1 land cover classification using multi
... 2002), and can help in extracting more features (Wen and Chen, 2004).Various image fusion techniques are available in published literature (Li et al., 2002; Tu et al., 2001). ...
... 2002), and can help in extracting more features (Wen and Chen, 2004).Various image fusion techniques are available in published literature (Li et al., 2002; Tu et al., 2001). ...
Status of Barrel Database
... are now fully established • Interfaces to the database are available now to simplify and automate the upload and retrieval of data, including the upload of any backlogs. • UK-B cluster now using the database routinely with uploads of some data backlogs ~100% • All other clusters are scheduled to sta ...
... are now fully established • Interfaces to the database are available now to simplify and automate the upload and retrieval of data, including the upload of any backlogs. • UK-B cluster now using the database routinely with uploads of some data backlogs ~100% • All other clusters are scheduled to sta ...
ARL Technical Proposal, Volume I
... expanded, and their performance improved. This requires a critical mass of multivariate ocean observations to strongly test model performance, to evaluate flaws, and to provide the basis for improvement and operational use. The ability to accurately forecast atmospheric forcing of the ocean with hig ...
... expanded, and their performance improved. This requires a critical mass of multivariate ocean observations to strongly test model performance, to evaluate flaws, and to provide the basis for improvement and operational use. The ability to accurately forecast atmospheric forcing of the ocean with hig ...
GPS Positioning (CTB3310 Surveying and Mapping
... The NAVigation Satellite Time And Ranging (NAVSTAR) system, better known as the Global Positioning System (GPS), is one the most successful satellite systems to date. GPS is a one way radio ranging system which provides realtime knowledge of one's own position and a very accurate time reference. GP ...
... The NAVigation Satellite Time And Ranging (NAVSTAR) system, better known as the Global Positioning System (GPS), is one the most successful satellite systems to date. GPS is a one way radio ranging system which provides realtime knowledge of one's own position and a very accurate time reference. GP ...
PDF 6.41 MB - European Marine Board
... Some necessary data are available; they have been captured over many years. However, responsibility for collecting data in Europe’s seas and oceans is shared between a fragmented patchwork of regional, national, public and private organisations for various purposes. As a result, many valuable datase ...
... Some necessary data are available; they have been captured over many years. However, responsibility for collecting data in Europe’s seas and oceans is shared between a fragmented patchwork of regional, national, public and private organisations for various purposes. As a result, many valuable datase ...
emodnet - European Science Foundation
... Some necessary data are available; they have been captured over many years. However, responsibility for collecting data in Europe’s seas and oceans is shared between a fragmented patchwork of regional, national, public and private organisations for various purposes. As a result, many valuable datase ...
... Some necessary data are available; they have been captured over many years. However, responsibility for collecting data in Europe’s seas and oceans is shared between a fragmented patchwork of regional, national, public and private organisations for various purposes. As a result, many valuable datase ...
MIRA - shelterpakistan.org
... Tehsil/Taluka or UC level which can be acquired through International Space Charter or UNOSAT if available, or can also be purchased if really necessary. However, because of high cost involved,it is not viable to use high resolution imagery to track the phenomenon on daily basis. 3. Cloud cover can ...
... Tehsil/Taluka or UC level which can be acquired through International Space Charter or UNOSAT if available, or can also be purchased if really necessary. However, because of high cost involved,it is not viable to use high resolution imagery to track the phenomenon on daily basis. 3. Cloud cover can ...
An investigation of atmospheric temperature profiles in the
... They generally have a higher horizontal resolution and better global coverage but a low vertical resolution when compared to the ground-based observations. Therefore, there is an increasing demand from the meteorological communities for better observation techniques that can capture the atmospheric ...
... They generally have a higher horizontal resolution and better global coverage but a low vertical resolution when compared to the ground-based observations. Therefore, there is an increasing demand from the meteorological communities for better observation techniques that can capture the atmospheric ...
Theory Lesson 2
... Responsibilities of the Data Control Clerk • The first responsibility is to count the documents(files). • Checking visually to see that the details have been entered accurately and the correct number of data cells have been input. • Calculating a “control total” of some crucial cell for the entire b ...
... Responsibilities of the Data Control Clerk • The first responsibility is to count the documents(files). • Checking visually to see that the details have been entered accurately and the correct number of data cells have been input. • Calculating a “control total” of some crucial cell for the entire b ...
e-SOTER Regional pilot platform as EU contribution to a Global Soil
... morphometric analysis will elaborate the SOTER landform definitions introduced by Dobos et al. (2005). At the 1:250 000 scale, alternative methods to derive terrain parameters will be explored, in particular the comparative advantages of applying rule-based (MacMillan et al. 2000) and object-based s ...
