Direct Georeferencing with on Board Navigation Components of Light Weight UAV Platforms.............................. 487
N. Pfeifer, P. Glira, C. Briese
Aerial Terrain Mapping Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Approach...…..…........…...…...…...esencenenenennenenennnnnnnnnnn 493
K. N. Tahar
Assessing the Feasibility of UAV-based LIDAR for High Resolution Forest Change Detection................................. 499
L. O. Wallace, A. Lucieer, C. S. Watson
VIU7, IIU2, V/3: WAVEFORM LIDAR FOR REMOTE SENSING
Full Waveform LIDAR Exploitation Technique and Its Evaluation in the Mixed Forest Hilly Region..................... 505
S. Chhatkuli, K. Mano, T. Kogure, K. Tachibana, H. Shimamura
Comparison of Discrete Return and Waveform Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Dense Vegetation
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A. Guarnieri, F. Pirotti, A. Vettore
LIDAR Waveform Simulation Over Complex Targets ........................ eene ene nennen nennen 317
S. Kim, I. Lee, M. Lee
Waveform Analysis for the Extraction of Post-fire Vegetation Characteristics.......................... see 523
F. Pirotti, A. Guarnieri, A. Vettore
Exploring Weak and Overlapped Returns of a LIDAR Waveform with a Wavelet-based Echo
LT rR Sn te M Ru Hu Duc Mu OS Se I ue RA M E EAR 529
C. K. Wang
ADDITIONAL PAPERS
SAR Polarimetric Signatures for Urban Targets — Polarimetric Signature Calculation and
Visualization....…….…..……….……..……….……………… "ner msds Ans Same Wa sans emus Sons ttsssu vst nn i intn Tas nustnusns sions 335
A. Vyas, B. Sashtri
The Benefits of Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Hyperspectral Data Fusion Products................................ 541
S. J. Buckley, T. H. Kurz, D. Schneider
Author Index