation plans on specifying the observation time observation mode and search area Obs plan search simple s search ad search Weekly Daily 3 Setting List Field Sensor 4 ALOS 2 m PALSAR 2 w m wD1 v wD2 M sm1 m sm2 m sw3 M SPT Search method J Not specify area all Envelope specification q pec pe q JL jJ P smo O Target period 9 2 Po And Sensor Only ALOS 2 can be specified as the satellite Operation mode can be specified Search method Search method is specified Only envelope format can be specified in the Observation plan search simple Sea
140. ity of various services Table 1 1 Figure 1 1 Flow from user registration till commencement of services Login screen Product Search screen Availability of services Table 1 2 Figure 1 2 Commencement of services for guest user 1 3 2 User Portal User portal is a page having information which the user is highly interested in or links to the pages that are frequently visited To use the user portal the user must login from an account created after the user registration Login screen L 23 E Registered user Unregistered user Login Unable to login User portal Product Search screen Chapter 4 Figure 2 1 Position of User Portal 2 1 2 1 Login screen Login screen is the top page that is displayed in the beginning when a user uses AUIG2 A registered user logs in to the AUIG2 on entering the USER ID and PASSWORD in login section shown as a in Figure 2 2 User registration for AUIG2 is required for JAXA officials and organization or agencies having an agreement with JAXA and conducting joint research Other users need not be registered Unregistered user can also search product shown as b in Figure 2 2 Information notification sent from the system is displayed at the bottom of the screen shown as c in Figure 2 2 SKA FEMA AR MM E Help Contact Us User Agreement English V ALOS 2 ALOS User Interface Gateway Service for registered O Try Our Guest Search oc o M RR Forgot your passwor
141. k box of the highlight list is linked to the check box of the search results list or Specifies whether to display browse images on the map Browse image display field switch button Do not display browse images on the map field Display browse images on the map field Catalog information Displays the scene ID and observation date and time e Scene detailed information panel Catalog information of scene or product selected in the search results list is displayed When icon is clicked all screens are displayed on panel Detailed information of scene can be printed by using the print function of browser 4 37 5 Method to Order Product Product added in the Cart is ordered Click on Cart from Common menu on the top of the screen to open Product Order Screen AKA EA 10 AUIG2 USEROO0 Obs Request i ogou E My Current Shopping 4j Parameter Settings Q Find Dugipale Scene previous order Q Find Duplicate Scene new order Scene Shit o Ms No Set Ord Order JetailsID Satelite Sensor Scene ID Thumbnail Operation Mode Orbit Dir Q X 4 0088000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 OBS Descendim e Q x 2 M ailooooarrs ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 OBS Descending 5 Q X Vi hoo000027763 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 oss Descendim s aK 4 amp gyPo00000027760 ALOS2 PALSAR2 aLoszozreozsso tan2s REM su Descendin A Qi 5 M hi 0000000027858 A
142. k images it is the standard deviation of fluctuation however spatial resolution degrades by N times In actual multi look processing azimuth direction s frequency spectrum is divided into N Number of Multi look Y MTM In the course of SAR image processing number of multi looks in multi look processing is indicated in order to reduce speckle noise Superimposing several images which do not have any particular phase relation is effective in reducing speckle noise This is known as multi look The methods are as follows 1 Frequency division method During azimuth compression azimuth direction s frequency pl spectrum is divided only for the number of multi looks and images of each look which is obtained by separate compression are added This method is used most widely The same technique is considered for range compression as well and is known as Range multi looks however there are very few examples of it being actually used 2 Method of averaging reproduced images locally Method wherein local average is obtained by taking a pixel as the center Both methods have a similar effect on reduction of speckle noise If N look processing is implemented there is a reduction in the speckle noise but the resolution degrades by N me Observation mode including definition Si BIE E SE FOUHE Satellite observation modes of each mode t ALOS 2 has 3 types of observation modes as given below Spot light Resolution 1x3m Swath wi
143. level is 1 5 or 1B2 The setting items when processing level 1 5 is selected for ALOS 2 PALSAR2 scenes are shown in Table 5 4 Processing Level 1 5 Y 3 Orbit Accuracy Most Accurate and Available Defined Orbit Ephemeris S Resampling Jcc NN OBL amp Image Orientation J GeoCoded GeoRef N Map Projection UTM PS LCC MER UTM 9 Default Zone No 1 60 B Format 9 CEOS GeoTIFF JPEG GeoPDF Figure 5 15 1 Processing parameters Table 5 4 Setting items of Parameter Settings dialog Example of ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Level 1 5 Setting items Description Underlined text represents default value Resampling method It specifies the interpolation technique e Nearest neighbor Nearest Neighbor e Cubic Convolution Cubic Convolution e Bi Linear Bi Linear Map projection It specifies the Map projection method e UTM Universal Transverse Mercator e PS Polar stereo e LCC Lambert Conformal Conic e MER Mercator Image orientation It specifies the image orientation For L1 5 L3 1 e Geo reference Projection towards orbit e Geo code Projection towards geographic coordinates UTM zone number It specifies the zone number to be projected when scene specified with Map projection UTM is extended in multiple UTM Zone e Do not specify Automatically decided by system e UTM zone number Zone number specification 5 12 Setting items Description Underlined text represents default val
144. lite It was launched in June 2007 It is the first Earth observation satellite to provide the service which uses microwave sensor of x band It can observe an object or earth s surface by penetrating through the cloud THEOS Thailand Earth Observation 2 4 HEERE AIRE THEOS is the Thailand s first Earth observation satellite which operates for the survey of Satellite natural resources using remote sensing In the year 2004 Thailand s Earth observation system plan was formulated in which map creation national land planning land use resource management calamity monitoring etc were performed It is built by EADS Astrium It was launched through Dnepr rocket from Dombarovskiy launch facility on 1st October 2008 and it is still operational THEOS is pronounced as Tio in the Thai accent Time at descending node Time at descending node LEE Time taken by satellite in the orbit to travel from North Pole to South Pole of earth to cross equatorial crossing the equator As against this the term Time at ascending node is used for the satellite which travels from South Pole to North Pole Time Difference Information for RAR AREIA Data used for calculating ground time represented in UTC from the satellite counter Appendix 4 23 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Telemetry is a House keeping data of satellite bus such as Real time telemetry and stored telemetry Real time telemetry is a telemetry which is transmitted in real
145. lite data computing environment environment research support training and consultation exchange opportunities for researchers working together on global environmental problem F Footprint JDykFUYb This is the range in which main beams of antenna are expected on the target surface when microwave sensors observe a target which is wide Usually the size of a footprint is defined by using antenna pattern s 3dB width If footprint s diameter is d antenna s 3dB width is radian and space between the antenna and the target surface is R then d R 0 Foreshortening Z24T7L13 k 27 This is a phenomenon in microwave imaging radars such as SAR etc wherein slopes inclined towards the orbit relatively are portrayed in the image steeper and shorter than they actually are and slopes inclined in the opposite direction are portrayed in the images longer and gradually sloping according to the effects of layover Appendix 4 6 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa G Ground Control Point A point on the ground with the coordinates associated to the pixels of the image It doesn t use the information such as position of the platform related to the cause of geometric distortion It is used in the geometric correction of the system which determines the coordinate transformation system between the map coordinate system to be output and image coordinate system The determination of the coordinate conversion relation depends on GCP an
146. llite which receive data from overseas satellite ARENE Ground Ground system for overseas satellite for overseas satellite Phased Array type L band 7xr AKPL4 ANY ltis an active radio wave microwave sensor which has improved the functionality and Synthetic Aperture Radar FERROL A performance of Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR that is equipped to Earth resources satellite 1 JERS 1 PALSAR operates on observation mode Scan SAR which possesses the wide swath width or function that changes off nadir angle It has the feature of measurement without being largely affected by weather and without any distinction of day or night and 10m resolution can be achieved in high resolution mode The PALSAR has been jointly developed by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA and Japan Resource Observation System and Space Utilization Organization JAROS WA IRES Nominal orbit predetermined orbit of one rotation of the satellite is called as the path and the number allocated to identify it is called the path number 7 LY 5138 ae Process wherein geometric correction ortho correction is carried out by using Digital elevation data PRISM DEM Japan s Geospatial Information Authority digital terrain map SRTM etc and process result a Primary Distributor T 4B fh 83 See Data distributer and Data provider Appendix 4 15 Glossary and abbreviation Peacetime observation HEU This refers to observation for requests by ALOS 2 users
