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Remote Sensing of Diseases

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2020
Detection, identification, and quantification of plant diseases by sensor techniques are expected to enable a more precise disease control, as sensors are sensitive, objective, and highly available for disease assessment. Recent progress in sensor technology and data processing is very promising; nevertheless, technical constraints and issues inherent ...
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Geologic Remote Sensing

Science, 1981
Remote-sensing techniques are now being used routinely in geologic interpretation for mineral and energy exploration, plant siting, waste disposal, and the development of models for regional and continental tectonics. New spaceborne methods and associated technologies are being developed to produce data from which geologic information about large areas
Lawrence C. Rowan, Alexander F. H. Goetz
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Remote sensing

Geology Today, 1985
Pictures in digital form taken from space or aircraft can be processed to reveal useful structural and compositional information on geology. Widespread, uniform coverage enhances our understanding of large areas of this and other planets. Continuing improvements in technology suggest that remote sensing will play an increasingly important role in ...
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REMOTE SENSING OPERATIONS

International Journal of Neural Systems, 1995
We show that Neural Networks can efficiently model multivalued transfer functions. We propose a method related to conditional density approximation p(y/x) and test the validity of the approach on a remote sensing problem.
Fouad Badran   +4 more
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Remote Sensing in Development

Science, 1981
Remote sensing is used to acquire statistics on crops in developing countries and to locate petroleum and mineral deposits. It has increasing potential for forest monitoring and subsurface water location. Problems related to Third World use of the technology include sensitivity about the dissemination of data with high spatial resolution, exploitation ...
Adolfo Mascarenhas, Charles K. Paul
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Fundamentals of Remote Sensing

2013
Remote sensing is defined as the art, science and technology through which the characteristics of object features/targets either on, above or even below the earth’s surface are identified, measured and analyzed without direct contact existing between the sensors and the targets or events being observed, see e.g., (Jensen 2009; Lillesand et al.
Awange, Joseph L, Kyalo Kiema, John B
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Remote sensing the Mekong

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2014
With a total length of over 4350 km, the Mekong River is the longest river in Southeast Asia. The river originates at the Tibetan plateau at an altitude of 5000 m and flows through six countries of...
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Study of Remote Sensing and Remote Sensing Robot Technology

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Remote sensing robot technology is an emerging research area, which attains a development in recent years. In this paper, the definitions of remote sensing and robot remote sensing will be discussed, and then the remote mines detection technology of RAT-1 eight-wheeled robot, the application of IR-optical sensor in mobile robot for detection and source
Fu Qin Guo, Yuan Qing Wang
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Remote Sensing in Entomology

Annual Review of Entomology, 1989
The term "remote sensing" has come to be strongly associated with techniques of observation from earth-orbiting satellites, and in this guise would seem to have relatively little to offer entomologists. However, the subject more properly includes all methods of "observation of a target by a device some distance from it" (9), and this broader definition
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Remote Sensing: Pollution

2020
Remote sensing (RS) is generally defined as the set of techniques, instruments, and interpretative tools used to expand and improve the perceptive ability of the human eye, collecting information about an object without being in physical contact with the object itself.
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