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Article A Robust Photogrammetric Processing Method of Low-Altitude UAV Images

by Mingyao Ai, Qingwu Hu, Jiayuan Li, Ming Wang, Hui Yuan, Shaohua Wang
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Objectbased detailed vegetation classification with airborne high spatial resolution remote sensing imagery. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote

by Qian Yu, Peng Gong, Nick Clinton, Greg Biging, Maggi Kelly, Dave Schirokauer - Sensing , 2006
"... In this paper, we evaluate the capability of the high spatial resolution airborne Digital Airborne Imaging System (DAIS) imagery for detailed vegetation classification at the alliance level with the aid of ancillary topographic data. Image objects as minimum classification units were generated throu ..."
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In this paper, we evaluate the capability of the high spatial resolution airborne Digital Airborne Imaging System (DAIS) imagery for detailed vegetation classification at the alliance level with the aid of ancillary topographic data. Image objects as minimum classification units were generated

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCESSING OF LOW ALTITUDE IMAGE SEQUENCES BY UNMANNED AIRSHIP

by Yongjun Zhang
"... Low altitude aerial image sequences have the advantages of high overlap, multi viewing and very high ground resolution. These kinds of images can be used in various applications that need high precision or fine texture. This paper mainly focuses on the photogrammetric processing of low altitude imag ..."
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Low altitude aerial image sequences have the advantages of high overlap, multi viewing and very high ground resolution. These kinds of images can be used in various applications that need high precision or fine texture. This paper mainly focuses on the photogrammetric processing of low altitude

Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry

by Paul A. Rosen, Scott Hensley, Ian R. Joughin, Fuk K. Li, Søren N. Madsen, Ernesto Rodríguez, Richard M. Goldstein - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 2000
"... Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristics of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote sensin ..."
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sensing from a largely interpretive science to a quantitative tool, with applications in cartography, geodesy, land cover characterization, and natural hazards. This paper reviews the techniques of interferometry, systems and limitations, and applications in a rapidly growing area of science

Image processing workflows for airborne remote sensing

by Jan Biesemans, Sindy Sterckx, Els Knaeps, Kristin Vreys, Stefan Adriaensen, Jef Hooy, Koen Meuleman, Pieter Kempeneers, Bart Deronde, Jurgen Everaerts, Schläpfer Jens Nieke - In Proceedings of the 5th EARSeL Workshop on Imaging Spectroscopy
"... In support of the hyperspectral remote sensing campaigns and the APEX and MEDUSA sensor development projects, VITO has developed a dedicated experimental Central Data Processing Center (CDPC) for airborne earth observation data. The processing of imagery originating from airborne whiskbroom point sc ..."
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In support of the hyperspectral remote sensing campaigns and the APEX and MEDUSA sensor development projects, VITO has developed a dedicated experimental Central Data Processing Center (CDPC) for airborne earth observation data. The processing of imagery originating from airborne whiskbroom point

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC APPLICATION OF SPHERICAL IMAGING

by T. Pitkänen A, P. Pöntinen A, P. Rönnholm A
"... Spherical imaging is a technical approach of collecting scenery by viewing it through a single perspective. A typical realization of spherical imaging is a panoramic mosaic covering a part of the hemisphere. According to a photogrammetric definition, we introduce here, spherical imaging is an exact ..."
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the horizon and the azimuth, or, the Zenith and North. Spherical images are suitable for photogrammetric applications both in interior and exterior surroundings. The ease of use is a major advantage of spherical imaging. The procedure of utilizing them for surveying and mapping processes will be discussed

VARIANCE IN REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS

by Ananya Ghosh, Jon M. Corbett, Peter Keller, Dr. Kheir Al-kodmany, Squadron Leader, Mudit Mathur, Wing Commander Yeshwant
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A LOW-COST REMOTE SENSING SYSTEM FOR AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS

by Shuib Rambat, Shuib Rambat , 2011
"... A low-cost remote sensing system for agricultural applications ..."
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A low-cost remote sensing system for agricultural applications

CALIBRATING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AIRBORNE IMAGING SYSTEMS IN A TEST FIELD

by Eija Honkavaara, Lauri Markelin, Eero Ahokas, Risto Kuittinen, Jouni Peltoniemi
"... Passive and active digital imaging is rapidly replacing film imaging in photogrammetric data capture. The reliability, accuracy, and efficiency of airborne photogrammetry are based on calibrated, high-quality sensors and rigorous processing. The calibration processes of the digital photogrammetric a ..."
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airborne imaging systems are under development. Central challenges in the development of the calibration are the extensive variation in digital systems, the need for radiometric calibration, and the necessity for accurate system calibration. Test field calibration is a potential approach for determining

Remote Sensing

by Geoscience, Edward J. Wegman, Amy Braverman, Geoscience, Edward J. Wegman, Amy Braverman - IEEE Transactions on , 2001
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