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Earth remote sensing market trends
Panov D.V., Bragina A.V., Kovkov D.V.
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Imaging Spectrometry for Earth Remote Sensing
Science, 1985Imaging spectrometry, a new technique for the remote sensing of the earth, is now technically feasible from aircraft and spacecraft. The initial results show that remote, direct identification of surface materials on a picture-element basis can be accomplished by proper sampling of absorption features in the reflectance spectrum.
Alexander F H Goetz, Barrett N ROCK
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Optical remote sensing of the earth
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985Optical remote sensing of the earth from aircraft and from orbit has made unique contributions to understanding the dynamics of the atmosphere, oceans, and the vegetation cover of the land, as well as provided new perspectives in the study of the solid earth.
A F H Goetz, William L Barnes
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With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT)-based near-Earth remote sensing technology, the problem of network intrusion for near-Earth remote sensing systems has become more complex and large-scale.
Yalu Wang, Zhijie Han
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Quantum Imaging for Remote Sensing and Earth Observation
2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS, 2021We discuss quantum imaging protocols and their possible application in remote sensing and Earth Observation. In particular, we shall focus on a novel quantum imaging protocol, named Correlation Plenoptic Imaging (CPI), which exploits the spatio-temporal correlations of light to perform 3D imaging and refocusing of out-of-focus objects, while ...
Francesco V. Pepe +3 more
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Remote sensing and the digital earth
2001 International Conferences on Info-Tech and Info-Net. Proceedings (Cat. No.01EX479), 2002The concept of the digital earth (DE) has great impact and significance to many scientific fields. This paper first introduces the formation and the content of the DE concept and the Chinese scholars' attitude to DE. Then it analyzes the development of the remote sensing technology as one of the vital technologies supporting DE.
null Wang Hui, null Wang Tao
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Earth system science and remote sensing
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985A conceptual model is presented of the Earth System appropriate to global change on timescales of decades to centuries. This is used as a framework for discussion of the processes and feedbacks involved in the physical climate system and in biogeochemical cycles, and the expected role of remote sensing in understanding them.
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The Earth as a Target for Remote Sensing
1990The Earth is a complex target for remote sensing. The atmosphere alters ElectroMagnetic Radiation (EMR) passing through in as non-uniform way. Furthermore, atmospheric parameters vary over a wide range of time and space scales. Water vapor distributions, for example, may change within hours or days.
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Remote sensing of the earth by microwaves
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1974Extant techniques for remotely sensing the earth with instruments operating at microwave frequencies are surveyed. Microwave sensors can provide day-night operation and almost an all-weather capability due to higher transmission through clouds at microwave than at visible or infrared wavelengths.
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2017
In studying the pictures sent from weather satellites, scientists realized that they might able to take photographs from space to learn a lot more than just where the clouds are. The instruments and systems used in satellites such as Nimbus, Meteor, and NOAA allowed to also experiment new applications of space vehicles: remote sensing and monitoring of
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In studying the pictures sent from weather satellites, scientists realized that they might able to take photographs from space to learn a lot more than just where the clouds are. The instruments and systems used in satellites such as Nimbus, Meteor, and NOAA allowed to also experiment new applications of space vehicles: remote sensing and monitoring of
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