... morphometric analysis will elaborate the SOTER landform definitions introduced by Dobos et al. (2005). At the 1:250 000 scale, alternative methods to derive terrain parameters will be explored, in particular the comparative advantages of applying rule-based (MacMillan et al. 2000) and object-based s ...
DSSFighterPilots -20041118.pps
... situation of the aircraft/pilot • To try different techniques for decision support based on the model • To make a prototype based on a given technique ...
... situation of the aircraft/pilot • To try different techniques for decision support based on the model • To make a prototype based on a given technique ...
european maritime safety agency - EMSA
... Maritime applications are set to benefit from the first satellite launch of the EU Copernicus programme on 3 April, from Kourou, French Guyana. The Sentinel-1 satellite carries a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) whose images allow oil spills and vessels to be clearly detected, regardless of the time o ...
... Maritime applications are set to benefit from the first satellite launch of the EU Copernicus programme on 3 April, from Kourou, French Guyana. The Sentinel-1 satellite carries a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) whose images allow oil spills and vessels to be clearly detected, regardless of the time o ...
GV2M: Global Vegetation Monitoring and Modeling
... area-wide consistent land cover mapping and monitoring. In this context, the use of multitemporal satellite data is decisive not only for tracking land cover changes but also for capturing seasonal cycles. To date, a number of global land cover datasets are available. However, major discrepancies be ...
... area-wide consistent land cover mapping and monitoring. In this context, the use of multitemporal satellite data is decisive not only for tracking land cover changes but also for capturing seasonal cycles. To date, a number of global land cover datasets are available. However, major discrepancies be ...
Project Summary - Optical Oceanography Laboratory
... Earth observation satellites. Specifically, real-time ocean color, infrared, and altimeter data from polar-orbiting satellites are collected at Louisiana State University’s Earth Scan Lab, the University of South Florida’s Institute for Marine Remote Sensing, and at the University of Miami’s Rosenst ...
... Earth observation satellites. Specifically, real-time ocean color, infrared, and altimeter data from polar-orbiting satellites are collected at Louisiana State University’s Earth Scan Lab, the University of South Florida’s Institute for Marine Remote Sensing, and at the University of Miami’s Rosenst ...
Fingerprinting rare earth elements from the air
... centre reflects the ethos that innovation developed for the Antarctic is transferable to a global setting. Aurora Cambridge aims to generate new research and entrepreneurial activity focused on climate change and challenging environments through academic, business and policy partnerships. It will be ...
... centre reflects the ethos that innovation developed for the Antarctic is transferable to a global setting. Aurora Cambridge aims to generate new research and entrepreneurial activity focused on climate change and challenging environments through academic, business and policy partnerships. It will be ...
2(10)_Ishihara
... • The operational measurement of integrated water vapor (IWV) measurement using the GPS receiver network (GEONET) of the Geophysical Survey Institute (GSI) has been planned. • However, the information on the orbits and the clocks of the GPS satellites, which are needed to calculate IWV, are not avai ...
... • The operational measurement of integrated water vapor (IWV) measurement using the GPS receiver network (GEONET) of the Geophysical Survey Institute (GSI) has been planned. • However, the information on the orbits and the clocks of the GPS satellites, which are needed to calculate IWV, are not avai ...
GEO_BUV_AOMSUC_LEF_Poster_D3
... BUV measurements in spectral regions with little trace gas absorption, primarily from 340 nm to 405 nm. All four instruments will make measurements within this spectral range and create these products. The GSICS quarterly has an article by Omar Torres, a primer on the properties of UVAbsorbing Aeros ...
... BUV measurements in spectral regions with little trace gas absorption, primarily from 340 nm to 405 nm. All four instruments will make measurements within this spectral range and create these products. The GSICS quarterly has an article by Omar Torres, a primer on the properties of UVAbsorbing Aeros ...
Opportunities of object-based image analysis for detecting urban
... area is NOT due to the classification algorithms The problem is related to the generation and selection of features It is extremely difficult to find out the representative training samples for man-made objects Spectral similarity of road and buildings ...
... area is NOT due to the classification algorithms The problem is related to the generation and selection of features It is extremely difficult to find out the representative training samples for man-made objects Spectral similarity of road and buildings ...
