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Image Fusion and Evaluation by using Mapping Satellite-1 Data

  • Huang, He;Hu, Yafei;Feng, Yi;Zhang, Meng;Song, DongSeob
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.31 no.6_2
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    • pp.593-599
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    • 2013
  • China's Mapping Satellite-1, developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), was launched in three years ago. The data from Mapping Satellite-1 are able to use for efficient surveying and geometric mapping application field. In this paper, we fuse the panchromatic and multispectral images of Changchun area, which are obtained from the Mapping Satellite-1, the one that is the Chinese first transmission-type three-dimensional mapping satellite. The four traditional image fusion methods, which are HPF, Mod.IHS, Panshar and wavelet transform, were used to approach for effectively fusing Mapping Satellite-1 remote sensing data. Subsequently we assess the results with some commonly used methods, which are known a subjective qualitative evaluation and quantitative statistical analysis approach. Consequently, we found that the wavelet transform remote sensing image fusion is the optimal in the degree of distortion, the ability of performance of details and image information availability among four methods. To further understand the optimal methods to fuse Mapping Satellite-1 images, an additional study is necessary.

Effects of Tropospheric Mapping Functions on GPS Data Processing

  • Won, Ji-Hye;Park, Kwan-Dong;Ha, Ji-Hyun;Cho, Jung-Ho
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2010
  • In processing space geodetic data, mapping functions are used to convert the tropospheric signal delay along the zenith direction to the line of sight direction. In this study, we compared three mapping functions by evaluating their effects on the tropospheric signal delay and position estimates in GPS data processing. The three mapping functions tested are Niell Mapping Function (NMF), Vienna Mapping Function 1 (VMF1), and Global Mapping Function (GMF). The tropospheric delay and height estimates from VMF1 and GMF are compared with the ones obtained with NMF. The differences among mapping functions show annual signals with the maximum occurring in February or August. To quantitatively estimate the discrepancies among mapping functions, we calculated the maximum difference and the amplitude using a curve fitting technique. Both the maximum difference and amplitude have high correlations with the latitude of the site. Also, the smallest difference was found around $30^{\circ}N$ and the amplitudes increase toward higher latitudes. In the height estimates, the choice of mapping function did not significantly affect the vertical velocity estimate, and the precision of height estimates was improved at most of the sites when VMF1 or GMF was used instead of NMF.

Understanding the Mapping Principle of One Syllable One Character as a Predictor of Word Reading Development in Chinese

  • Lin, Dan;Shiu, Ling-Po;Liu, Yingyi
    • Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.73-85
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    • 2016
  • Speech-print mapping awareness is defined as the awareness of the principles underpinning how speech sound is matched to print symbols. Chinese is unique in that it follows the one syllable one character mapping principle. The present study examined the predictive power of speech-print mapping awareness in young children's word reading. Seventy-four Hong Kong children from the first and second kindergarten years were tested with phonological awareness, visual skills, syllable-level mapping awareness, and Chinese reading ability at Time 1. Chinese reading abilities were tested again 1 year later. It was found that syllable-level mapping awareness predicted Chinese word reading abilities 12 months later. Further, it seemed that the link of syllable mapping to Chinese reading is particularly significant for beginning readers. The findings suggest that understanding the language-specific speech-print mapping principle is critical for reading acquisition at the early stage of reading development.

A NEW GENERALIZED RESOLVENT AND APPLICATION IN BANACH MAPPINGS

  • Wang, Xian;Chen, Jun-Min;He, Zhen
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we introduce a new generalized resolvent in a Banach space and discuss its some properties. Using these properties, we obtain an iterative scheme for finding a point which is a fixed point of relatively weak nonexpansive mapping and a zero of monotone mapping. Furthermore, strong convergence of the scheme to a point which is a fixed point of relatively weak nonexpansive mapping and a zero of monotone mapping is proved.

P-I-OPEN MAPPINGS, P-I-CONTINUOUS MAPPINGS AND P-I-IRRESOLUTE MAPPINGS

  • Kim, Ji-Yoon;Kim, Chang-Su
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.383-404
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    • 2009
  • The notions of P-I-open (closed) mappings, P-I-continuous mappings, P-I-neighborhoods, P-I-irresolute mappings and I-irresolute mappings are introduced. Relations between P-I-open (closed) mappings and I-open (closed) mappings are given. Characterizations of P-I-open (closed) mappings are provided. Relations between a P-I-continuous mapping and an I-continuous mapping are discussed, and characterizations of a P-I-continuous mapping are considered. Conditions for a mapping to be an I-irresolute mapping (resp. P-I-irresolute mapping) are provided.

