Mosab Hawarey’s research while affiliated with Istanbul Technical University and other places

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Publications (47)


Trip to Wadi Rum, Southern Jordan
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August 2015

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Mosab Hawarey

Been told about eccentric features in Wadi Rum, I left home in Amman city at 5:00 AM on Tuesday 2015 August 25 towards the South. I was back at home around midnight after travelling around 900 km that day. I took tens of pictures ; the subject of this article. Some highly eccentric pictures are not included in this article, as they remain as open topics for further research.



Table 6 . The astronomical unit of the orbital distance from the sun for the fourth group
The astronomical unit of the orbital distance from the sun for the third group
The Solar System: A New Geometric Classification and Prediction of a New Asteroid
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March 2015

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International Journal of Astrophysics and Space Science

One of the most popular theories of measuring planetary distances in the solar system is Bode's law, but this law has some deviations when compared to the real distances. In this paper a new classification (Hazaymeh-Hawarey Classification) is presented. This classification aims to explain the inability of Bode's law to identify the two orbital dimensions of Neptune and Pluto, and it provides a new geometric image for the orbital distribution of the solar system, including Neptune and Pluto. This new classification shows that orbits of the solar system are divided into four equal groups, where the (10/3 = 4) is true. It also discovers that the two dimensions of Neptune and Pluto are much more systematic in the solar system, compared to Bode's law. The new classification includes the adjustment of the distances of Sedna and Eris, and enables the mathematical identification of a new asteroid located after Iris, even before the astronomical verification. The new classification reveals the symmetry and the anomaly of the solar system orbits and that the diameters of the first and fourth groups follow a geometric sequence. According to this, the diameter of the new asteroid can be determined.

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Table 6 . The astronomical unit of the orbital distance from the sun for the fourth group
The astronomical unit of the orbital distance from the sun for the third group
The Solar System: A New Geometric Classification and Prediction of a New Asteroid

January 2015

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Abstract One of the most popular theories of measuring planetary distances in the solar system is Bode's law, but this law has some deviations when compared to the real distances. In this paper a new classification (Hazaymeh-Hawarey Classification) is presented. This classification aims to explain the inability of Bode's law to identify the two orbital dimensions of Neptune and Pluto, and it provides a new geometric image for the orbital distribution of the solar system, including Neptune and Pluto. This new classification shows that orbits of the solar system are divided into four equal groups, where the (10/3 = 4) is true. It also discovers that the two dimensions of Neptune and Pluto are much more systematic in the solar system, compared to Bode's law. The new classification includes the adjustment of the distances of Sedna and Eris, and enables the mathematical identification of a new asteroid located after Iris, even before the astronomical verification. The new classification reveals the symmetry and the anomaly of the solar system orbits and that the diameters of the first and fourth groups follow a geometric sequence. According to this, the diameter of the new asteroid can be determined.



Definition of State

June 2012

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This paper is one of the fruits of a highly disciplined academic and intellectual research conducted by the author. The erroneous nature of the definition of the State adopted nowadays as part of International Law is shameful and must be corrected for humanity to get back on the righteous course regarding international relations between nations. The reality of State as it should be will result in the many current States, recognized by the United Nations, to lose recognition as political entities. This is because facts are absolute, while their perceptions are relative. The current definition of State is perception-based, not factual; it has been introduced for pure political purposes. It is one of the reasons of the current turmoil on the global arena.


The Independence of the States of Texas and California

September 2011

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This paper is one of the fruits of a highly disciplined academic and intellectual research conducted by the author; it is not for the stiff, fanatic, or unbalanced members of some extremist separatist groups in the States of Texas and California, rather it is for those with high intellect and depth of sight who really want to gain the independence of the States of Texas and California in 100% legal and peaceful manner: consistent with the International Law adopted by the United Nations and recognized by the Administration of the United States of America as binding. A detailed and careful consultation with legal experts in the field of interest, along the concepts presented in this paper, is highly recommended.