147. lowing inquiries Inquiries For AUIG2 Service Contact ALOS 2 orderdesk E mail Z ALOS 2 ORDERDESK QGjaxa jp For Principal Investigators Researchers Contact EORC orderdesk E mail Z orderdesk jaxa jp This email was sent from a send only address This is an automated message please do not reply to this email Appendix 3 4 Mail received at the time of password regeneration Login screen 1 Password reset request iL AUIG2 password regeneration iL Mail received 2 Password regeneration 2 Password regeneration Password was reset Dear Dr XXXX XXXX XXXX have reset the password for AUIG2 New Password Cba 6846068028719178740 https auig2 jaxa jp ips home Inquiries For AUIG2 Service Contact ALOS 2 orderdesk E mail Z ALOS 2 ORDERDESK QGjaxa jp For Principal Investigators Researchers Contact EORC orderdesk E mail Z orderdesk jaxa jp This email was sent from a send only address This is an automated message please do not reply to this email Appendix 3 5 Mail received from product order to product receipt Product search Product ordering Order received by AUIG2 Mail received 3 Receiving of order Providing preparation by AUIG2 JL Mail received 6 Providing preparation completion Product download by AUIG2 ium Start of providing the product by AUIG2 igi Th Mail received Mail received
148. luded in order separately c Delivery status It displays the status of delivery procedure when ordered products are provided through delivery Table 6 6 Buttons and Link of Order details list HTTPS Download It downloads the product Refer to 6 4 and Appendix 2 for details It cancels the order Either all orders or detail wise order can be cancelled Product having Before starting production process status from Order received to LO data creation completed can only be cancelled It places an order similar to the current order in the Cart It displays the production process work result codes and detailed reasons It separately downloads the files contained in the product zip file 6 15 1 Table 6 7 a Items displayed in Order information Items 1 No 2 Order ID 3 Order Date 4 Order Status 5 Status Update Date Time UTC 6 Product Count 7 Providing Method 8 Password Protection 9 Password 10 Planned Providing Date 11 Available Till 12 Requester 13 Reason for not providing Table 6 8 b Items displayed in Order details Items Items 1 Product information details display icon 2 Satellite icon 3 No 4 Order Particular ID 5 Product ID 6 Satellite 7 Sensor 8 Scene ID 9 Operation Mode 10 Orbit Direc
149. n Any Oft nadir deg 8 1 Beam No Orbit Direction Any v Browse Image Any X Beam No U1 1 v Beam No Hi 1 v M sm3 Polarization Any 583 v 4 20 Abbreviations used for Ope Mode SPT SM1 SM2 SM3 WD1 WD2 Spotlight Observation width 25km resolution 3m Stripmap1 Observation width 50km resolution 3m Stripmap2 Observation width 50km resolution 6m Stripmap3 Observation width 50km resolution 10m ScanSAR1 Observation width 350km resolution 100m ScanSAR2 Observation width 490km resolution 60m C Scene ID On the Scene ID tab a product can be searched by specifying a scene ID SoS condition z Specify a scene ID Basic Advance Tonic ter If you enter a scene ID a new row is A displayed automatically SAR If you want to delete the input box check on the box V ON of the row which you want to delete and click W gt M ALOS2019372880 141002 icon W ALOS2023952910 141102 Multiple scene IDs can be copied in advance and the content of clip button E can be pasted together V Enter Scene Id Below Q Start the search Search targets can also be listed by selecting M turn ON the check box of search target row Reset the search conditions Figure 4 19 Scene ID tab 4 21 d Topic tab On the Topic tab a product can be searched on the basis of existing disaster information Disaster occurrence place type di
150. n Figure 3 2 where different type of information can be entered the Confirm information button shown as b in Figure 3 2 to register after confirming the information provided and the Cancel button shown as c in Figure 3 2 to cancel the registration 9 User Registration Enter user Info Fields with indicates required User ID 5 30 characters Alphabet numbers _ are allowed Password 8 30 characters Alphabet numbers symbols are allowed Re Enter Password Basic User Information Name First Name Middle Name Last Name 16 fewer characters Concerned Institution 64 fewer characters Concerned Department 64 fewer characters Position 64 fewer characters E mail Address 256 fewer characters Re Enter E mail Address Country Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number Ext 10 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 ex 111 2222 Fax 20 fewer characters Numbers 0 9 are allowed ex 0 000 123 456 81 12 345 6789 also input a country number Delivery Destination Information Same as above address Destination Name Concerned Institution Concerned Department Figure 3 2 User Registration screen Overall composition Table 3 1 Items composing User Registration screen a User information en
151. n the order details list Order Detail Information No Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Coun 1 0000003933 2014 12 05 Providing cancelled Operations of operator 2014 12 05 18 35 03 1 4 gt Cancel Order Re Order iC Product Details Orbit Accuracy Attitude Accuracy Production results Cancel Deane ressors pede as M 10 Because processed data are poor quality we can not provide the data Figure 6 11 1 Detailed reasons of product results The _ Details Show button becomes available when product generation processing has been completed or when provisioning has been cancelled due to visual examination in progress or occurrence of an error Table 6 9 1 shows a list of messages displayed for production results 6 171 Table 6 9 1 Detailed reasons for production results Work result Description code 00 Process has been completed successfully 01 Process has been completed successfully 04 Process has been completed except Rough DEM Correction 05 Process has been completed but there may have occurred error caused by error in the part of time data 09 Producing of PALSAR Browse Data was completed successfully 10 Because processed data are poor quality we can not provide the data 11 Because processed data include correction data we can not provide the data 20 Because processed data are poor q
152. n width 70km Resoluti Scene ID ALOS2013902800 140826 4 E rats x e OBS Path Number 26 E observation width 35km Resoluti i E oe E observation width 70km Resolut T ESSE iunais 4 Pasar KE Observation Start Date 2014 08 26 03 36 52 Bo is dti TRU ced Observation End Date 2014 08 26 03 37 40 E Observation width 70km Resolu Satellite Name ALOS 2 E observation wi km Resolu i jesce E observation width 350km Resolut ERE TEATA p DEER e baie S PEUT observation Direction Left side observation Nadir Pointing Angle 2006 01 01 2020 12 31 9 i 1j yf 2000mi Forward Pointing Angle a Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 Backward Pointing Angle Pointing Angle o 0 f Cloud Coverage 2 Ps 100 C Show Checked C Show Highlighted Check Highlighted aa um Off Nadir Angle 49 5 Polarization w j Scene ID Sensor Name Satellite Nan EE cum Beam No U4 15 Gain Nadir C M ALOS2014533560 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 3 2 ma P ain Forwar a Cj M ALOS2014533570 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 TONES Q M ALOS2014533580 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS2 Gain Status Q M ALOS2014533590 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Position X 3626 404693 J Q M ALOS2014556940 140830 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 Position Y 4003 907999 JM ALOS2014600230 140530 PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 fontem ense ai Velocityx 1 886408 T QO M Aros nt4500240 140830 PAL SAR 2 ALOS 2 I Velocity 4 678147 y O A tem mm E L T
153. nge compression and one look azimuth compression Includes phase information However wide area observation mode is not targeted L1 5 processing It is the map projected data Geo reference and Geo code that is selected after projecting the amplitude data on ground range Range compression and multi look azimuth compression has been performed on this amplitude data Polar Stereographic Projection Public user Land management user SHAT EE 85383 Resource management user and BaS ARERI BRE See Land management user Resource management user and Resource probe user EE Resource probe user amp 1 7 Pulse compression Modulating with specific signals as transmission pulse chirp modulation and demodulating at the stage of data processing after reception by using spread spectrum broadband pulse in order to enhance radar s distance resolution is known as Pulse Compression This is an amount which shows the degree to which an object scatters electromagnetic waves Usually when a target with plane electromagnetic waves is hit size of the electromagnetic energy which is scattered due to it is expressed in scattering cross section When direction of incident and direction of observation match it is called primary radar scattering cross section and it is usually abbreviated to backscattering cross sectional area or radar cross section RCS When observation directions are different it is called as secondary radar
154. nsor Name Satellite Name Observation Start Date Observation End Date Operation Mode OBS Path Number and Centre Frame Number are displayed by default Sorting Order It specifies the ascending or descending order and key used in sorting among the display items From Display Column List select the items used in sorting and add through gt The items which do not require sorting are excluded from sorting items through nn Selected items can be moved up and down by dragging the mouse OK button If you click the OK button the set content will be shown in the system and dialog will be closed Cancel button If you click the Cancel button set content is discarded and dialog is closed Restore Default button If you click the Restore Default button set value is returned to default state 4 30 Table 4 10 Display items of Total Columns and Display Column List Item Item 1 Scene ID 2 Sensor Name 3 Satellite Name 4 Observation Start Date 5 Observation End Date 6 Operation Mode 7 OBS Path Number 8 Centre Frame Number 9 Accumulating Orbit No 10 Acquisition Mode 11 Ascending Node Cross Date 12 Backward Pointing Angle 13 B Band Channel 14 Beam No 15 Bits pixel 16 Calibration Flag 17 Cloud Coverage Information Version 18 Column No 19 Compre
155. o Added a description about how to edit the search area 7 1343 vii AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Table of Contents 1 OVetvIOw oid HU E Edere e eb eb 1 1 TT Witt IS AUIG2 oo dico re pl tb tva ct e e Dole eae 1 1 1 2 Services provided by AUIG2 ssssssssseneeeemeennn 1 1 1 3 Flow till the commencement of AUIG2 services 1 3 2 User Portal neci ed Hte gina ge ea Fee EL ETE Fed EUR Eve tot 2 1 2 USOC MMS CEC ON arte PI nnne arit 2 2 2 2 User Portal screen composition ssssssem eme 2 4 2 3 Description of screen sssssssssssssseeeeee eene nennen nennen 2 6 2 3 1 Links for main function screens ssssseeeeem e 2 6 2 3 2 User notification area ed aia ee 2 7 2 3 3 Order status display area 2 8 S User Registratioh e ee Ra d cr ad alit 3 1 3 1 Composition of User Registration screen 3 3 3 2 Operational overview for registration of the user information 3 5 3 3 Composition of User Information Update screen ssesssesses 3 8 3 4 Operational overview of update user information sessseesss 3 9 4 Method to Search Prod ct u eio n vRHERDI DAR 4 1 4 1 Composition of Product Search screen sssesssseeeee 4 2 4 2 Operational overview of Product Search ssssssse
