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Main Title Applications of small unmanned aircraft systems best practices and case studies / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Sharma, J. B.
Publisher CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group,
Year Published 2019
Call Number G142.A67 2019
ISBN 9780429520853; 0429520859; 9780429244117; 0429244118; 9780429549021; 0429549024; 9780429534324; 0429534329
Subjects TECHNOLOGY / Environmental Engineering & Technology ; TECHNOLOGY / Imaging Systems ; TECHNOLOGY / Remote Sensing ; Aerial photography in geography ; Drone aircraft--Scientific applications ; Aeronautics in geodesy ; Aerial photogrammetry
Internet Access
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Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429244117
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Contents Notes
Advances in high spatial resolution mapping capabilities and the new rules established by the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States for the operation of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) have provided new opportunities to acquire aerial data at a lower cost and more safely versus other methods. A similar opening of the skies for sUAS applications is being allowed in countries across the world.Also, sUAS can access hazardous or inaccessible areas during disaster events and provide rapid response when needed. Applications of Small Unmanned Aircraft systems: Best Practices and Case Studies is the first book that brings together the best practices of sUAS applied to a broad range of issues in high spatial resolution mapping projects. Very few sUAS pilots have the knowledge of how the collected imagery is processed into value added mapping products that have commercial and/or academic import. Since the field of sUAS applications is just a few years old, this book covers the need for a compendium of case studies to guide the planning, data collection, and most importantly data processing and map error issues, with the range of sensors available to the user community. Written by experienced academics and professionals, this book serves as a guide on how to formulate sUAS based projects, from choice of a sUAS, flight planning for a particular application, sensors and data acquisition, data processing software, mapping software and use of the high spatial resolution maps produced for particular types of geospatial modeling. Features: Focus on sUAS based data acquisition and processing into map products Broad range of case studies by highly experienced academics Practical guidance on sUAS hardware, sensors, and software utilized Compilation of workflow insights from expert professors and professionals Relevant to academia, government, and industry Positional and thematic map accuracy, UAS curriculum development and workflow replicability issues This book would be an excellent text for upper-level undergraduate to graduate level sUAS mapping application courses. It is also invaluable as a reference for educators designing sUAS based curriculum as well as for potential sUAS users to assess the scope of mapping projects that can be done with this technology.