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Edited by (U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 678 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 2100 g, 92 Tables, color; 336 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Remote Sensing Handbook
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482217864
  • ISBN-13: 9781482217865
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 678 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 2100 g, 92 Tables, color; 336 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Remote Sensing Handbook
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482217864
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A volume in the Remote Sensing Handbook series, Remotely Sensed Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies documents the scientific and methodological advances that have taken place during the last 50 years. The other two volumes in the series are Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing, and Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Studies.

This volume demonstrates the experience, utility, methods, and models used in studying a wide array of remotely sensed data characterization, classification, and accuracies for terrestrial applications. Leading experts on global geographic coverage, study areas, and array of satellite and sensors contribute to this unique handbook. This theoretical as well as highly practical book represents a thorough history of advancement in the field over last 50 years, bringing us to where we are now, and highlighting future possibilities.

Highlights include:











Fundamental and advanced topics in remote-sensing satellites and sensors Remote sensing data calibration, normalization, harmonization, and synthesis Optical, Radar, LiDAR, thermal, hyperspectral, and other satellite sensors, normalization of remotely sensed data, and data degradations Digital image processing, urban image classification, and image classification methods in land use\land cover, cropland, change detection studies Enhanced vegetation indices and standardization of vegetation indices Object-based image analysis (OBIA) and geospatial data integration LiDAR data processing and applications Geoprocessing, GIS, and GIScience GNSS applications Crowdsourcing and cloud computing Google Earth for Earth Sciences Map accuracies Remote-sensing law or space law, and a host of other topics

Considered magnum opus on the subject, the three-volume Remote Sensing Handbook is edited by Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail of the United States Geological Survey and a renowned international expert in remote sensing and GIScience, with contributions from the very best leading global experts, the handbook gives you a knowledge base on the evolution of remote sensing science, current state-of-the-art technology, and a future vision for the field.

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Here Is What Top Global Remote Sensing Experts Say about the Remote Sensing Handbook, Three-Volume Set

1. Remotely Sensed Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies

2. Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing

3. Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Studies

"I have had the pleasure and honor to be involved in the field of remote sensing for nearly 50 years. To say that much has changed and been accomplished in this field over this time period is a severe understatement. It would require literally hundreds of experts on a global basis to characterize the history, scope, utility, dynamism, and future outlook for remote sensing. It is this exact feat that is accomplished through the contributions of over 300 highly respected, international researchers and practitioners in the production of Remote Sensing Handbook (three volumes). This comprehensive treatise sets a new standard for spanning and integrating discussion of remote sensing principles, data, methods, development, applications, and scientific and social context. It will be an invaluable multidisciplinary reference for many years to come." Dr. Thomas M. Lillesand, Emeritus Professor of Remote Sensing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and chief author of the most widely read Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation

"It is a great pleasure to be asked to endorse this comprehensive new book. It is a truly ambitious task to bring together so much information about remote sensing and the range of the material covered is impressive. It puts one in mind of the Manual of Remote Sensing, first edition 1975, second edition 1983. While much of the basic information in that earlier book is still valid, things have moved on and there was clearly scope for a new approach. In those early days, the systems flown in space were the early Landsat sat

