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TECHNICAL - ECONOMICAL OPTIMIZATION OF SYSTEMS -
PROCESSES OF PHOTOINTERPRETATION AND REMOTE SENSING
ially
are
To obtain a maximum security of the technical optimization of
processes, it appears that the risk is unable to satisfy the minimum
rational economical parameters. To get out of this situation (or to
increase the success chances, which may be extremely expensive, or to
decrease the costs - way acceptable for the lowest level of program per
ied out
un
tie un-
rds and
2 estab-
ibilities
forming-realization) a compromise can be made. Of course, there are
numerous possibilities of discussions and of maximum strategy application.
The application of binary linear programming, has been analysed
in this sense, to minimize the whole cost of the system (Appendix 2). The
problem is: to minimize f (x) = CX with a number of restrictions, which
may be easily brought to the classical form of binary programming, permitting
to solve with one of the routine algorithms /13/, i.e. to a computer.
unavail-
In this frame the first question is, the one referring to the
if the
different data gathering methods. Thus in a rational way a complete opera
tional system should contain satellite platforms, airborne and terrestrial
(for the geometrical and spectroradiometrical calibration of the' recordings
iw what
made from the other two steps). In the frame of each category of platforms
there is the problem of choosing the optimum type from the technical-economi
cal point of view. Thus, in the case of the airborne link there is the
msidera-
:ical
problem of airplane type selection taking into consideration the flight
parameters (altitude, velocity, useful capacity, total length of the record
ing lines, etc.), the equipments storing capacity, etc.
;ing a
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There is also the problem of the sensor-sensors type choosing,
of the data recording equipments, their transmission, processing, inter
pretation and data analysis. Regarding the data processing, the different
possibilities presented by the automatic data processing must be considered
and their opportunity function of the specific problem treated. Sometimes
the automatic processing should be used only as a global preliminary
preprocessing. The outputs of the photointerpretation process (automatic
Lssical
and/or human) may predict data regarding the models of development-setting
up, of agriculture development, information required for planning and
decision.
it con-
As for the costs which should be taken into consideration, some
general characteristics must be taken into account. Only those costs which
are relevant for the problem of economical selection would be considered:
implies
ise
investment costs for platforms, sensors, data recording-transmission
equipments, for the processing system, for that of information dissemination,
or for any other parts of the remote sensing system linked to some specific
applications. These investment costs must be correlated with the lifetime
without
ories,
ions
atment
of the equipment. The repairing and maintenance costs should also be considered
as well as cost of trained personnel. On the other hand the investigation
costs required by the system-program adaptation should be introduced.