Conference Chairman
Dr. Adi Sadewo Salatum, Chairman of LAPANProgram Committee
Mr. Luo Ge, Vice Administrator of CNSA and Secretary General of AP-MCSTA
Mr. Luigi Fusco, ESAPreliminary Schedule
Dr. Pulinets Sergey Alexandrovich, FSA
Mr. Toto Marnanto Kadri, LAPAN, Aerospace Electronic Technology Center, LAPAN
Dr. Orbita Roswintiarti, Remote Semsing Application Center, LAPAN
Mr. Shen Xuhui, China Earthquake Administration (CEA)
Mr. Meng Qingyan, Demonstration Center for Space-borne Remote Sensing, CNSA
Mr. Li Chuanrong, Academy of Opto-Electronics, CAS
Mr. Cao Jinbin, Center for Space Science and Applied Research, CAS
Ms. Yang Fang, Chinese Academy of Space Technology
Ms. Gong Jinyu, Chinese Society of Astronautics
Registration
Date Morning Afternoon Evening July 25
Wednesday1.Registration
2.Opening Ceremony
3.Invited Keynote SpeechesPlenary Session Welcome Reception
hosted by CNSAJuly 26
ThursdayPlenary Session Plenary Session July 27
Friday1. Plenary Session
2. Discussion
3. Closing CeremonyCultural Tour Farewell Dinner
hosted by LAPAN
Registration time will be from 7:30 to 9:20 on the morning of July 25. There will be a reception desk in front of the meeting room, "Kridangga Ballroom", on the 1st floor of the hotel.Presentation
All invited keynote speeches and presentations will be allotted within 15 minutes, with 5 minutes for questions and discussions afterwards. It is recommended to finish presentation on time.Working Lunch
Equipment such as an overhead projector, a screen and a laptop aiding presentation will be located in the meeting room. Please copy the PPT into the laptop before the session.
The working lunches during the Workshop will be served at Kridangga Ballroom on the 1st floor of the hotel.
WEDNESDAY 25th JULY 2007 (Kridangga Ballroom-1st Floor)
07:30-09:20 Registration
09:30-10:00 Opening Ceremony (Chairperson: Dr. Toto Marnanto Kadri, LAPAN)
Welcome Address Dr. Adi Sadewo Salatum, MSc, Chairman of LAPAN
Opening Address Mr. Luo Ge, Vice Administrator of CNSA and Secretary General of AP-MCSTA
Address Mr. Wu Guoxiang, Chief, Space Tech. App. Section Information, Communication and Space Tech. Division UN ESCAP
10:00-10:15 Break
Keynote Speech (Chairperson: Dr. Toto Marnanto Kadri, LAPAN)
10:15-10:45 Title (TBD)
Dr. Hery Harjono(Indonesia)
10:45-11:15 The General Propose for China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite Project
Dr. Shen Xuhui(China)
11:15-11:45 Complex Model of Coupling Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere (LAIC)
as a Foundation for Creating the Satellite Earthquake Warning System
Dr. Sergey Pulinets(Russia)
11:45-12:15 Earthquake Monitoring from Space 10 Years of R&D in Italy
R. Battiston(Italy)
12:15-13:00 Lunch
Session A: Space Environment and Ground System (Chairperson: Mr. Luigi Fusco, ESA)
13:00-13:20 Anomalous Field of Geomagnetic Diurnal-variation and Ionospheric f0F2 and Earthquake Prediction Research
Ding Jianhai(China)
13:20-13:40 Some Ionospheric Perturbations before Earthquakes Detected by the Micro-satellite DEMETER
Yang Dongmei(China)
13:40-14:00 Investigation of Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling by Monitoring TEC and Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
Melike Gurun(Turkey)
14:00-14:20 The Development Level and the Important Achievements of Space Environment Explore in China
Yang Xiaochao(China)
14:20-14:40 Seismo-Electromagnetic Signatures Possibly Related to the Very Powerful Earthquakes in Indonesia
S. Saroso et al.(Indonesia)
14:40-14:55 Break
14:55-15:15 Atmospheric and Ionospheric Effects Observed around the Time of Sumatra Mgapthrust Earthquakes of 26 Dec 2005 and 28 March 2005
S. Pulinets(Russia)
15:15-15:35 Disturbances from Outer Space and Their Similarities with Earthquake-produced Signals in Space
Cao Jinbin(China)
15:35-15:55 Seismo-ionospheric Precursors Constrained by Ground-based and LEO GPS Measurements
Zhou Yiyan(China)
15:55-16:15 Seismo - Ionospheric Coupling Detected during Earthquake
Effendy, Sri Kaloka(Indonesia)
16:15-16:35 An Architecture for Chinese Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite's Ground Application System
Liu Yurong(China)
17:00 End of the Day
Session B: Satellite Platform and On-board Instrument Technology (Chairperson: Dr. Li Chuanrong, China)
