Second Recent Advances in Quantitative Remote Sensing
Author: José Antonio Sobrino Rodríguez
Publisher: Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1100
ISBN-13: 9788437065335
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: José Antonio Sobrino Rodríguez
Publisher: Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1100
ISBN-13: 9788437065335
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: José A. Sobrino
Publisher: Universitat de València
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 1046
ISBN-13: 9788437055152
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: José Antonio Sobrino Rodríguez
Publisher: Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 984
ISBN-13: 9788437055152
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: José Antonio Sobrino Rodríguez
Publisher: Universitat de València
Published: 2018-12-14
Total Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 8491332014
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Fifth International Symposium on Recent Advances in Quantitative Remote Sensing was held in Torrent, Spain from 18 to 22 September 2018. It was sponsored and organized by the Global Change Unit (GCU) from the Image Processing Laboratory (IPL), University of Valencia (UVEG), Spain. This Symposium addressed the scientific advances in quantitative remote sensing in connection with real applications. Its main goal was to assess the state of the art of both theory and applications in the analysis of remote sensing data, as well as to provide a forum for researcher in this subject area to exchange views and report their latest results. In this book 89 of the 262 contributions presented in both plenary and poster sessions are arranged according to the scientific topics selected. The papers are ranked in the same order as the final programme.
Author: Shunlin Liang
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2003-12-12
Total Pages: 560
ISBN-13: 0471281662
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Processing the vast amounts of data on the Earth's land surface environment generated by NASA's and other international satellite programs is a significant challenge. Filling a gap between the theoretical, physically-based modelling and specific applications, this in-depth study presents practical quantitative algorithms for estimating various land surface variables from remotely sensed observations. A concise review of the basic principles of optical remote sensing as well as practical algorithms for estimating land surface variables quantitatively from remotely sensed observations. Emphasizes both the basic principles of optical remote sensing and practical algorithms for estimating land surface variables quantitatively from remotely sensed observations Presents the current physical understanding of remote sensing as a system with a focus on radiative transfer modelling of the atmosphere, canopy, soil and snow Gathers the state of the art quantitative algorithms for sensor calibration, atmospheric and topographic correction, estimation of a variety of biophysical and geoph ysical variables, and four-dimensional data assimilation
Author: Shunlin Liang
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 800
ISBN-13: 0123859557
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Advanced Remote Sensing is an application-based reference that provides a single source of mathematical concepts necessary for remote sensing data gathering and assimilation. It presents state-of-the-art techniques for estimating land surface variables from a variety of data types, including optical sensors such as RADAR and LIDAR. Scientists in a number of different fields including geography, geology, atmospheric science, environmental science, planetary science and ecology will have access to critically-important data extraction techniques and their virtually unlimited applications. While rigorous enough for the most experienced of scientists, the techniques are well designed and integrated, making the book’s content intuitive, clearly presented, and practical in its implementation. Comprehensive overview of various practical methods and algorithms Detailed description of the principles and procedures of the state-of-the-art algorithms Real-world case studies open several chapters More than 500 full-color figures and tables Edited by top remote sensing experts with contributions from authors across the geosciences
Author: Ming Hung
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2018-07-25
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 1789235367
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Remote sensing was the primary data source since the launch of the first environmental monitoring satellite back in 1972. In the past five decades, remote sensing technology has come a long way and evolved into a mature science. Even so, new technologies, new theories, new methodologies, and new applications continue to emerge. With the rapid pace of technological advancement, it is essential to share experiences especially between different disciplines, either on breakthroughs in new theory or understanding, or applications of remote sensing on real world issues. Disciplines or fields covered in this book include geography, geology, agriculture, forestry, botany, and oceanography. Though remote sensing may be used differently in various disciplines, the principles are similar, if not the same. This book will be valuable to scientists, scholars, working professionals, or students who use remote sensing in their work, and are interested in learning how others use remote sensing in different ways.
Author: Boris Escalante
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2012-06-13
Total Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 953510652X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This dual conception of remote sensing brought us to the idea of preparing two different books; in addition to the first book which displays recent advances in remote sensing applications, this book is devoted to new techniques for data processing, sensors and platforms. We do not intend this book to cover all aspects of remote sensing techniques and platforms, since it would be an impossible task for a single volume. Instead, we have collected a number of high-quality, original and representative contributions in those areas.
Author: Prasad Thenkabail
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2009-06-24
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 1420090100
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