156. o select all check boxes of the selected rows of current search results list Part c of Figure 4 28 Click this check box once again to clear all check boxes of the selected rows of current search results list 4 34 b Cart operations Table 4 13 Cart operations It adds the product selected on the search results list Part c of Figure 4 28 to the cart An icon is displayed in the row of product which is added to the cart In case of Disaster product search the button will be greyed out Add to cart operations cannot be used Search results can be output to the file Appendix 2 File format at the time of export can be selected from Shape KMZ and CSV Export File Select the Export Format O Shape Oxmz 9 CSV g Export only the checked lines The data will be exported in CSV format ce Figure 4 29 Export dialog As regards the search results data to be output all rows scene and product displayed in the list will be output regardless of whether search results list Part c of Figure 4 28 is selected or not If you want to output the data of the row selected in search results list select turn ON the Show Checked check box and then click the Export button Further total columns of catalog will be output regardless of column display settings of search results list It deletes the scenes whose the checkbox is selected from the search results list Part c of Figure
157. occurred the product will be created without rough DEM correction Map direction Radio button Map North default True North This item appears only when Geo coded Rough DEM correction or Geo coded is selected in Image Orientation Map projection Radio button UTM default PS UTM can be selected only when center of latitude on selected scene is within the range of 85 000 85 000 UTM zone number Radio button Zone number at the center of scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter This item appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Zone number has range and it varies by the area Value in the permissible range is entered in the spin box Numbers cannot be specified beyond the range PS standard latitude PS standard longitude Don t specify default 90 000 90 000 Absolute value Don t specify default This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection Same as above Lxipueddy 179 999 180 000 Orbit Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Attitude Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default High Frequency Attitude Data Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume 2 2 AVNIR 2 1A 1 0 Orbit Accuracy Radio button Most Accurate and Available default
158. of 1 High precision orbit information 2 Orbit event 3 Coordinates Conversion Matrix 4 Time Difference Information for providing which are used for processing the mission data in the ALOS 2 usage information system Coordinates Conversion Matrix Foo E ERE TES It is used in transformation of coordinate system during image processing o Corner reflector 2 T J2v22 It is a reflector that reflects the incoming radio waves in its incident direction This reflector consists of 2 to 3 metal sheets attached to one another in order to form 90 angle at each other Depending on the number of surfaces and shape it is called as dihedral and trihedral corner reflector Corner reflector has a simple structure and is widely used as a calibration target of SAR as it can be produced at relatively low cost However in order to obtain large reflected radar power in relatively low frequency quite large corner reflector needs to be made In near future it may also replace Active radar calibrator See ARC which uses electronic component COSMO SkyMed COSMO SkyMed High resolution SAR satellites SAR satellites owned by Italian government COSMO 1 to COSMO 3 was launched till October 2008 COSMO 4 was launched in November 2010 Land images of Japan can be captured around 8 times average 5 6 times for same place in a day by using a 4 satellites system Quick support such as emergency imaging in the event of disaster can be provided D Daily observation
159. of SAR the density value of one pixel of the image is proportional to the power of the scattered waves from the area of one spatial resolution of the ground surface which is corresponding to that pixel The speckle is formed because scattered waves are received and detected as a coherent sum of scattered waves from many scattering points which are scattered within the area Since the reception of coherent is the principle for the establishment of SAR a speckle cannot be avoided here Spotlight Appendix 4 21 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Standard processing data Providing TUedT 4 28t7n4 Standard processing data providing data refers to the following product Jb System correction data L1 0 L1 1 L1 5 Ortho data L2 1 Image correction data L3 1 The results of study will be taken as standard processing data Sub recurrent orbit In this orbit the satellite revolves the earth several times in a day and then returns to the same place above the earth at a certain interval Every time there is little shift in position when this orbit moves around the earth and return to original place after number of fixed rounds In this orbit there is a merit to observe the same area at regular intervals and it is also suitable for the observation of same area at regular intervals in long duration For example earth observation satellite Landsat is also in this orbit It covers 680 km at perigee and 700 km at apogee
160. on in order to attain high lateral resolution Change 3 VF in the distance between the target and the SAR platform satellite within this integration time may be equal to or more than the distance resolution This effect is called range migration or range curvature It refers to orbit in which satellite comes back to its original position in one day or in one cycle Orbit which comes back again to its original position after fixed no of days is called as semi recurrent orbit and number of days required for this are called as revolution cycle Recurrent orbit and revolution number of days Resolution Ground resolution Spatial Spatial ground resolution In Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR images this refers to the ability to separate and resolution SAR identify 2 adjacent small objects with similar brightness which are in the same dynamic range Usually it is also referred as spatial resolution and the minimum distance between objects High resolution is achieved in SAR by using the aperture synthesis technique in the direction of travel of platform azimuth direction and the pulse compression technique to the perpendicular direction distance or range direction The theoretical resolution is equal to half of the length of antenna of the travelling direction in azimuth direction and it is equal to half of the product of pulse width and speed of light after compression in the distance direction Radar Cross Section L 4B
161. one number at center of the scene Value of permissible limit is entered in the spin box PS standard longitude Radio button PS standard is default PS standard is not default ON PS standard is default OFF PS standard is not default PS standard longitude Orbit Accuracy 179 999 180 000 Radio button Most Accurate and Available High precision orbit information default This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection Scene shift volume 5 4 91 Lxipueddy Format Radio button CEOS default GeoTiff Jpeg GeoPDF GeoPDF selection is restricted according to user permission Appendix 2 File specification Following are the files used in AUIG2 Search condition file KML file Extension Any Supported version version 2 2 Search condition file Shape file Extension 2 files i e shp and dbf Supported version G Search result file KML file File name output kmz Supported version version 2 2 Search result file Shape file File name outputShape zip Supported version Search result file CSV file File name To be specified by user File format CSV Ordered product file Extension zip File format AUIG2 Appendix 2 1 Re
162. ormat except for No 1 User registration completion No 2 Password regeneration and No 12 Provision not possible observation failed The contents of mail notification can be changed by the operator Dear XXXX XXXX XXXX https auig2 jaxa jp ips home This email was sent from a send only address Each information as the contents of following mails shows a just example Appendix 3 2 Mail received at the time of user registration Login screen User registration request Examined in JAXA Main received djs 1 User registration completion 1 User registration completion Notification of User registration for AUIG2 Dear XXXX XXXXX XXXX Your AUIG2 ALOS User Interface Gateway2 user account has been registered successfully You can login and use the AUIG2 from the following URL Your user ID XXXXXXXX AUIG2 URL https auig2 jaxa jp ips home You can get your password from the following procedure The procedure of getting your password gt 1 Access to the AUIG2 the above mentioned URL 2 Click Forget your password Click here in AUIG2 Login page Appendix 3 3 3 Follow the on screen instruction and enter your user ID and your email address that is received this email and click Send in sub window 4 Your password will be sent to your email address If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask to the fol
163. ound surface while moving in a straight line at a fixed altitude Diagram depicts spatial relationship between radar and ground Time required in to and fro movement of pulse with respect to perpendicular direction range direction in travelling direction is directly proportional to position of range direction on ground As a result two dimensional scanning is possible with the movement of radar if antenna beam width 0 in diagram is adequately small equivalent to aperture radar In the SAR radar synthesizes a long antenna effectively by sending and receiving pulses while reading different positions one after another Thereby it effectively narrows down the beam width direction parallel to the travelling direction of radar in azimuth direction Synthesized maximum antenna length is equal to Lsa as one point on the ground is continuously observed while radar moves the distance of Lsa beam width in the azimuth direction of the ground by the actual antenna in the diagram Here it indicates that spatial resolution in the azimuth direction is half of the actual antenna length D Lsa is called as synthetic aperture length In the case of space borne SAR the ratio of D and Lsa is several 1000 s T Terrain information ree ci Information to show geographical events related to mountains rivers plains ocean relief slope and state of land TerraSAR X a X German government owns the high resolution Synthetic aperture radar satellite SAR satel