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Domain Mapping using Nonlinear Finite Element Formulation

  • Patro, Tangudu Srinivas;Voruganti, Hari K.;Dasgupta, Bhaskar;Basu, Sumit
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2009
  • Domain mapping is a bijective transformation of one domain to another, usually from a complicated general domain to a chosen convex domain. This is directly useful in many application problems like shape modeling, morphing, texture mapping, shape matching, remeshing, path planning etc. A new approach considering the domain as made up of structural elements, like membranes or trusses, is developed and implemented using the nonlinear finite element formulation. The mapping is performed in two stages, boundary mapping and inside mapping. The boundary of the 3-D domain is mapped to the surface of a convex domain (in this case, a sphere) in the first stage and then the displacement/distortion of this boundary is used as boundary conditions for mapping the interior of the domain in the second stage. This is a general method and it develops a bijective mapping in all cases with judicious choice of material properties and finite element analysis. The consistent global parameterization produced by this method for an arbitrary genus zero closed surface is useful in shape modeling. Results are convincing to accept this finite element structural approach for domain mapping as a good method for many purposes.

NEW HYBRID ALGORITHM FOR WEAK RELATIVELY NONEXPANSIVE MAPPING AND INVERSE-STRONGLY MONOTONE MAPPING IN BANACH SPACE

  • Zhang, Xin;Su, Yongfu;Kang, Jinlong
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.29 no.1_2
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    • pp.87-102
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this paper is to prove strong convergence theorems for finding a common element of the set of fixed points of a weak relatively nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions of the variational inequality for an inverse-strongly-monotone mapping by a new hybrid method in a Banach space. We shall give an example which is weak relatively nonexpansive mapping but not relatively nonexpansive mapping in Banach space $l^2$. Our results improve and extend the corresponding results announced by Ying Liu[Ying Liu, Strong convergence theorem for relatively nonexpansive mapping and inverse-strongly-monotone mapping in a Banach space, Appl. Math. Mech. -Engl. Ed. 30(7)(2009), 925-932] and some others.

MONOTONE CQ ALGORITHM FOR WEAK RELATIVELY NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS AND MAXIMAL MONOTONE OPERATORS IN BANACH SPACES

  • Kang, Jinlong;Su, Yongfu;Zhang, Xin
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.29 no.1_2
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    • pp.293-309
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this article is to prove strong convergence theorems for weak relatively nonexpansive mapping which is firstly presented in this article. In order to get the strong convergence theorems for weak relatively nonexpansive mapping, the monotone CQ iteration method is presented and is used to approximate the fixed point of weak relatively nonexpansive mapping, therefore this article apply above results to prove the strong convergence theorems of zero point for maximal monotone operators in Banach spaces. Noting that, the CQ iteration method can be used for relatively nonexpansive mapping but it can not be used for weak relatively nonexpansive mapping. However, the monotone CQ method can be used for weak relatively nonexpansive mapping. The results of this paper modify and improve the results of S.Matsushita and W.Takahashi, and some others.

LINEAR MAPPINGS, QUADRATIC MAPPINGS AND CUBIC MAPPINGS IN NORMED SPACES

  • Park, Chun-Gil;Wee, Hee-Jung
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2003
  • It is shown that every almost linear mapping $h{\;}:{\;}X{\;}{\rightarrow}{\;}Y$ of a complex normed space X to a complex normed space Y is a linen. mapping when h(rx) = rh(x) (r > 0,$r\;{\neq}\;1$$x{\;}{\in}{\;}X$, that every almost quadratic mapping $h{\;}:{\;}X{\;}{\rightarrow}{\;}Y$ of a complex normed space X to a complex normed space Y is a quadratic mapping when $h(rx){\;}={\;}r^2h(x){\;}(r{\;}>{\;}0,r\;{\neq}\;1)$ holds for all $x{\;}{\in}{\;}X$, and that every almost cubic mapping $h{\;}:{\;}X{\;}{\rightarrow}{\;}Y$ of a complex normed space X to a complex normed space Y is a cubic mapping when $h(rx){\;}={\;}r^3h(x){\;}(r{\;}>{\;}0,r\;{\neq}\;1)$ holds for all $x{\;}{\in}{\;}X$.

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A General Uniqueness Theorem concerning the Stability of AQCQ Type Functional Equations

  • Lee, Yang-Hi;Jung, Soon-Mo
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.291-305
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we prove a general uniqueness theorem which is useful for proving the uniqueness of the relevant additive mapping, quadratic mapping, cubic mapping, quartic mapping, or the additive-quadratic-cubic-quartic mapping when we investigate the (generalized) Hyers-Ulam stability.