Modernisation of Saudi Cadastre

June 2010

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2 Citations

The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MOMRA) and the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) have been mandated to carry out a whole new cadastre programme that encapsulates a completely new cadastral registration system that would revolutionize the way real estate and cadastral registation processes is transacted. While the MOMRA is in charge of all technical affairs, the MOJ is in charge of the adjudication operations. This paper will highlight the efforts spent over many years to prepare the foundation for this new programme.


Comprehensive geo-spatial data creation for Asir region in the KSA

April 2009

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The General Directorate for Surveying and Mapping (GDSM) of the Deputy Ministry for Land and Surveying (DMLS) of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MOMRA) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has the exclusive mandate to carry out aerial photography and produce large-scale detailed maps for about 220 cities and villages in the KSA. This presentation is about the comprehensive geo-spatial data creation for the Asir region, South West KSA, that was founded on country-wide horizontal geodetic ground control using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) within the MOMRA's Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000 (MTRF2000) that is tied to International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000 (ITRF2000) Epoch 2004.0, and vertical geodetic ground control using precise digital leveling in reference to Jeddah 1969 mean sea level, and included aerial photography of area 2,188 km2 at 1:5,500 scale and 32,640 km2 at 1:45,000 scale, full aerial triangulation, and production of orthophoto maps at scale of 1:10,000 (680 sheets) for 32,640 km2, with aerial photography lasting from


Citations (7)


... This paper identifies the gaps and disadvantages of using dual-frequency receivers. Researchers in the past considered higher order ionospheric effects for their studies [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][14][15][16][17][18]. But an appropriate study for identifying the gaps of using a dualfrequency receiver had never been explored before. ...

Reference:

Shreya Sarkar, Anindya Bose
Effects of the 2nd order ionospheric terms on VLBI measurements
  • Citing Article
  • January 2005

Geophysical Research Letters

... Compared with conventional geographic information systems (GIS) and web mapping applications, LBS present several distinct characteristics, in terms of 'users and tasks', 'dynamic and mobile', and 'context-awareness' (Huang 2022). First, users of LBS might be non-specialists with very limited GIS expertise, and they often employ LBS to support their daily activities in space, e.g. ...

Location-Based Services
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • April 2006

... The second class of laser scanning approach, as an active detection technique, which can obtain high quality 3D point cloud data even in the weak illumination, has become more and more popular in the civil engineering domain in recent years [18][19][20]. For example, Teza et al. [21] used datasets collected by the terrestrial laser scanner to identify concrete surface damage using the mean curvature and Gaussian curvature of the structure surface, the application of which makes it possible to locate and quantify surface damage, so as to enhance the current visual inspection strategy. ...

Using Laser Scanning Technology to Measure Deflections in Steel Columns
  • Citing Article
  • March 2004

Iron & Steel Technology

... The first model was the one computed by the General Directorate of Survey (GDS) and known as the KSA geoid (Ngiboglu 2008). The second model is known as the MOMRA geoid 2009 (Alrajhi et al. 2009) and was established by the Ministry of Municipality and Rural Affairs (MOMRA). The combination of GRACE and GOCE satellite models, the GOCO03S, was taken up to degree and order 180 complemented with the EGM2008 from degree 181 up to 2190. ...

Refinement of Geoid in Saudi Arabia using GNSS/Benchmark data with EGM1996 and EGM2008
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • April 2009

... For accounting for path delay in the ionosphere, it is sufficient to retain only one term that is reciprocal to the square of the effective frequency. As it was shown by Hawarey et al. (2005), the impact of a higher order of expansion on the group delay, namely proportional to f −3 , does not exceed several picoseconds and is not detectable. The impact of the ionosphere on group delay is almost entirely eliminated if to observe simultaneously at two or more widely separated frequency bands. ...

Effects of the 2nd order ionospheric terms on VLBI measurements
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  • June 2005

... To detect ionospheric disturbances caused by spacecraft launches, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as GPS and GLONASS, are used. In pioneering studies in this area (Calais and Minster 1996;Afraimovich et al. 2000Afraimovich et al. , 2001Hawarey 2006), the emphasis was put on registration of SAW-associated TIDs. It was shown that regardless of the LV type, the ionospheric response represents a single pulse that corresponds to the classic shape of a SAW. ...

Travelling ionospheric disturbance over California mid 2000