Weather Observations
... analysts are passive in nature. These include visible images, infrared (IR) images, and water vapor images (WV). Visible images show the solar radiation reflected from the Earth’s surface. Higher intensity reflections are shown in white with lower reflections toward the darker end of the scale. As a ...
... analysts are passive in nature. These include visible images, infrared (IR) images, and water vapor images (WV). Visible images show the solar radiation reflected from the Earth’s surface. Higher intensity reflections are shown in white with lower reflections toward the darker end of the scale. As a ...
2003
... Grey Teal (Anas gracilis) fitted with satellite transmitters that are being deployed in rice-growing regions and central Australia. Data collected will be used to model risk of crop predation based on location and the response of Grey Teal to wetland distribution (including other rice bays) at local ...
... Grey Teal (Anas gracilis) fitted with satellite transmitters that are being deployed in rice-growing regions and central Australia. Data collected will be used to model risk of crop predation based on location and the response of Grey Teal to wetland distribution (including other rice bays) at local ...
Mountain Ecosystems and the Global Earth Observation System of
... partnership between NASA and the German Space Agency DLR, maps variations in the Earth’s gravity field. These measurements yield information about the distribution and flow of mass within the Earth. The gravity variations that GRACE studies include runoff and ground water storage on land masses and ...
... partnership between NASA and the German Space Agency DLR, maps variations in the Earth’s gravity field. These measurements yield information about the distribution and flow of mass within the Earth. The gravity variations that GRACE studies include runoff and ground water storage on land masses and ...
2_Goodenough_IGARSS1..
... corresponding to AISA data Canopy height, digital surface and bare earth models are derived © July 2011 ...
... corresponding to AISA data Canopy height, digital surface and bare earth models are derived © July 2011 ...
- Aquatic Commons
... correspondingly enhance their resiliency), decision-makers in coastal communities require timely access to accurate information that affords them an opportunity to plan and respond accordingly. This includes information about the potential for coastal flooding, inundation and erosion at time scales ...
... correspondingly enhance their resiliency), decision-makers in coastal communities require timely access to accurate information that affords them an opportunity to plan and respond accordingly. This includes information about the potential for coastal flooding, inundation and erosion at time scales ...
UNAVCO
UNAVCO is a non-profit university-governed consortium that facilitates geoscience research and education using Geodesy. The UNAVCO academic and research community seeks to broaden human understanding of the changing Earth by integrating technologies, open geodetic observations, and research. UNAVCO is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and supports research around the world.As a university-governed consortium, UNAVCO is collectively tasked with advancing and supporting the science goals of the community. UNAVCO currently has over 100 US academic members, and supports over 65 organizations as associate members. Before incorporation in 2001, UNAVCO existed under different organizational umbrellas for nearly two decades as the University Navstar Consortium, then primarily serving geophysicists and geodesists who study tectonic deformation using high-precision GPS technology.Since 2003, UNAVCO's scope has expanded significantly, with service to new science communities - including those who focus on the deformation of ice, the Earth's response to ground water, sea level, and other aspects of the hydrosphere, and renewed interest in imaging the structure of the atmosphere. UNAVCO has also expanded its support of new geodetic tools: advancing GPS towards mm-level global GPS geodesy and to streaming high rate observations; borehole strain meters and seismometers, expanded geodetic imaging using lidar for Airborne Laser Swath Mapping, InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar), and Terrestrial Laser Scanning, web services and cyberinfrastructure. GPS is finding applications in a frequency range that used to be the sole provenance of seismology, as GPS measurements grow from one solution per day to one solution per second, with high precision.As of October, 2013, UNAVCO operates the GAGE (Geodesy Advancing Geosciences and EarthScope) Facility, located in Boulder, Colorado with regional offices in San Clemente, California and Anchorage, Alaska. The Facility provides science support through community coordination, field engineering, data services, technology innovation, and instrument testing, acquisition, and deployment. It provides scientific support to global geodetic infrastructure that is developed and operated through international collaborations. EarthScope, a set of integrated geophysical observatories, supports investigation of the entire temporal spectrum of Earth deformation processes. In particular, the Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) provides geodetic imaging of plate boundary deformation.UNAVCO undertook an internal reorganization to refine its community support and advisory committees. Three UNAVCO programs focus on: (1) Geodetic Infrastructure; (2) Geodetic Data Services; and (3) Education and Community Engagement.