Authors: Daniel C. Heinz, Thomas Bahr and Greg Terrie (Harris Geospatial Solutions) Many methods... more »
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Presented at Wind Europe Summit 2018
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Background Over the course of the past several decades, remote sensing processes have been fine-tuned and enhanced to develop the modern analysis tools we utilize today to create information products from satellite, airborne, and UAS collection platforms. Historically the data coming off of these platforms have traditionally been 2D imagery,... Read More >
Introduction The ability to measure electromagnetic energy at varying wavelengths as it interacts with a material forms some of the foundation behind remote sensing and spectral science. The physical characteristics of the material cause the electromagnetic energy to be reflected, refracted, or absorbed in a way that is unique to each... Read More >
The emergence and growth of geospatial technology over the past few decades has given rise to an industry that is driving demand at colleges and universities across the US. More academic disciplines have been teaching GIS, remote sensing and other geospatial curriculum as a result. As more companies, industries and disciplines incorporate... Read More >
Series Part 1: Impervious Surface Mapping Introduction Impervious surfaces, or more explicitly, man-made surfaces such as roads, sidewalks, buildings, and parking lots, make up more and more of the urban landscape as communities continue to experience growth and make necessary infrastructure improvements. The environmental impacts that... Read More >
Workflow Tools in ENVI Introduction The growing reliance on geospatial imagery makes it increasingly important for users to get critical information from imagery. Tools and processes that help easily and accurately extract information are essential, whether information is needed for intelligence, scientific or planning purposes.... Read More >