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UNISPA CE III - ISPRS/NAS A Seminaron
I5PR!
“Environment and Remote Sensing for Sustainable Development”
9:00 am -12:00 pm, 23 July 1999, VIC Room A
Vienna, Austria
IKONOS
1RS LANDSAT RADARSAT Aerial
Data & Information Products
Agriculture
Media
Utilities Exploration Real Estate
Civil Gov't Consumer Telecom
Fed Mapping
Insurance
Environmental
Figure 3 represents the visual concept of each image pixel,
(i.e. picture element), in the case of IKONOS a square meter
area on the ground, represented by a relational data base that
identifies what information content is in the pixel.
Additionally, other types of remote sensing sensor data, both
passive and active sources, can be co-referenced and merged
into the complex, “content-rich”, “data-stack”, that is merged
and “fused” so the user can quickly, accurately, and cost
effectively extract information, from the imagery by applying
analysis tools, to solve specific problems.