This system is operated by Nakajima Laboratory and Cho Laboratory in Tokai University, collaborated with research institutes such as Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA).
There are three sites below;
- Shibuya, Tokyo [Shibuya campus (Shibuya), Tokai University] – Model 1
- Iriomote Island, Okinawa [Okinawa Regional Research Center (ORRC), Tokai University] – Model 1
- Kumamoto [Tokai University Space Information Center (TSIC)] – Model 2
TACPAS has Model 1 and Model 2, which were developed by Tokai University (2006) and by JAXA (2011) respectively.
Model 1 : a commercial digital camera, a fish-eye lense, a personal computer and some softwares
Model 2 : a commercial digital camera, a fish-eye lense, Linux board, some softwares and a GPS receiver
Model 2 : a commercial digital camera, a fish-eye lense, Linux board, some softwares and a GPS receiver
The photo is taken every 5 minutes and the system is designed to operate fully automatically.
* The Model 1 composition … Shibuya and Iriomote Isl.
Nikon D80 or D90
Sigma 8mm 2-pi lens with ND filter #2.0
Dell computer with Windows XP
Nikon Camera Control Pro
Daytime (4am-8pm): ISO 400, 1/160, F5 fixed exposure
Nighttime (8pm-4am): ISO1600, 13, F5 fixed exposure
* The Model 2 composition … Kumamoto
Nikon D7000
Sigma 4.5mm 2-pi lens with ND filter #2.0
Linux board
GPS
Daytime (4am-8pm): ISO 400, 1/160, F5 fixed exposure
Nighttime (8pm-4am): ISO1600, 13, F5 fixed exposure
Sigma 4.5mm 2-pi lens with ND filter #2.0
Linux board
GPS
Daytime (4am-8pm): ISO 400, 1/160, F5 fixed exposure
Nighttime (8pm-4am): ISO1600, 13, F5 fixed exposure
Acknowledgement:
The foundation of those three TACPAS systems were subsidised by JAXA, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research and Japan Weather Association.
Iriomote and Kumamoto sites are run with the cooperation of ORRC and TSIC.
Iriomote and Kumamoto sites are run with the cooperation of ORRC and TSIC.
Remarks
- JAXA, GCOM/SGLI project, Principle-investigator:Takashi Nakajima
- National Institute for Environmental Studies, GOSAT project “Development of the algorithms for cloud screening and retrieveing the cloud optical and microphysical properties using TANSO/CAI” Principle-investigator:Takashi Nakajima
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) 21300294, “Earth Observation & Education” Principle-investigator:Kohei Cho
- Japan Weather Association, “Improvement of fog detection algorithm” Principle-investigator:Takashi Nakajima