164. ow Highlighted Check Highlighted For example if you filter the search range of observation date The data falling outside the range 27 results is removed from the search result list Figure 4 23 Filtering of search result list 2 4 25 Search Results panel at the time of carrying out the interferometry pair proposed search In product search Advanced search pair candidate having interference potential can be searched on the basis of scene information of PALSAR 2 and PALSAR The search conditions of interferometry pair proposed are as follows The sensor is either PALSAR 2 ALOS 2 or PALSAR ALOS A scene center frame number matches when being same operation mode of the pair A scene center frame number is in the pre defined range when being different operation mode of the pair G Agap between off nadir angles of the pair is in the pre defined range The beam directions only PALSAR 2 of the pair match PALSAR 2 can have two types of observation scenes namely right direction or left direction PALSAR has a single observation scene i e right direction The satellite orbit directions ascending descending of the pair match The polarized waves of the pair match The angle 0 between two vectors facing the satellite position at the time of observing two scenes from the center position of the area wherein scenes of the pair overlap are in the pre defined range In interferometry pair
165. ow and or title in the screens according to application of the standard JAXA logo Figures 2 2 to 2 4 Changed the first row and or title in the screen according to applying the standard JAXA logo and the screen contents according to addition of screen operation features Figures 4 1 4 2 4 4 to 4 9 4 16 to 4 25 4 27 4 28 4 30 and 4 31 Screen image of i Function buttons group in b Tool bar of Section 4 3 1 AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History Revision D Revised Pages Revision Details ate 4 341 to 4 345 e Added descriptions about additional panel operation features for operability improvement including Showing hiding iconizing a panel field Moving a panel field Resizing a panel field e Added descriptions about resetting the map field and Search panel For Selection of search method File specification in i Function buttons group in b Tool bar of Section 4 3 1 e Added an explanation about an icon used to specify a KML file Removed the parts unnecessary for operation explanation from the screens For Table 4 2 Tool bar e Changed the order of items according to the display order in the screen e Changed from Local Grid Japan to Japan Grid Added explanations about the newly added buttons used for resetting the map field and resetting the display settings of Search panel 4 14 to 4 16 4 3 2 Condition specification panel
166. p Code Input disabled Postal zip code Prefecture State Province Input disabled Prefecture State Province City Town Input disabled City Town Contact Address Input disabled Street building name condominium name etc Phone Number Phone number of contact address Ext Extension number of contact address Fax Fax number of contact address Delivery Destination Input disabled Select the checkbox if the product delivery Information checkbox address is the same as the above listed address Destination Name Input disabled Name of addressee listed at shipping Concerned Institution Input disabled Organization institution or company listed at time of shipping Concerned Department Input disabled Section department or group listed at shipping Country Input disabled Country 3 10 1 Item Value and meaning to be entered Postal zip code Input disabled Postal zip code Prefecture State Province Input disabled Prefecture State Province City town Input disabled City town Contact address Input disabled Street building name condominium name etc Phone number Input disabled Phone number of contact address Ext Input disabled Extension of contact address Fax Input disabled Fax number of contact address Url Site name of delivery address when product is received through FTP 1 Username User name to login FTP site 1 Password Password to login FTP site 1 Miscellaneous Sent e mail Language men
167. playing 4 of Total 4 items Show 10 PerPage 4 1 1 ofl gt Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Satellite Name Order Limit A B A B Figure 6 4 Product receiving Operational steps Select the product you want to download and click icon Order History Order ID Order Status V Order Date Downloadable FTP transfer 2014 10 11 E 2014 12 11 Ez Sensor C OBS Date Al m Details Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Co 2 Q 0000004923 2014 11 19 Downloadable 2014 11 19 05 25 41 1 3 Q 0000004850 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 18 04 49 10 1 al b Displaying 3 of Total 3 items Show 10 Per Page aii 1 ofi gt Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Satellite Name Order Limit A B A B aos2 soo oa a aos so 28 Figure 6 5 Product receiving Operational steps 6 5 iii Confirm the order details and click the HTTPS button Order Detail Information a No Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Ci unt Froviding Method Passwo 1 0000004858 2014 11 18 Downloadable 2014 11 19 10 26 27 2 HTTPS Off 4 CancelOrder ReOrder ij Product Details Order Particular ID Product ID Satellite Scene ID Operation Mode Orbit Direction Observation 001001 0000007785 ALOS PALSA
168. ps Figure 5 17 Buttons of Order operation area Figure 5 19 Order confirmation dialog Figure 5 22 Display area of Order limit in Cart screen Enlarged view e Table 5 10 Items of Order limit area Added Satellite Name as one of the screen items Modified description of Order Limit A AUIG2 User s Manual ALOS ALOS 2 Consolidated Edition Revision History bon Revised Pages Revision Details 5 9 5 14 5 15 e Added the Find Duplicate Scene new order button as a function to check for duplicate items in the cart Figure 5 14 User interface of Cart operation Table 5 2 Items composing Cart operation area Added description of the Find Duplicate Scene new order button as section f eChanged name of the Duplicate order check button to Find Duplicate Scene previous order Figure 5 14 User interface of Cart operation Table 5 2 Items composing Cart operation area In the description of Section b Parameter Settings button added Figure 5 15 as the reference and for scene displays as support for the PRISM triplet Figure 5 15 Parameter Settings dialog Figure 5 16 1 Browse display parameter settings dialog box Figure 5 16 2 Map display parameter settings dialog box Table 5 3 Buttons in Parameter Settings dialog Added Section iv Switching Between Browse Display and Map Display e Added description about pattern registration of process
169. r 35 512 140 127 C2014 SKEnergy 2014 ZENRIN Ea S MOS cU T Google b Layers Earth Gallery Tour Guide al lon 130 Figure 6 14 Scene information display image 6 21 7 Method to Display Observation Plan List This chapter describes the screen operations for displaying the observation plans as a list List display of observation plans can be done from Observation Plan screen on Observation screen Observation Plan screen is displayed by selecting Obs Plan from Observation Screen menu in the upper part of this screen 9 Not specify area all Envelope specification Target period Figure 7 1 Observation Screen menu 7 1 7 1 Composition of Observation Plan screen Observation Plan screen is composed of the following 4 parts e Observation plan operation panel e Map field e List of fields e Details field The overall composition of Observation Plan screen has been given in Figure 7 2 Items that form Observation Plan screen are given in Table 7 1 26 2 26 2 RM SM un List display Obs plan Right Vi ua v 9 6 9 6 m SM2 hH D Right Hii c Hid 9 6 5 6 Show Delete Target E Sensor operating segment ID Obs plan search advanced 2 s search ad search 4 gt riff Mercator View Polar North Polar South Y p 32 setting List Field rd g Q kb x C Search condition loading saving o ChaFgehun Jilin s eX Vlad yostck
170. r of scene default Specify UTM zone number Enter This items appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Zone number has range and it varies by the area Value in the permissible range is entered in the spin box Numbers cannot be specified beyond the range PS standard latitude Don t specify default 90 000 90 000 Absolute value This item appears only when PS is selected in Map projection PS standard longitude Don t specify default 179 999 180 000 Same as above Radio button Orbit Accuracy Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Radio button Attitude Accuracy Most Accurate and Available default Precision Attitude Data Scene shift volume 5 4 Radio button PALSAR 1 0 Orbit Accuracy Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Scene shift volume 5 4 1 1 Orbit Accuracy Radio button 9 Lxipueddy Most Accurate and Available default Precision Orbit Data Scene shift volume 5 4 Radio button m The items on left side refer to the following methods NN CC Cubic convolution method 1 5 Resampling method CC BL default NN Nearest neighbor method BL Bilinear method Map projection Radio button UTM default PS LCC MER m UTM can be selected only when center of latitude on selected scene is within the ran
171. rch period can also be specified Search button A search is implemented with the entered conditions when Clear button Items entered for search conditions are cleared when the Figure 7 6 s search tab b Observation plan search advance On the ad search tab a search can be implemented for observation plans by specifying the conditions in detail or the sensor specific conditions _Obs plan search advanced a s search ad search Weekly Daily Obs plan search advanced n s search ad search Weekly Daily 3X Setting List Field 32 Setting List Field Search condition loading saving J Search condition loading saving C Search condition loading saving button Sensu E 9 6 9 6 Search conditions can be read and m SMS HH 4 ALOS 2 M PALSAR2 See Right 3 saved Polarization F3 Ce gFebov Obs direction 9 8 9 8 Sensor Beam No Off nadir angle range M SPT HH Only ALOS 2 can be specified as the gf wD1 hH 7 Right M satellite i J CAL t E Search conditions can be the input for Wi l wa x search Not specify area all a search for each operation mode 20 7 ou Fly direction M WD2 uu No specification M 1 Right X Search method gt Not specify area all Envelope specification 26 2 26 2 Point specification with radius m SM1 uu z O Polygon specification O Shape file specification Right i O KML file specification U1 1 v Ulii v O Path degr
172. rder option and place an order through Cart screen The cart consists of three areas namely Cart operation area shown as a in Figure 5 2 where you can configure an order Product operation area shown as b in Figure 5 2 where you can place an order and Order limit area shown as c in Figure 5 2 that displays the user s order information sha E My Current Shopping Cart E Ip pd Duplica pew 9 b e Ord Order IE Thumbnail Operation Mode 0000000027762 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 add 0000000027764 s AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 Hod abe 0000000027763 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 0000000027760 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 Descendin North Korea 0000000027858 PRISM ALPSMF026692660 E Descendiny Pyongyang 0000000027857 PRISM ALPSMN026692715 E Descendin Seoul o Nig 0000000027853 PRISM ALPSMB026692770 E Descending cr So th Korea Gaan 0000000027771 PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 E Descendin Tokyo 0000000027772 PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 E Ascending f a aoka 0000000027770 PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 Ascending Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Ri Order li N f h ee aay Ordered product count seni Orie imit Number of items in the The shipping schedule is the number of days required for shipment and this period may change Only EOC business day are counted If Level 0 data has not yet been entered this period is the number of days after the data is entered If you put a hold