09:00-09:20 Simulation of the Influence of Power System Grounding on the Charging of Satellites
Chen Xianxiang(China)
09:20-09:40 The System Concept Design of the First Chinese Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES)
Yang Fang(China)
09:40-10:00 On Early Prediction of Earthquakes by Observation of Spiky Solitons in the Van Allen Radiation Belt
U. A. Mofiz,(Italy)
10:00-10:20 Analysis on the Payloads of China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite
Wang Lanwei(China)
10:20-10:40 National Earthquake Monitoring in Thailand
Sumalee Prachuab(Thailand)
10:40-11:10 Break
11:10-11:30 A Particle Detector Optimized for the Monitoring of Earthquake Precursors from Space
R. Battiston(Italy)
11:30-11:50 Experience on the Magnetic and Electric Detectors of the EGLE-LAZIO Technology Demonstrator
V. Sgrigna, L. Conti (Italy) 11:50-12:10 New development of Seismo-electromagnetic Observation in the World
Zhang Xuemin (China)
12:10-12:30 INFN Experience on Particle Detection in Space
R. Battiston(Italy)
12:30-14:00 Lunch
Session C: Data Processing and Delivering (Chairperson: Dr. S. Pulinets, Russia)
14:00-14:20 Surface Deformation Associated with the 1997 M7.9 Earthquake of Mani, Tibet from D-InSAR
Shan Xinjian(China)
14:20-14:40 CO-SEISMIC Ground Deformation and Tectonic Feartures Evidenced by INSAR, Southern Peru
Katherine Gonzales(Peru)
14:40-15:00 Auxiliary Data for Satellite-CSES
Hei Baoqin(China)
15:00-15:20 The Pilot-Project on the Composite Diagnose of the Earthquake Precursors Based on Helio-Geophysical Remote Sensing
Alexey A.Romanov (Russia)
15:20-15:40 The Visualization Method of DEMETER Data and Its Realization
Liu Nan(China)
15:40-16:00 Short-immediately Earthquake Forecasting Using the Data of Outgoing Long-wave Radiation
Kang Chunli(China)
16:00-16:30 Break
Session D: Data Calibration (Chairperson: Dr. Meng Qingyan, China)
16:30-16:50 Current Situation of Earthquake Prediction Exploration in China Mainland and Its Potential Demands for Space Technology
Zhang Yongxian(China)
16:50-17:10 Electromagnetic Phenomena Associated with Earthquakes nearby Tianzhu Seismic Gap
Du Xuebin(China)
17:20 End of the Day
Session E: Satellite Orbit and Other Topics (Chairperson: Dr. Shen Xuhui, China)
09:00-09:20 The Orbit Design Optimal of Seismo-electromagnetic Satellite
Zhou Yiyan(China)
09:20-09:40 Effects of Earthquake of October 2005 on Geomagnetic Field at Karachi
M.Ashiq, Madeeha(Pakistan)
09:40-10:00 Earthquake Related Activities in Bangladesh
Suraiya Begum(Bangladesh)
10:00-10:30 Discussions: Ways and Possibilities for International Cooperation (Chairperson: Dr. Shen Xuhui, China )
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-11:30 Closing Address by Mr.Bambang Tejasukmana, Deputy Chairman of Aerospace Science, Assessment and Information, LAPAN
11:30-13:00 Lunch
14:00-16:00 Cultural Tour
16:30 End of the Day
[国家航天局ネットニュース] 国家航天局代表団は2007年7月24日~28日にインドネシアを訪問します。
期間、代表団とインドネシア航天局はジャカルタで共に“電磁衛星を利用した地震予報の監視測定の国際シンポジウム”を催しました。これは世界で初の宇宙技術を利用した地震に対しての監視測定の国際シンポジウムです;代表団はインドネシア科学技術省の副部長を訪問して、インドネシアについてアジア太平洋の空間の協力機構の公約の問題に参加して意見を交換しました;中国の駐インドネシア公使館の楊玲珠(公使級)の大使館参事官に代表団の関連仕事を報告しました;それ以外に、また宇宙飛行のリモート・センシングと応用の問題と香港中文大学について疎通を行いました。(王海鵬)
This workshop was held at Hotel Athlet Century, Jakarta, Indonesia from July 25 to 27, 2007. It was co-sponsored by the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN) and the China National Space Administration (CNSA), and was supported by the Secretariat of the Asia Pacific Multilateral Cooperation in Space Technology and Applications (AP-MCSTA).Source: ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL SPACE AGENCY FORUM Newsletter -No.030, 1/ Sep/ 2007
The Workshop included 4 sessions: Space Environment and Ground Systems, Satellite Platforms and On-Board Instrument Technology, Data Processing and Delivering sessions, and Satellite Orbit and other topics.
According to Mr. Bambang Setiawan Tejasukmana Deputi for Remote Sensing of LAPAN, more than 130 experts, scholars and professionals from 12 countries and international organizations (UNESCAP, UNOOSA) attended the Workshop, exchanging views on the possibility of earthquake early-warning and monitoring systems using space technology.