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Detection of Event of Interest for Satellite Video Understanding

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2020
Satellite videos provide rich dynamic information of observed scenes at a large spatial and temporal scale and will play an important role in the future space information network. This work devotes to revealing events of interest (EOI) from satellite video scenes by using a two-stream method.
Yanfeng Gu, Tengfei Wang, Xudong Jin
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Satellite Video Intrinsic Decomposition

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022
Guoming Gao, Yanfeng Gu, Shengyang Li
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Unsupervised Video Satellite Super-Resolution by Using Only a Single Video

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2022
Recent studies have shown that deep-learning (DL)-based methods lead to improved performance in video satellite super-resolution (SR). However, the vast majority of prior work is supervised, which is restricted to artificially generated training data (e.g., predetermined bicubic downsampling).
Zhi He, Dan He, Xinyuan Li, Jiani Xu
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Superpixel algorithm for objects tracking in satellite video

2021 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Taiwan (ICCE-TW), 2021
Moving objects tracking in dynamic scenes is the most important study in satellite video processing. This paper's target is to propose an improved algorithm to track and detect the moving object. The object in the satellite image is a small size, and the ratio between the moving object and the whole frame is tiny.
Guo-Cheng Xu   +4 more
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Illegal Video Surveillance on Satellite

2012
Signal surveillance, especially the video surveillance is an important issue in satellite management and security. Lawbreakers usually steal channels of the public resources and publish their objectionable or illegal videos. In order to filter out these videos before been received, we have to recognize them in the transmission step on the satellite. In
Meiying Wei, Chen Li, Dayong Luo
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Effects of Rain Attenuation on Satellite Video Transmission

2011 IEEE 73rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2011
Heavy convective rain events are often experienced in tropical countries such as Singapore. The operation of high-speed satellite transmission in the Ka-band is therefore susceptible to attenuation. We present the setup of a high-speed link via the WINDS satellite using an ultra small aperture terminals (USAT).
Yee Hui Lee, Stefan Winkler 0001
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PBS, Satellites, and Digital Video Compression

SMPTE Journal, 1994
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) established American television's first satellite program distribution system in 1978. PBS presently uses one C-band transponder and six Ku-band transponders on the AT&T Telstar 401 satellite to distribute television program material to the approximately 200 satellite receiving earth stations that serve some 346 ...
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Novel satellite digital video TDMA system for business video communications

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1992
The authors propose a satellite video signal transmission system that uses a time division multiple access (TDMA) scheme for digital video signal transmission and a code division multiple access (CDMA) scheme for voice signal transmission from a video signal reception-only earth station (backward voice signal transmission).
Shuzo Kato   +3 more
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