173. reet building name condominium name etc Phone Number Phone number of contract address Ext Extension number Fax Fax number Delivery Destination Information checkbox Select the checkbox if the product delivery address is the same as the above listed address Destination Name Name of addressee listed at shipping Concerned Institution Name of organization institution or company to which the shipment is addressed Concerned Department Name of section department or group to which the shipment is addressed Country Country Postal zip code Postal zip code 3 6 Items Value to be entered and its meaning Prefecture State Province Prefecture State Province City town City town Contact address Street building name condominium name etc Phone number Phone number of contact address Extension number Extension number of contact address Fax number Fax number of contact address Url Site name of delivery address when product is received through FTP Username User name to login FTP site Password Password to login FTP site Miscellaneous Sent e mail display format Language mentioned in sent e mail from AUIG2 Japanese English Items in gray cells in the table need not be entered 3 6 1 G Click the Confirm information button and then confirm the content from User Informa
174. registered user account User registration for AUIG2 is required for JAXA officials and organization or agencies having an agreement with JAXA and conducting joint research Other users can not be registered Generally user himself registers and updates his information It is necessary to agree with the Terms of AUIG2 Service to use it Refer to top page Terms of AUIG2 Service for Terms of Service New User Registration User registers himself by following the steps of AUIG2 user registration according to the notifications from AUIG2 interface Refer to 3 2 Operational overview for registration of the user information for details 3 1 Update registration for an existing user In order to update the user information login to AUIG2 by using the predefined User ID When the User Profile button Figure 3 1 a displayed on the user portal is clicked User Registration screen is displayed XA E 1D AUIG2_USERO001 f Home F Obs Request F Obs Plan Ej Info Display Product Search jj Cart fOrderHistory ay Help Logout Last Login 2014 11 25 13 42 23 UTC Order List No Details OrderID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Count Providing Method Password Protection Order Schedi Figure 3 1 User Portal screen Logged in 3 1 Composition of User Registration screen User Registration screen is namely composed of three parts the User information entry dialog shown as a i
175. responding order details Product generation in Status when product generation is in progress for the progress corresponding order details Product generation Status when product generation is completed for the completed corresponding order details Downloadable Status when the corresponding order details can be downloaded Providing period ended Status when the providing period for the corresponding order details has expired Product generation error Checking Status when an error has occurred in product generation of the corresponding order details and action etc is being taken by operator Providing cancelled Observation request rejected Status when observation request is rejected and product providing is not possible for the corresponding order details Providing cancelled Observation plan cancelled Status when observation plan is cancelled and product providing is not possible for the corresponding order details Providing cancelled Operator action Status when providing has been cancelled due to operations of operator which is the result of action taken for error in product generation and providing preparation Providing cancelled other Status when provision of the corresponding order details has been cancelled by the operator 6 17 You can display the work result code and detailed reason by clicking the Details Show button under Production results i
176. rimpose the heterogeneous data it is necessary to correct the volume and various types of data included in each screen The technique which is useful in this type of case is known as Geocoding Geocoding is a process of geocoding the images Geo reference LXUZYVLLA A function to bring the scanned images of paper map and any obtained map image file on the GIS map screen and to display after superimposing on the same location Map data on GIS has information of all the positions Coordinates that should be displayed by it On the other hand image file which is uploaded from the outside doesn t have location information of place and range which should be displayed by it hence display position and size cannot be decided By providing the information of position Coordinates that should be displayed on image file normal display is possible on GIS This function is known as Geo reference Appendix 4 7 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Geometric correction 8 a 4H 1E It refers to removal of geometric distortion of an image In other words it means geometric correction and geometric distortion correction The geometric distortions included in the remote sensing image are of two types internal distortion that is originated from sensor and external distortion that is originated from platform or object Distortions relating to optical axis and film orthogonality flatness of lens and film in optical camera etc variation in vie
177. s x aRoooooooososss jos Misa Normal table usage ST o M Right F 2 m LH SARD000000050571 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right E Lie x 3 94 B SARD000000050628 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right 3 48 EJ SARD000000050937 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right 5 65 SARM000000256003 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Right Figure 7 2 1 Moving a panel field on Obs plan search screen 7 3 1 To add a panel field pulled out from the screen to the top bottom left or right of the screen drag it to the desired position as shown in Figure 7 22 with the mouse and then release the mouse The panel field will be moved to the location thus specified Drag a panel field to the desired position and then release the mouse to move the panel field to the specified location Figure 7 242 Adding a panel field on Obs plan search screen ii Resizing panels fields You can resize a panel field by dragging the outer frame of the panel field either inside or out with the mouse Detailed information Obs plan Sensor operating segment ID Satellite name Sensor type Obs area Obs table type Obs mode Polarization Obs direction Beam No Off nadir angle Roll angle ALOS 2 SARDOOOOOC Drag the outer frame of the PALSAR 2 panel field either inside or out with the mouse to resize it Normal table SPT HH Figure 7 243
178. s carried out separately besides basic observation ic o Separate observation request escasa 7 ine 18 all 5 581 SK Request for separate observation See Separate observation Appendix 4 20 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Shape file It is a map data file having graphic information and attribute information It is a file which displays the information such as the location of graphic on the earth its shape the attribute nature feature value etc of that graphic as information to be shown Shape file has been introduced by American ESRI which acquired the top share in the global market of GIS and is a recording format of vector data Generally it is open to public and is also known as standard format of GIS industry It can also be used in ESRI amp LGGI products and many GIS softwares Output is also possible in KML format used in Google Earth depending on the data conversion tool etc eS ee Slant range TRE IBB Distance between antenna and object at ground surface SOA Service Oriented Y ERBAT A77 It is a technique to build the system as the collection of Services The software products Architecture Fv built and arranged according to the construction unit of business process are published on the network based on standard interface And it has the merit of executing the process change such as installing new Service easily and flexibly by interlinking Spatial frequency ZERSL JS B
179. s hourly so speed as well as size and direction change accordingly However shape of orbit and orbital plane do not change in two body problem so size shape and its orientation inclination of orbit and its direction as well as position on orbit at specified time can be used as 6 parameters that represents orbit One group of parameter is called as 6 elements of orbit and they are explained as follows 1 Semi major axis a Center of the earth nearest perigee and furthest apogee in earth on orbit are in the straight line Line segment from perigee to apogee major axis represents the size of orbit It is called as semi major axis because one half of major axis is used as orbital elements 2 Eccentricity e According to Kepler s law center of the earth is focal point of elliptic orbit Therefore shape of orbit is decided according to distance between center of elliptic orbit and focal point If this distance is same as shape of orbit it is proportionate to a the size of orbit so if itis taken as ae the e in this represents eccentricity of eclipse and as orbital elements it is called as eccentricity 3 Orbital inclination It is an angle which is formed between equatorial plane and orbital plane Appendix 4 14 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa 4 Longitude of ascending node O Angle revolving in east direction from vernal equinox on equatorial plane to ascending node It represents position and orientation wit
180. s in the order history list are shown in Table 6 3 1 Table 6 341 Display items in order history list Item Description No Number of orders Details Order details display icon Order ID 10 digit ID Order Date Date when order was received by AUIG2 Order Status Current order status Status Update Date Time UTC Date and time when order status was updated Product Count Number of products included in order Providing Method Providing method of product Password Protection Availability of password protection for product Order Schedule Date Order schedule date of product Available Till Last available date for product Demander Self Order or Agent Order When provision method is download HTTP HTTPS FTP SFTP it is possible to download ordered product see 6 4 for details by clicking on the link shown as c in Figure 6 8 The details of Order Status in the order history list are the same as those in the order history filter See Table 6 3 for details Furthermore status is notified via mail as per the order status Appendix 3 Table 6 4 Deleted 6 12 Transition in order status in normal case when provision method in Order Options is download HTTP HTTPS FTP SFTP is shown in the below mentioned figures Figure 6 9 Product Order go L Receive order a dal Order receiving completed Waiting for creation Waiting for product generation
