"Earth Observation" ed. by Rustam B. Rustamov and Saida E. Salahova
ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9533079738 9789533079738 | 258 pages | PDF | 8 MB
ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9533079738 9789533079738 | 258 pages | PDF | 8 MB
This book presents different aspects of climate change and discusses space technology applications.
Today, space technology is used as an excellent instrument for Earth observation applications. Data is collected using satellites and other available platforms for remote sensing. Remote sensing data collection detects a wide range of electromagnetic energy which is emitting, transmitting, or reflecting from the Earth's surface. Appropriate detection systems are needed to implement further data processing. Space technology has been found to be a successful application for studying climate change, as current and past data can be dynamically compared.
Contents
1 Earth Observation – Space Technology
2 Nanosatellites: The Tool for Earth Observation and Near Earth Environment Monitoring
3 Clarification of SAR Data Processing Systems and Data Availability to Support InSAR Applications in Thailand
4 Vision Goes Symbolic Without Loss of Information Within the Preattentive Vision Phase: The Need to Shift the Learning Paradigm from Machine-Learning (from Examples) to Machine-Teaching (by Rules) at the First Stage of a Two-Stage Hybrid Remote… Part I
5 Vision Goes Symbolic Without Loss of Information Within the Preattentive Vision Phase: The Need to Shift the Learning Paradigm from Machine-Learning (from Examples) to Machine-Teaching (by Rules) at the First Stage of a Two-Stage Hybrid Remote… Part II
6 8-Band Image Data Processing of the Worldview-2 Satellite in a Wide Area of Applications
7 Convex Set Approaches for Material Quantification in Hyperspectral Imagery
8 Forest Fires and Remote Sensing
9 Ocean Reference Stations
10 Current Advances in Uncertainty Estimation of Earth Observation Products of Water Quality
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