Foreword xi
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
Editor xxvii
Contributors xxxi
SECTION I Satellites and Sensors from Different Eras and Their Characteristics
1 Remote Sensing Systems---Platforms and Sensors: Aerial, Satellite, UAV, Optical, Radar, and LiDAR
3(58)
Sudharishu S. Panda
Mahesh N. Rao
Prasad S. Thenkabail
James E. Fitzerald
SECTION II Fundamentals of Remote Sensing: Evolution, State of the Art, and Future Possibilities
2 Fundamentals of Remote Sensing for Terrestrial Applications: Evolution, Current State of the Art, and Future Possibilities
61(26)
Natascha Oppelt
Rolf Scheiber
Peter Gege
Martin Wegmann
Hannes Taubenboeck
Michael Berger
SECTION III Remote Sensing Data Normalization, Harmonization, and Intersensor Calibration
3 Overview of Satellite Image Radiometry in the Solar-Reflective Optical Domain
87(22)
Philippe M. Teillet
4 Postlaunch Radiometric Calibration of Satellite-Based Optical Sensors with Emphasis on Terrestrial Reference Standard Sites
109(24)
Philippe M. Teillet
Gyanesh Chander
5 Remote Sensing Data Normalization
133(10)
Rudiger Gens
Jordi Cristobal Rossello
6 Satellite Data Degradations and Their Impacts on High-Level Products
143(12)
Dongdong Wang
SECTION IV Vegetation Index Standardization and Cross-Calibration of Data from Multiple Sensors
7 Inter- and Intrasensor Spectral Compatibility and Calibration of the Enhanced Vegetation Indices
155(20)
Tomoaki Miura
Kenta Obata
Javzandulam T. Azuma
Alfredo Huete
Hiroki Yoshioka
8 Toward Standardization of Vegetation Indices
175(22)
Michael D. Steven
Timothy J. Malthus
Frederic Baret
SECTION V Image Processing Methods and Approaches
9 Digital Image Processing: A Review of the Fundamental Methods and Techniques
197(22)
Sunil Narumalani
Paul Merani
10 Urban Image Classification: Per-Pixel Classifiers, Subpixel Analysis, Object-Based Image Analysis, and Geospatial Methods
219(12)
Soe W. Myint
Victor Mesev
Dale A. Quattrochi
Elizabeth A. Wentz
11 Image Classification Methods in Land Cover and Land Use
231(16)
Mutlu Ozdogan
12 Hyperspectral Image Processing: Methods and Approaches
247(12)
Jun Li
Antonio Plaza
13 Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing: Principles and Theoretical Background
259(18)
Claudia Kuenzer
Jianzhong Zhang
Stefan Dech
14 Object-Based Image Analysis: Evolution, History, State of the Art, and Future Vision
277(18)
Thomas Blaschke
Maggi Kelly
Helena Merschdorf
15 Geospatial Data Integration in OBIA: Implications of Accuracy and Validity
295(22)
Stefan Lang
Dirk Tiede
16 Image Segmentation Algorithms for Land Categorization
317(26)
James C. Tilton
Selim Aksoy
Yuliya Tarabalka
17 LiDAR Data Processing and Applications
343(34)
Shih-Hong Chio
Tzu-Yi Chuang
Pai-Hui Hsu
Jen-Jer Jaw
Shih-Yuan Lin
Yu-Ching Lin
Tee-Ann Teo
Fuan Tsai
Yi-Hsing Tseng
Cheng-Kai Wang
Chi-Kuei Wang
Miao Wang
Ming-Der Yang
SECTION VI Change Detection
18 Change Detection Techniques Using Multisensor Data
377(24)
Daniela Anjos
Dengsheng Lu
Luciano Dutra
Sidnei Sant'anna
SECTION VII Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing in Spatial Modeling Framework for Decision Support
19 Geoprocessing, Workflows, and Provenance
401(22)
Jason A. Tullis
Jackson D. Cothren
David P. Lanter
Xuan Shi
W. Fredrick Limp
Rachel F. Linck
Sean G. Young
Tareefa S. Alsumaiti
20 Toward Democratization of Geographic Information: GIS, Remote Sensing, and GNSS Applications in Everyday Life
423(22)
Gaurav Sinha
Barry J. Kronenfeld
Jeffrey C. Brunskill
21 Frontiers of GIScience: Evolution, State of the Art, and Future Pathways
445(12)
May Yuan
22 Object-Based Regionalization for Policy-Oriented Partitioning of Space
457(24)
Stefan Lang
Stefan Kienberger
Michael Hagenlocher
Lena Pernkopf
SECTION VIII Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Remote Sensing
23 Global Navigation Satellite Systems Theory and Practice: Evolution, State of the Art, and Future Pathways
481(12)
Mohinder S. Grewal
24 Global Navigation Satellite System Reflectometry for Ocean and Land Applications
493(16)
Kegen Yu
Chris Rizos
Andrew Dempster
25 Global Navigation Satellite Systems for Wide Array of Terrestrial Applications
509(26)
D. Myszor
O. Antemijczuk
M. Grygierek
M. Wierzchanowski
K.A. Cyran
SECTION IX Crowdsourcing and Remote Sensing Data
26 Crowdsourcing and Remote Sensing: Combining Two Views of Planet Earth
535(18)
Fabio Dell'acqua
SECTION X Cloud Computing and Remote Sensing
27 Processing Remote-Sensing Data in Cloud Computing Environments
553(12)
Ramanathan Sugumaran
James W. Hegeman
Vivek B. Sardeshmukh
Marc P. Armstrong
SECTION XI Google Earth for Remote Sensing
28 Google Earth for Remote Sensing
565(18)
John E. Bailey
SECTION XII Accuracies, Errors, and Uncertainties of Remote Sensing-Derived Products
29 Assessing Positional and Thematic Accuracies of Maps Generated from Remotely Sensed Data
583(22)
Russell G. Congalton
SECTION XIII Space Law and Remote Sensing
30 Remote Sensing Law: An Overview of Its Development and Its Trajectory in the Global Context
605(20)
P.J. Blount
SECTION XIV Summary
31 Remote Sensing Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies: Advances of the Last 50 Years and a Vision for the Future
625(38)
Prasad S. Thenkabail
Index 663
Thenkabail Ph.D and Prasad S.