181. s stopped returns to Cart screen Cart details are not deleted Table 5 7 Set up items in Order option Items Description Underlined text represents default value Provision Method It specifies method for obtaining ordered product The provision methods indicated by can only be used by limited users m Download e HTTPS Manual downloads through browser etc e HTTP Same as above e SFTP Manual downloads through FTP tool etc e FTP Same as above B File Transfer e SFTP M Put M Get It automatically forwards to FTP server registered in advance B Delivery e DVD Output Media e Wide Format Printing Password Protection Specify whether to password protect or not the providing file e On Password protect e Off Not password protected Providing in Parts Specify whether to individually order the products in the Cart e Selected Products currently added to the Cart are ordered by splitting it as one order per product It is enabled when you want to make the receiving faster even a little bit e Cleared Products currently added to the Cart are ordered as one order All the products can be downloaded from the moment providing has become possible Password to be set is shown in AUIG2 after placing the order 3 m Product receiving such as download is performed per order If two or more products are included in one order it may take some time to receive
182. s the origin When x axis plus is in ascending node direction the angle from that position till the satellite is an angle of perigee argument plus true anomaly and that is Layover LIF In microwave imaging radars such as SAR this refers to geometric distortion peculiar to radar images wherein surface components are shown to be falling towards the orbit on range direction Since the linear distance round trip time of microwave from sensor to the object is measured in radars microwave pulses propagating concentrically from antenna often reach the top of the object before its base and therefore it appears to be even closer to the orbit in the image Layover increases the smaller the look angle or bigger the earth s relief Long term plan E RHE Basic observation plan targeted for long term period 2 years or so Refer to Basic observation plan M other than moon and mars etc are also included in its target range There are many methods to classify the projection method however from the view point of 1 projection plane 2 projection point 3 characteristics of map classification method performed from the difference of projection plane is used most frequently Meu DT MEAE et 283887 FZ ASF 4 This is information related to the data for e g creation date creator title comments etc and it is used in order to effectively manage and search the data Refer to Basic observation plan Mosaic 947 Images that cover a w
183. saster name occurrence date Search Condition n Select the disaster occurrence Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Filter J H place If Area collection of countries such SAR as Asia Europe etc is selected then Country is selected from the Area countries belonging to that area only Further if Japan is selected in Country then Country Region Couniry region of Hokkaido Tohoku etc can be selected Couniry Region DDR O Dat Specify the disaster occurrence date bd date range with UTC Topic N Observation Date Specify observation date date 2006 01 01 E 2014 12 12 5 range with UTC Specify observation period If you click date can be selected from the calendar Topic Description If you specify Topic Name its details are displayed in Topic Description field at the bottom of the panel 6 Start the search E Reset the search conditions Figure 4 20 Topic tab 4 22 e Filter tab On the Filter tab searched result can be filtered Search Condition n Basic Advance Scene ID Topic Bx 4 M ALOS 2 500 500 4 4 PALSAR 2 500 500 Observation width 25km Resolution 3m 4 4 V Observation width 50km Resolution 3m 406 406 v Observation width 5Okm Resolution 6m 29 29 ww Observation width 70km Resolution 10m 494 494 4l O
184. scene ID processing level and processing parameter are found the corresponding data rows are highlighted 5 14 5 3 2 Order operation area It specifies the order method and then place an order E My Current Shopping Cart E Parameter Settings C Find Duplicate Scene previous order Find Duplicate Scene new order Scene Shift 0 X Set Ord Order Details ID Satellite Thumbnail Operation Mode au 1 V 0000000027762 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 m OBS Descendint Q X V 0000000027764 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 OBS Descendint Q Xx V 0000000027763 ALOS AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 OBS Descendint Q X4 V 0000000027760 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 SM1 Descendint Qa k5 V 0000000029345 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 ALOS2019372880 141002 SM1 Descendint a X5 V 0000000029346 ALOS 2 PALSAR ALOS2023952910 141102 Descendint 4 0000000027857 ALOS PRISM ALPSMN026692715 Descendint Vj 0000000027853 ALOS PRISM ALPSMB026692770 Descendin Q x 8 RV 0000000027771 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 a Q X V 0000000027772 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 m NOU Q X o v 0000000027770 ALOS PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 pum Ee Observation order limit information for TARO COSMO Satellite Name Order Limit A Ordered product count Remaining Order limit Number of items in the Note Shipping Offer Schedule The shipping schedule is the number of days required
185. service WCS Web Coverage Service Image data delivery service CS W Catalogue Service for Web Catalog search service such as Meta data WPS Web Processing Service Geographical space data processing service WCPS Web Coverage Processing Service Image data processing service mOthers Simple Features Abstract Specification etc OGC CSW OGC Catalog services for See OGC the web Appendix 4 13 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa OGC WMS OGC Web Mapping Service See OGC o On Duty BATTI It refers to section in which basic observation scenario has not been drafted and the section in which a separate observation plan can be drafted additionally from the aspect of timeline for satellite observation DINEM E E See Direct receiving station forecast value Oooo Orbital elements HERR Orbit means Path through which celestial body moves In other words it refers to Parameter that represents route through which artificial satellite travels Satellite travels according to law of motion therefore if the speed and position at a given time are known then past and future position of satellite can be calculated Space is 3 dimensional therefore it is possible to represent position and speed of artificial satellite in 6 independent parameters namely 3 elements for position and rest 3 for speed through the help of inertial coordinate system Furthermore position of artificial satellite change
186. shift 5 4 Format Radio button CEOS default GeoTiff Jpeg GeoPDF Only CEOS can be selected at the time of selecting wide area observation mode GeoPDF selection is restricted according to user permission Processing method Radio button Burst default Full Aperture This item appears only when wide area observation mode is selected 1 5 Resampling method Map projection Radio button NN default CC BL Radio button UTM default PS m The items on left side refer to the following methods CC Cubic convolution method NN Nearest neighbor method BL Bilinear method m UTM can be selected only when center of latitude on selected scene is within the range of 85 000 85 000 m PS can be used only when center of latitude on selected scene is 0L Lxipueddy LCC within the range of 90 000 90 000 In case of High resolution mode MER and direct downlink mode it should be within the range of 90 000 25 000 25 000 90 000 only a LCC m MER Can be selected only when center of latitude on the scene is within the range of 73 000 73 000 Radio button Framing Geo reference default Geo coded Radio button Map direction This item appears only when Geo coded is selected in Framing Map default This item appears only when UTM is selected in Map projection Radio button
187. ssion Mode 20 Data Quality 21 Data Transmission Rate 22 Division Scene Cloud Coverage Information 23 Down Link Path No 24 Down Link Segment No Reproduct ID 25 Earth Rotation Correction 26 Effective Data End Date 27 Effective Data Start Date 28 Exposure Coefficient Status 29 Forward Pointing Angle 30 Gain Backward 31 Gain Forward 32 Gain Nadir 33 Gain Status 34 G Band Channel 35 Ground Station Code 36 GRS Line No 37 Image Catalog File Size 38 Image Catalog Processing Date 39 Image Catalog File Name 40 LO Processing Result File Name 41 LO Status 42 Line Loss No 43 Line No 44 Nadir Pointing Angle 45 Near Real Flag 46 Number of Pixels 47 Observation Direction 48 Operation Segment ID 49 Operation Segment No 50 Operation Type 51 Orbit Data Type 52 Path No To Calculate 53 Pointing Change Flag 54 Position X 55 Position Y 56 Position Z 57 R Band Channel 58 Reception Path No 59 Reference Ground Time 60 Reference Satellite Time 4 31 Item Item 61 Rev Correction 62 Satellite Clock Cycle 63 Scene Centre Longitude 64 Scene Centre Time 65 Scene Centre Latitude 66 Scene Cloud Coverage Information 67 Scene Centre Date 68 Pointing Angle 69 Orbit Direction 70 Off Nadir Angle 71 Polarization 72 Scene Lower Left Latitude 73 Scene Lower Left
188. t ID dC p m 4 so 0 LU 7 6 Obs plan search advanced 94 s search ad search Weekly Daily 2 Setting List Field C Search condition loading saving 9 8 Se M SPT uu Right Y EJ CAL search Not specify area all Fly direction No specification X Search method O Not specify area all f Envelope specification O Point specification with radius O Polygon specification O Shape file specification O KML file specification O Path degree specification O Sensor operating segment ID QJ bd j p Q JL M Ij P so Target period a X Figure 7 4 Observation Plan screen ad search tab 7 2 3 Check the list of observation plans When search is complete the results are shown in the observation plan list of fields When an Observation plan is selected from the observation plan list of fields the selected row is reversed Detailed information of the selected observation plan is shown in the details field Obs plan et dii m C ju MEN MEN MENI j s MENI MENI za gt aia MENI 1 B Oo SARM000000244582 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 43C 2 Q EJ SARM000000244597 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 3C 4 E B SARM000000244714 ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Normal table usage SPT HH Left N A N A 304 j Figure 7 5 Observation Plan screen L
