Settapong Malisuwan's research while affiliated with Royal Thai Army and other places

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Publications (106)


VTOL UAVs for Forest Monitoring and Management via Remote Sensing: A Case Study in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
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August 2023

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Charnvit Munikanond

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Settapong Malisuwan
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Figure 1. US AQI levels from 0 -301+, equivalent PM 2.5 standards by μg/m 3 , and health recommendations for each level (Source: IQAir-First in air quality).
Figure 2. Average annual and monthly PM 2.5 concentrations, color-coded by US Air Quality Index categories (Source: IQAir-First in air quality). frequency of "excellent" air quality after 2020, the average PM 2.5 concentration also rose to over 35.4 g/m 3 . The three-month period selected for the investigation coincides with the agricultural burning season in Thailand. This time frame was chosen because the start and end dates of this season are subject to fluctuations due to the weather, so comparing the same period each year helps to minimize the impact of these fluctuations on PM 2.5 levels recorded [2]. Thailand's Pollution Control Department collected data from 37 public PM 2.5 sensors located in Chiang Mai as well as other standardized non-government air quality monitors. During an average of three months in the burning season, it was observed that Chiang Mai had lower levels of PM 2.5 pollution in 2021 compared to 2020 and 2019, but higher concentrations than in 2018 and 2017. PM 2.5 concentration levels have been steadily rising over the past five years, increasing the risk to people's health, with March being the most polluted month during the 2017-2021 period, with average PM 2.5 concentrations frequently twice as high as in the other months of the three-month monitoring period [2] [17]. The trends suggest that earlier agricultural burns, heightened by the effects of global warming, have led to agricultural workers starting the burning season earlier in an effort to avoid droughts. Additionally, the government's ban on the burning of crops during January-February may have also contributed to the increase in PM 2.5 concentrations. Data gathered confirms that the average PM 2.5 concentration between December and January in 2021 and 2020 was double that of 2017, 2018, and 2019 [17].
Figure 3. Wiang Pa Pao (19˚22'0" North, 99˚30'0" East), elevation of 838 meters (Source: "Wiang Pa Pao").
Monitoring Climate Change and Air Quality Project Initiative: A Case Study of the Collaboration between ECSTAR and TeroSpace in Thailand
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January 2023

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Journal of Environmental Protection

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Monitoring Hotspots Using Thermal Sensors on MODIS Aqua/Terra Satellite System: A Case Study of National Park Areas in Northern Thailand

January 2023

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Advances in Remote Sensing






Citations (44)


... One commonly used standard in this category is the CubeSat, which is manufactured in a size of 10 × 10 × 10 cm 3 , also known as 1U [2]. Some advantages of manufacturing small satellites are as follows: cost reduction, short development times, launches at an affordable price, commercial applications, and flexibility [3]. Many projects today use commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components and there are even companies that offer complete systems on the market [4]. ...

Reference:

Performance Analysis of Inter-Satellite and Satellite-Ground Communication: A Report on Flight Data for a Low Earth Orbit CubeSat
Small Satellites for Low-Cost Space Access: Launch, Deployment, Integration, and In-Space Logistics

American Journal of Industrial and Business Management

... The next section of this paper will focus on the promising areas for future research and development [30]. The section will outline key research projects that will be pursued. ...

Earth Observation Ground Station Systems of KMITL-ECSTAR Research Center
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • October 2022

... Intelsat, a global satellite operator, has also embraced big data analytics to drive operational efficiency and enhance reliability (Malisuwan and Kanchanarat, 2022). Intelsat uses data analytics to analyze market trends, monitor competitor activities, and identify new business opportunities. ...

Small Satellites for Low-Cost Space Access: Launch, Deployment, Integration, and In-Space Logistics

American Journal of Industrial and Business Management

... The agencies involved in the creation and regulation of Thai space laws and policies are depicted in Figure 1. Thailand has successfully drafted the Thailand Space Affairs Act, B.E. 2535 (2015), which is a continued effort from the Thailand Space Affairs Act, B.E. 2535 (2009), and is currently in the process of creating a full-fledged space law and agency infrastructure [22]. The initial draft act includes several ministries, departments, and agencies amalgamated into an effective infrastructure supporting the Thai space laws. ...

Space Industry Development: Opportunities and Challenging in Thailand
  • Citing Article
  • September 2021

International Journal of Science and Management Studies (IJSMS)

... In this case, a function of lineright is plotted on the Smith Chart diagram like the form of a spiral in the Fig. 5c. [59][60][61][62] The complex electric modulus [3][4][5]63 M * (ω) = M (ω) + iM (ω). [9] Here, M (ω) and M (ω) are the real and the imaginary parts of the complex electric modulus. ...

Frequency-Dependent Smith-Chart Model as Applied to Integrated Circuit Package Antenna Design
  • Citing Article
  • January 2013

International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering

... According to, [19], different service levels in terms of throughput, latency (delay), jitter (delay fluctuation), and packet errors or loss are provided for different types or streams of data to offer QoS. The goal of their work is to present a basic QoS principle for the 5G LTE service. ...

Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) of the 4G LTE Perspective
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  • January 2016

International Journal of Future Computer and Communication

... Network readiness is closely tied to cryptocurrency adoption since it measures the preparedness of an economy in relation to the presence of infrastructure and skills required for technology adoption. It could provide guidelines to policy makers and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) stakeholders to collaborate and promote ICT development (Malisuwan et al., 2016). ...

Thailand’s Position in the Network Readiness Index (NRI): Analysis and Recommendations
  • Citing Article
  • January 2016

... Rather than focusing on regulating the operator directly, sometimes it is better to regulate telecommunication services at the retail level although this might not help reduce the market dominance or any discriminative behaviors that prevent competitions. However, it could stimulate competitive conditions in the retail market, such as [28], [29]. ...

TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION: FRAMEWORK AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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  • February 2016

... the need for credit, savings, or money transfers, the access of financial services has been limited to more than 2.5 billion people due to lack of trust in financial institutions, lack of information, or lack of infrastructure, among others.[66] Nevertheless, the use of mobile financial services and its continuing penetration in emerging countries are expanding FI, and new formal financial channels are reaching the unbanked. ...

DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE FINANCIAL SERVICES IN THAILAND
  • Citing Article
  • February 2016

... also states that policy uncertainty depresses the license value. Reference [17] proposed a model of Artificial Neural Network (ANN), a non-parametric model against the parametric models that need a higher background of statistics. [18] Compares the auction strategies adopted in different countries and suggest approach for "value for money". ...

Radio Spectrum Valuation by Applying the Artificial Neural Network Model
  • Citing Article
  • January 2016

Journal of Advances in Computer Networks