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INFORMATION CONTENT ANALYSIS FROM VERY HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL SPACE IMAGERY FOR UPDATING SPATIAL DATABASE

机译:用于更新空间数据库的非常高分辨率的光学影像的信息内容分析

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High resolution satellite images started with IKONOS imagery. After the launch of the very high resolution IKONOS in the 1990s, a new generation of commercial Earth-imaging satellites have pioneered a new era of space imaging for observations of Earth. The IKONOS satellite image has an important place sampling range with 1?m GSD. In the subsequent Quickbird satellite image, the GSD is down to 62?cm and the sensitivity is even higher. Advancements in the geometric resolution of space images have improved the conditions for generations of large-scale topographic maps. With using WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and GeoEye-1, images can now be captured from space with a 0.5?m ground sampling distance (GSD). The Worldview-4 display with the highest technology and resolution is being used in various application areas. WorldView-4 (formerly GeoEye-2), launched in November 2017, provides a second sensor which is capable of delivering imagery at 30?cm resolution, the highest level of detail commercially available from satellite. WorldView-4 greatly expands the 30?cm collection capabilities and archive growth in today’s imagery environment. Geometric accuracy and information content are the most significant components of mapping from space images. By using economical, rapid and periodic acquisition, and corresponding ground resolution, these satellites have established an alternative to aerial photos and have been widely used for various applications such as object extraction, change detection, topographic map production, and development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The utility of VHR images is dependent on their geometric accuracy and information content. Related with the study, the generally required production scale of 0.05 to 0.1?mm GSD in the map scale has been confirmed. This corresponds to a topographic map scale of 1?:?10,000 respectively 1?:?5000 for 1?m and 0.5?m GSD images. In this study, images from IKONOS, QuickBird, WorldView-1, Worldview-2 and WorldView-4 have been used for topographic mapping. For this reason, ?stanbul and Zonguldak test fields are an important area for applications of the high resolution imageries. The details which can be identified in the space images dominantly depends upon the ground resolution, available as ground sampling distance (GSD). In this study, high resolution imageries have been tested depending on the GSD and corresponding to the map scales for updating GIS database.
机译:高分辨率卫星图像始于IKONOS图像。在1990年代发射高分辨率的IKONOS之后,新一代的商业地球成像卫星开创了用于地球观测的空间成像的新纪元。 IKONOS卫星图像的重要位置采样范围为1?m GSD。在随后的Quickbird卫星图像中,GSD降至62?cm,灵敏度更高。空间图像的几何分辨率的进步改善了生成大规模地形图的条件。通过使用WorldView-1,WorldView-2和GeoEye-1,现在可以从地面以0.5?m的地面采样距离(GSD)捕获图像。具有最高技术和分辨率的Worldview-4显示器正在各种应用领域中使用。 2017年11月推出的WorldView-4(以前称为GeoEye-2)提供了第二个传感器,该传感器能够以30?cm的分辨率传送图像,这是卫星商业上可获得的最高细节水平。在当今的图像环境中,WorldView-4极大地扩展了30?cm的采集功能并增加了存档量。几何精度和信息内容是从空间图像映射的最重要组成部分。通过使用经济,快速和定期的采集以及相应的地面分辨率,这些卫星已经建立了航拍照片的替代品,并已广泛用于各种应用,例如物体提取,变化检测,地形图制作以及地理信息系统的开发( GIS)。 VHR图像的实用性取决于其几何精度和信息内容。与这项研究有关,已经确认了地图比例尺通常需要的0.05至0.1?mm GSD的生产比例。这对应于1?m和0.5?m GSD图像的地形图比例尺分别为1?:?10,000和1?:?5000。在这项研究中,来自IKONOS,QuickBird,WorldView-1,Worldview-2和WorldView-4的图像已用于地形图绘制。因此,伊斯坦布尔和宗古尔达克测试场是高分辨率图像应用的重要领域。在空间图像中可以识别的细节主要取决于地面分辨率,可以作为地面采样距离(GSD)获得。在这项研究中,已经根据GSD并测试了对应于更新GIS数据库的地图比例的高分辨率图像。

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