189. tal Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 L srov creset O orator neuer Cadin cart em G Satellite Name L Tropieg Observation Start Date Asia ee Tropic of bemoan m e ALOS2014533560 140830 ALOS2014533570 140830 ALOS2014533580 140830 ALOS2014533590 140830 ALOS2014556940 140830 ALOS2014600230 140830 uum Wa B v e Search Results Total Result Matched 800 Displaying 800 Filtered 0 E Show Checked C Show Highlighted C Check Highlighted Add to Cart Export d 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 10 02 57 2014 08 30 14 03 47 2014 08 30 20 39 58 bservation Start 2014 08 30 1 2014 08 30 1 2014 08 30 1 2014 08 30 1 2014 08 30 1 2014 08 30 2 Order History gz Help Observation End Date ALOS2014533560 140830 ALOS2014533570 140830 ALOS2014533580 140830 ALOS2014533590 140830 ALOS2014556940 140830 ALOS2014600230 140830 ALOS2014600240 140830 ALOS2014600300 140830 ALOS2014606930 140830 ALOS2014606940 140830 ALOS2014634040 140831 ALOS2014634050 140831 ALOS2014634060 140831 ALOS2014634070 140831 ALOS2014644060 140831 ALOS2014644070 140831 ALOS2014646950 140831 ALOS2014662360 140831 ALOS2014662370 140831 ALOS2014662380 140831 pppppppppppppppppppp WW Uc c Uc UU UU AUC IK IR IK CpoOmDDDDDOUOUUE PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 PALSAR 2 P
190. ted Add to Cart Export E Scene ID Sensor Name Satellite Name Observation Start Date Highlight Hide All Hide foot prints EA iii amp avosz2028310720 141201 A M OK OQ Aosanzsescove 141102 ALOS2019150670 140930 PALSAR 2 2014 08 30 15 18 49 ALOS2019150680 140930 PALSAR 2 2014 09 30 15 18 49 2 M M QD atosz2019372880 141002 ALOS2019372870 141002 PALSAR 2 2014 10 02 03 30 27 x x 4 O amp Q 0s201310690 140808 ALOS2019372880 141002 PALSAR 2 2014 10 02 03 30 27 B ALOS2023952920 141102 PALSAR 2 2014 11 02 02 56 29 Figure 5 4 Product order Operational steps When you click on the Add to Cart button selected product will be added to Cart Further W icon appears in row of list which shows that product is added to Cart Search Results Total Result Matched 87 Displaying 87 Filtered 0 C Show Checked Show Highlighted L Check Highlighted Export E Scene ID Sensor Name Satellite Name Observation Start Date Highlight Hide All Hide foot prints a i EH EH gi O M atos2028310720 141201 ALOS2019150670 140930 PALSAR 2 2014 09 30 15 18 49 z O M Aaos202 952910 141102 ALOS2019150680 140930 PALSAR 2 2014 09 30 15 18 49 o ALOS2019372880 141002 ALOS2019372870 141002 PALSAR 2 2014 10 02 03 30 27 1 o ALOS2011310690 140808 ALOS2019372880 141002 PALSAR 2 2014 10 02 03 30 27 ALOS2023952920 141102 PALSAR 2 2014 11 02
191. time while it is visible Stored telemetry is a data that is transmitted to earth station through the command by storing telemetry in a data recorder Tracking and Control Acquiring data such as a satellite s status location or position etc is known as Tracking and regulating it such as controlling the position by sending command signals to satellite is known as Control Carrying out both shall be referred to as Tracking and Control which orbit the satellite is revolving which orbit it will take in the future and then command data is sent to the satellite Hence earth station s perform stable operations domestically as well as overseas Since it is developed by Apollo plan various functions such as voice telemetry command R amp RR ranging and Doppler measurement are executed in carrier S band 2 1 2 3GHz of up down pair of frequency ratio 221 240 It is a main channel as a communication method for tracking and control and recently it is also adopted for almost all the satellites in Japan Multiplexing of R amp RR ranging signals commands uplink and telemetry downlink are executed in S band frequency TI FHIL 1 Disaster Users Disaster Management Headquarters International Charter on Space User and Major Disasters Sentinel Asia etc 2 Public Users 1 Land management users for e g Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism 2 Resource management users such as Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fis
192. tion 11 Observation Direction 12 Capturing date 13 Sensor Direction 14 Processing Level 0 15 Processing Level 16 Process Status 17 Format 18 Provided scheduled date 19 Processing status update date and time 20 Map Projection UTC 21 Path 22 Frame 23 Scene Shift 24 Image Orientation 25 Pixel Size 26 Center Lat 27 Center Lon 28 Resampling 29 UTM Zone 30 Map Direction 31 Orbit Accuracy 32 Attitude Accuracy 33 Production results details display button 34 Cancel Order order cancel button 6 16 The processing status in Order details list shows the processing statuses related to product generation from Order received to Product generation completed See Table 6 9 and Figure 6 11 Table 6 9 List of processing status displayed in Order details list Processing status Description Order received Status showing that order has been received Waiting for Observation plan draft Status when observation plan draft is awaited for the corresponding order details Observation plan draft completed Status when observation plan draft is completed for the corresponding order details Uplink completed Status when uplink is done for the corresponding order details LO data creation completed Status when LO data is created for the corresponding order details Waiting for product generation Status when product generation is awaited for the cor
193. tion screen Click the OK button to register the user information or else click the Cancel button to return to the previous screen User Information Check User Information User ID AUIG2 USERO00001 Password desee ke eie sese Basic User Information Name COSMO TARO Jr Concerned Institution COSMO Concerned Department Position E mail Address AUIG2 USER00001Gcosmo com Country USA Postal Zip Code Prefecture State Province City Town Contact Address Phone Number 012 345 6789 Ext Fax Delivery Destination Information Destination Name A flow until it begins to use service The near days from user information registration this screen to user registration completion notification are less than 5 business days URL is indicated to user registration completion notification e mail User information registration A User registration completion a B Ex AXA z l This screen amination in J gt notification E mail gt Services accessible Figure 3 6 User Information screen Procedures of user registration are carried out by the system operator after registration Result of registration approved denied is notified to the specified e mail address in a separate e mail 3 3 Composition of User Information Update screen User Information Update screen is namely composed of three parts the User information entry dialog shown as a in Figure 3 7 where different type of information can be entered t
194. tioned in sent e mail from AUIG2 display format Japanese English 1 The FTP site is only available for authenticated users Click the Confirm information button and then confirm the content from User Information screen Click the OK button to update the user information or else click the Cancel button to return to the previous screen Update result approved denied is displayed on the screen If update fails modify the entered details with respect to the error message 4 Method to Search Product Product of ALOS 2 and ALOS can be searched in AUIG2 Product Search screen opens when Product Search is selected from the Common menu on the top of the screen 4 M Atos 2 4 M PALSAR 2 KC Observation width 25km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 50km Resoluti Observation width 70km Resoluti Observation width 350km Resolut Observation width 490km Resolut 4 EJ Atos 4 EJ avnir 2 C E observation width 70km Resoluti al Eg PRISM L4 E observation width 35km Resoluti observation width 70km Resoluti 4 Paisa E observation width 70km Resoluti Ay E Observation width 350km Resolut 4 Observation Date Gem m mmus m e a 9 iy o p Cloud Coverage 2 PSM Goo jr Figure 4 1 Common menu 4 1 Composition of Product Search screen Product Search screen is namely composed of four parts the Map field shown as a in Figure
195. try To enter the information of user dialog Fields with indicate required However Middle Name is optional Table 3 2 b Confirm information Confirms the entered user information and registers button the user on AUIG2 c Cancel button Cancels the user registration 3 4 3 2 Operational overview for registration of the user information The basic operational steps for user registration are as follows Further users to be registered are notified about steps to register themselves through a separate mail User registration in AUIG2 Receiving notification for registration method User registration Examined in JAXA X User registration completion notification through email Figure 3 3 The basic operational steps for user registration After receiving notification about the application procedure access the listed URL AUIG2 Terms of Use Figure 3 4 screen will appear Read all the terms of use and if you accept them click the Agree button If you do not accept the terms of use click the Disagree button HAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency AUIG2 Terms of Use ALOS 2 ALOS User Interface Gateway AUIG2 is a system which provides the various on line services about the observational data of an Advanced Land Observing Satellite ALOS and ALOS 2 which the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA develops This Terms of Use states the terms and conditions un
196. ts are passed through the distributed delay line having a characteristic opposite to that of frequency versus time delay characteristic or equivalent FFT processing matched filtering is done then the energy included in all spectrums of point targets which are scattered temporally gets piled up at single point and a sharp pulse is output By pulse compression amplitude of the receiving pulse of pulse width T becomes double and pulse width becomes 1 TB and range resolution and S N improves by increasing the T and B bandwidth RENE Centre National d Etudes An agency established in December 1961 to implement space policy of France Its task is Spatiales to analyze nation s space activities in long term perspective and then propose involvement with Europe in this respect to the government It also leads important development plan in nation policy or within ESA framework CNES headquarter is in Paris and Rocket Development Centre is located in Evry a suburb in Paris Large scale test facilities are in Toulouse and Guyana has rocket launch and test facilities Appendix 4 4 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Coherent 2abE Lb2z The concept is called as excellent coherence when interference can easily take place in two waves Wave in which interference takes place is called as coherent wave and the one in which it does not is called as incoherent wave Common information dB Common information refers to information
