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Ahad Alotaibi, Chris Chatwin and Phil Birch
In aerial surveillance systems, achieving optimal object detection precision is of paramount importance for effective monitoring and reconnaissance. This article presents a novel approach to enhance object detection accuracy through the integration of De...
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Yanhua Shao, Xingping Zhang, Hongyu Chu, Xiaoqiang Zhang, Duo Zhang and Yunbo Rao
Aerial object detection acts a pivotal role in searching and tracking applications. However, the large model, limited memory, and computing power of embedded devices restrict aerial pedestrian detection algorithms? deployment on the UAV (unmanned aerial ...
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Inzar Salfikar, Indra Adji Sulistijono, Achmad Basuki
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Finding victims at a disaster site is the primary goal of Search-and-Rescue (SAR) operations. Many technologies created from research for searching disaster victims through aerial imaging. but, most of them are difficult to detect victims at tsunami disa...
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Geert J. Verhoeven
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core data for (European) landscape archaeology projects. Despite the many technological and theoretical evolutions that have characterised this field of archaeolo...
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Duke M. Bulanon, John Lonai, Heather Skovgard and Esmaeil Fallahi
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Kirim Lee and Won Hee Lee
Land surface temperature (LST) is one of the crucial factors that is important in various fields, including the study of climate change and the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon. The existing LST was acquired using satellite imagery, but with the develo...
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Daniel Hein, Thomas Kraft, Jörg Brauchle and Ralf Berger
Security applications such as management of natural disasters and man-made incidents crucially depend on the rapid availability of a situation picture of the affected area. UAV-based remote sensing systems may constitute an essential tool for capturing a...
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Jayme Garcia Arnal Barbedo
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are becoming a valuable tool to collect data in a variety of contexts. Their use in agriculture is particularly suitable, as those areas are often vast, making ground scouting difficult, and sparsely populated, which means...
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David C. Cowley, Charles Moriarty, George Geddes, Georgina L. Brown, Tom Wade and Caroline J. Nichol
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is the lead public body which investigates, promotes and cares for the historic environment in Scotland. It undertakes a range of archaeological airborne work from detailed documentation of individual sites to extensiv...
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David C. Cowley, Charles Moriarty, George Geddes, Georgina L. Brown, Tom Wade and Caroline J. Nichol
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is the lead public body which investigates, promotes and cares for the historic environment in Scotland. It undertakes a range of archaeological airborne work from detailed documentation of individual sites to extensiv...
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Yang Wang, Zhiyuan Gu, Xiangyue Meng, Lei Zhang and Yuegang Fu
Combining the requirements of spectrometers for unmanned aerial vehicle platforms, a miniaturized airborne wide-angle push-broom imaging spectrometer with an Offner configuration is designed. The system comprises an objective lens and an Offner-type spec...
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Konstantinos Ioannou
The detection of possible areas for the application of agroforestry is essential and involves the usage of various technics. The recognition of forest types using satellite or aerial imagery is the first step toward this goal. This is a tedious task invo...
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Sharad Mehta, John Peach and Andrew Weinert
Aerial surveys using LiDAR systems can play a vital role in the quantitative assessment of infrastructure damage caused by hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters. GmAPD LiDAR provides high-resolution 3D point-cloud data which enables the surveyo...
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Rakesh John Amala Arokia Nathan, Indrajit Kurmi and Oliver Bimber
We present Inverse Airborne Optical Sectioning (IAOS), an optical analogy to Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR). Moving targets, such as walking people, that are heavily occluded by vegetation can be made visible and tracked with a stationary optica...
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Juan G. Arango and Robert W. Nairn
The purpose of this study was to create different statistically reliable predictive algorithms for trophic state or water quality for optical (total suspended solids (TSS), Secchi disk depth (SDD), and chlorophyll-a (Chl-a)) and non-optical (total phosph...
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Maciej Smaczynski, Beata Medynska-Gulij and Lukasz Halik
Traditionally, chorochromatic maps with a qualitative measurement level are used for land use presentations. Along with the use of UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), it became possible to register dynamic phenomena in a small space. We analyze the applicati...
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Lukas Wiku Kuswidiyanto, Dong Eok Kim, Teng Fu, Kyoung Su Kim and Xiongzhe Han
The cultivation of kimchi cabbage in South Korea has always faced significant challenges due to the looming presence of Alternaria leaf spot (ALS), which is a fungal disease mainly caused by Alternaria alternata. The emergence of black spots resulting fr...
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Shao Zhang, Guoqing Yang, Tao Sun, Kunyang Du and Jin Guo
With the development of our society, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) appear more frequently in people?s daily lives, which could become a threat to public security and privacy, especially at night. At the same time, laser active imaging is an important d...
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Jacob D. Bushaw, Kevin M. Ringelman and Frank C. Rohwer
With the widespread extirpation of top predators over the past two centuries, mesocarnivores play an increasingly important role in structuring terrestrial trophic webs. However, mesocarnivores are difficult to survey at a population level because their ...
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Jakub Langhammer
This study examines the potential and limits of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) applicability for the monitoring of stream restoration in an urban environment. UAV imaging was used for long-term post-restoration monitoring of an urban stream. The mon...
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