High resolution optical satellite imagery / Ian Dowman, Karsten Jacobsen, Gottfried Konecny, Rainer Sandau.
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- online resource
- 9781628700770
- 1628700777
- 9781849951067
- 1849951063
- 621.36/78 23
- G70.4 .D69 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Satellite imaging technology -- History of optical sensors in space -- Principles of high resolution optical sensors -- Sensors with a GSD of greater than 1 m up to 16 m -- Sensors with a GSD of 1 m or less -- Calibration, sensor models and orientation -- Processing and products -- Conclusions and future developments.
This is a comprehensive guide to the characteristics and use of high resolution optical images from satellite-borne sensors, concentrating on sensors designed for mapping. It considers the SPOT series of satellited and sensors with a ground sample distance (GSD) of less than 15m, operational since SPOT 1.
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