In the name of Allah the Merciful

Fundamentals of Capturing and Processing Drone Imagery and Data

Amy E. Frazier, 0367245728, 1000402045, 9780367245726, 9781000402049, 9781032022499, 9780429283239, 9781000401950, 978-0367245726, 978-1000402049, 978-1032022499, 978-0429283239, 978-1000401950

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Unmanned  aircraft systems (UAS) are rapidly emerging as flexible platforms for  capturing imagery and other data across the sciences. Many colleges and  universities are developing courses on UAS-based data acquisition.  Fundamentals of Capturing and Processing Drone Imagery and Data is a  comprehensive, introductory text on how to use unmanned aircraft systems  for data capture and analysis. It provides best practices for planning  data capture missions and hands-on learning modules geared toward UAS  data collection, processing, and applications. FEATURES Lays out a  step-by-step approach to identify relevant tools and methods for UAS  data/image acquisition and processing. Provides practical hands-on  knowledge with visual interpretation, well-organized and designed for a  typical 16-week UAS course offered on college and university campuses.  Suitable for all levels of readers and does not require prior knowledge  of UAS, remote sensing, digital image processing, or geospatial  analytics. Includes real-world environmental applications along with  data interpretations and software used; exercises in chapters 8 through  19 have support materials for free download. Combines the expertise of a  wide range of UAS researchers and practitioners across the geospatial  sciences. This book provides a general introduction to drones along with  a series of hands-on exercises that students and researchers can engage  with to learn to integrate drone data into real-world applications. No  prior background in remote sensing, GIS, or drone knowledge is needed to  use this book. Readers will learn to process different types of UAS  imagery for applications (such as precision agriculture, forestry, urban  landscapes) and apply this knowledge in environmental monitoring and  land-use studies.