197. uality we can not provide the data 30 Because processed data of PALSAR L1 0 are poor quality we can not provide the data 40 Producing of PSR Browse Data has failed 60 Because Level 0 data are not enough amount for process we cannot provide the data 61 Because there are no Orbit Data we cannot provide the data 62 Because there are no Precision Orbit Data specified we cannot provide the data In case specifying the most high accurate orbit data we may provide the data 63 Because there is no Coordinates Conversion Matrix we cannot provide the data 64 Because there are no Precision Attitude Data specified we cannot provide the data In case specifying the most high precision attitude data we may provide the data 65 Because there is no Time Difference Information we cannot provide the data 66 Because there are no Attitude Level 0 Data we cannot provide the data 67 Because producing of High Frequency Attitude Data has failed we cannot provide the data 68 Because process has failed due to data error we cannot provide the data 80 Because process has failed due to data error we cannot provide the data 6 17 2 Work result Description code 90 Under conducting visual inspection 91 Under conducting visual inspection 92 Because process has failed due to data error we cannot provide the data You can display a list of the files contained in the zip file of the product to be pro
198. ue PS standard longitude It specifies longitude which becomes standard when Map projection PS is specified e Do not specify Automatically decided by system e Longitude specification 179 999 180 000 LCC standard latitude It specifies latitude which becomes standard when Map projection LCC is specified e Do not specify Automatically decided by system e Latitude specification 1 and latitude specification 2 When Scene center latitude is northern hemisphere 0 000 S b x a 90 000 When Scene center latitude is southern hemisphere 90 000 S a lt x lt b lt 0 000 a and b represent standard latitude 1 and standard latitude 2 x is scene center latitude LCC source latitude It specifies latitude which becomes standard when Map projection LCC has been specified e Latitude specification 90 000 90 000 LCC source longitude It specifies longitude which becomes standard when Map projection LCC has been specified e Longitude specification 179 999 180 000 Orbit accuracy Method to decide precision orbit data to be used e Most Accurate and Available e High precision orbit information Scene shift It specifies scene shift volume e Scene shift volume specification 5 0 4 Format It specifies the file format used at the time of providing Note that some formats might not be available for some users e CEOS e GeoTIFF
199. ures 5 8 5 11 5 15 5 1541 5 16 5 16 1 5 1642 5 18 Table 5 3 Buttons in Parameter Settings dialog e Changed the order of items according to the display order in the screen i Parameter Settings in b Parameter Settings button of Section 5 3 1 e Added the description that the specifiable processing levels and parameter values vary depending on the 5 12 5 13 Changed the default value of Orbit accuracy a PALSAR 2 processing parameter to High precision orbit information Figure 5 15 1 Processing parameters Table 5 4 Setting items of Parameter Settings dialog Example of ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 Level 1 5 Added the following contents to b Parameter Settings button of Section 5 3 1 ii Processing Algorithm Version iii Visual examination Table 5 7 Set up items in Order option e Changed the setting item names as displayed in the screen Product provision method Provision Method Zip file Password Protection Split order Providing in Parts e Added Delivery to Provision Method e Changed the option name for Password Protection With password On Without password Off e Changed the default setting of Providing in Parts from Off to On e Added Production Request Type as the setting item Changed the first row and or title in the screen shown in Figure 6 1 according to application of the standard JAXA logo e For the description for Figure 6 2 the number of areas th
200. vided by clicking the Spit download button under Providing in Parts in the order details list Order Detail Information No Order ID Order Date Order Status Status Update Date Time UTC Product Coun 1 0000003933 2014 12 05 Providing cancelled Operations of operator 2014 12 05 18 35 03 1 CE gt Cancel Order Re Order i Product Details Figure 6 11 2 List of split downloadable files Any file can be downloaded separately by clicking the file name on the list In the case of split download the corresponding files are downloaded without being compressed in a zip file The Split download button is available if a PALSAR 2 product can be downloaded only when a Download option button HTTPS SFTP HTTP or FTP is selected for Provision Method 6 1743 6 4 File structure provided by AUIG2 Product provided by AUIG2 is compressed in one ZIP file Structure of ZIP file is shown in the image given below Order ID zip KML file 1 of all orders Order ID unit Order ID Order Details ID Scene ID zip KML file 1 of individual scenes Order Details ID unit File set of ordered product 2 Figure 6 12 Structure of ZIP file provided by AUIG2 1 KML file is provided only when product of Table 6 10 given below is ordered Table 6 10 KML output target product ALOS 2 PALSAR 2 1 5 2 1 3 1 AVNIR 2 1A 1B1 1B2 ALOS PRISM 1A 1B1 1B2 PALSAR 1 5 2
201. vision Method Download HTTPS HTTP File Transfer SFTP Password Protection 0n Oof Providing in Parts Return To cart ess Figure 5 11 Product order Operational steps 5 7 9 Click on order after confirming the Cart details and order options If you click OK in Confirmation dialog of final order order is confirmed Confirmation of Order Contents x hI Order Details ID Satellite Thumbnail Operation Mode Orbit Direction m a Y aea E aia Ww 0000000027762 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132900 0000000027764 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132910 C x 0000000027763 AVNIR 2 ALAV2A027132920 m RA 0000000027760 PALSAR 2 ALOS2027802950 141128 0000000029345 PALSAR 2 ALOS2019372880 141002 RRR RA 0000000029346 PALSAR 2 ALOS2023952910 141102 0000000027858 PRISM ALPSMF026692660 0000000027857 PRISM ALPSMN026692715 0000000027853 PRISM ALPSMB026692770 0000000027771 PALSAR ALPSRP103272900 wow RAA w Is 0000000027772 PALSAR ALPSRP104950700 Qa Q Qa Qa Q Q ax MI ajx Q Qa Qa Q W IS 0000000027770 PALSAR ALPSRP114870680 4 a Destination Information d FTP Information Ij Order Options Delivery Name No data is available because providing method is not online Provision Method Download Delivery Address Password Protection On Delivery Postal Code Providing in Parts No Company Name Department Name Telephone No Extension No Fax No Observation order limit inform
202. waves having a fixed beam diameter are emitted obliquely downward the regions are irradiated in the surface Therefore irradiated range of the microwave is the scanning width in the regions which are perpendicular to the traveling direction of the satellite To increase the resolution of the surface in the traveling direction it is better to irradiate diagonally downwards if the beam diameter is same to increase the off nadir angle However the scanning is limited because of the requirement of high power due to weak backscattering and reflection and lack of information as the microwave is not irradiated to a portion of the surface due to excess oblique incidence Appendix 4 22 Glossary and abbreviation Abbreviation and Glossa Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR f FkBREILL 4 SAR Synthetic Aperture Radar is high resolution microwave image radar It is mounted in aircraft and satellite to project vivid images of topographical features forest waves sea ice etc The quality to capture images in all weather conditions is considered to be its strongest utility feature Even the image information possesses various signature features which are not present in optical sensor and the research and development for utilization of this technology is growing rapidly SAR is a type of side looking radar The principle of its operation is as follows Radar sends microwave pulses horizontally and obliquely downwards and receives reflection pulses from gr
203. wing angle or scanning speed in scanner and changes of beam width and the sampling rate etc in radar are the main factors of internal distortion Further position of platform altitude position variation in speed ups and downs in the ground level earth curvatures and rotation etc are the main factors of external distortion GeoTIFF GeoTIFF T Geographical information embedded in TIFF Tagged Image File Format is known as GeoTIFF and basically it complies with TIFF TIFF developed by Aldus No more in existence and Microsoft is a format to record image data Every image related information is noted in tag File extension is tif available for tiff Since monochrome 1 pixel 1 byte data as well as 1 pixel 2 byte data can be used in TIFF itis used as a standard format for IKONOS satellite Raw data 11 bit data of IKONOS satellite image cannot be used directly in bit map because only 1 pixel 1 byte data in monochrome can be used in bit map format TIFF has Motorola method and Intel method Further for image data positioning IBM method and other method are available One must take care while reading image data p GPS Data Generic term for GPS navigation data and GPS signal data GPS navigation data is the time series data of satellite positioning calculated on the basis of GPS data provided by satellite device on i Board GPS iur data is leno signal data of carrier phase GPS Ground range
204. y Observation Plan List ssseeee 7 1 7 1 Composition of Observation Plan screen ssssssee 7 2 7 2 Observation Plan screen Operational overview 7 4 7 2 1 Select Observation Plan Search in Observation plan operation panel 7 5 7 2 2 Enter search conditions for Observation plan search 7 6 7 2 3 Check the list of observation plans sssseeee 7 7 7 3 Description of screen nece eves E cii erates lg t ea ces 7 8 7 3 1 Observation Plan screen Operations panel sssssssssse 7 8 7 3 2 Map Tield ois eq eR nenas aedis 7 12 3 9 Listo Tlelds PEE EEE EE EE Rel xen 7 13 7 3 4 Details fleld ird Co ee E e sieves a poe de ERES 7 14 Appendix 1 Order parameter settings list Appendix 2 File list Appendix 3 Mail notification list Appendix 4 Glossary and abbreviations Appendix 5 Items list ii 1 Overview 1 1 What is AUIG2 AUIG2 is an online service related to ALOS 2 Advanced Land Observing Satellite 2 and ALOS Advanced Land Observing Satellite in a WWW browser which helps to use various services ALOS 2 and ALOS related information can be browsed and observation data can also be searched and ordered using AUIG2 Further within the satellite data providing services there are services which require user registration The recommended operating conditions for AUIG2 are shown
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