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Bringing JPEG 2000 into the GeoWeb
JPEG 2000 (JP2) is quickly becoming an accepted file format for storing large amounts of remotely sensed geospatial imagery. How can we integrate the format's capabilities into our newest geospatial networks - namely, the GeoWeb?
Urban Planning with Panache
For those of us who feel that plans are best laid by others, there is a whole host of professional planners at our disposal to sort us out. Most of these professionals deal in the short term: a wedding, a conference, a party for which attention to detail is paramount.
Making Connections at Geoweb 2006
If some of the latest technology and application developments showcased at the recent GeoWeb 2006 conference are any indication of how our spatial world will look in the near future, then geospatial imagery and tools stand to become as ubiquitous as the Web itself.
A Sinking Reality
For many people, reading or hearing that a particular region is sinking 6 millimeters, 8 mm or even 29 mm a year would probably not resonate much concern. Put those same numbers in the context of New Orleans, however, and you'll probably see more than a few raised eyebrows.
Iceberg, Right Ahead
Humans' innate curiosity and fascination with what lurks within the natural environment around them and beyond them has launched a healthy voyeuristic market of "tours" -- whale watching tours, safari tours, exotic bird tours, mountain gorilla tours.
Google Earth's Power of Place
Few can dispute that Google Earth has validated the power of place for millions of people across the globe and made them true believers in digital mapping.
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Earth Imaging & Remote Sensing News
U.S. Government Looks to Coordinate Geospatial Tech Buys
The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating a federal initiative to streamline U.S. government purchases of geospatial technology under a multi-vendor umbrella program dubbed the Geospatial Line of Business.
ERDAS ER Mapper 7.2 Includes ERDAS IMAGINE 9.3
ERDAS has announced ERDAS ER Mapper 7.2, the next release of the company's solution for visualizing, enhancing, and combining images. ERDAS ER Mapper provides image processing and compression capabilities used in such industries as oil, gas, and mineral exploration.
NGA Launches Employee Recruitment Drive
The U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has embarked on a major Washington, D.C.-area recruiting initiative to bring in both entry and higher-level analysts and scientists, as well as numerous other support specialists to the agency.
GeoEye Releases First GeoEye-1 Image
Following its successful September 6th launch, GeoEye has released an initial image taken by its GeoEye-1 satellite of Kutztown University, located between Reading and Allentown, Penn.
ERDAS Introduces Apollo 2009 Suite
ERDAS has released APOLLO 2009, its suite of enterprise GIS software that includes APOLLO Server, APOLLO Image Manager, and APOLLO Solution Toolkit.
ERDAS Updates the Leica Photogrammetry Suite
ERDAS has rolled out LPS 9.3, an update to its software formerly known as Leica Photogrammetry Suite, which transforms raw imagery into geospatial data, according to the company.
Tiltan Updates its Automatic LiDAR Data Processor
Tiltan Systems Engineering has released TLiD-R2, the second generation of its automatic LiDAR data processing product.
AeroGRID Alliance Adds U.S., Danish Companies
European aerial imagery alliance AeroGRID has added two more core partners, Colorado-based i-cubed Inc. and Denmark's Scankort a.s.
French Aerial Survey Company Acquires Intergraph DMC
Aéro Photo Europe Investigation (A.P.E.I.), reportedly the largest and oldest private aerial survey company in France, has acquired a complete Intergraph Z/I Imaging digital mapping camera (DMC) airborne and ground processing system. This implementation marks the first DMC system to be used in France.
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Earth Imaging Newsletter
The More the Merrier?
A host of competitors arrive on the synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) scene, challenging industry veteran MDA.
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go Spatial
Imagery and mashups give distant fans a front-row seat at this summer's sporting events.
Surrey's Serious Stature
Astrium's purchase of SSTL validates the university spin-off's small-satellite focus.
Is There an Echo in Here?
With Echo myPlace, which combines social networking with 2D mapping and 3D visualization, users can share georeferenced Web content.
A New View to Project Management
Spatial data managers seeking to eliminate the bottlenecks of paper-based business processes turn to real-time, Web-based communication tools.
Driving from the Dashboard
Information aggregation tools were very popular at the 2008 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference, where vendors demonstrated their usefulness for a variety of applications.
ASRC MS Eyes Imagery Opportunities
The fast-growing company believes that medium-resolution satellites — such as ResourceSat and CartoSat-1 — have big potential.
Can Geospatial Imagery Have DNA?
With GCS Research's geospatial digital watermarking solution, users can store core metadata in the watermark of a satellite image.
Speculating on LiDAR
A Canadian company braves remote and rugged terrain to collect imagery, then makes it available electronically ? a first for LiDAR.
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Geospatial News
Optech LIDAR Delivers Weather Reports from Mars
NASA's Phoenix Mars lander arrived on the Red Planet on May 25 after a journey of 10 months; the first Optech LIDAR results from Mars arrived late in the evening of May 28.
LizardTech Releases Free GeoExpress 7 Software Development Kit
LizardTech has announced the release of its GeoExpress 7 SDK, a free toolkit for decoding and viewing MrSID and JPEG 2000 images in third-party applications.
Free Version of ERDAS Field Guide Released
Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging has released a free low-resolution version of the ERDAS Field Guide, downloadable from the company's Web site. This tool has been used as a textbook, lab manual and training guide for ERDAS IMAGINE since 1990.
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Newsletter Archive
Iceberg, Right Ahead
Humans' innate curiosity and fascination with what lurks within the natural environment around them and beyond them has launched a healthy voyeuristic market of "tours" -- whale watching tours, safari tours, exotic bird tours, mountain gorilla tours.
Google Earth's Power of Place
Few can dispute that Google Earth has validated the power of place for millions of people across the globe and made them true believers in digital mapping.
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Platforms: Satellite, Aircraft, Other
Oregon's Imagery Portal
To facilitate the distribution of statewide imagery datasets, Oregon State University teamed up with a GIS developer to create an imagery distribution and provisioning Web portal.
The World at Your Fingertips
In the predawn hours, while most Londoners are sound asleep, fixed-wing airplanes equipped with IFSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) methodically fly overhead at 30,000 feet. They traverse the airspace in tight strips, as if they were mowing a lawn. The pilots are not on a covert spy mission. They've been commissioned by Intermap Technologies to collect terrain data as part of a project to map Europe in 3D. And what these planes are doing in the sky can potentially help drivers on the ground save fuel one day -- a result not even Intermap predicted.
Iceberg, Right Ahead
Humans' innate curiosity and fascination with what lurks within the natural environment around them and beyond them has launched a healthy voyeuristic market of "tours" — whale watching tours, safari tours, exotic bird tours, mountain gorilla tours.
A View from Above
From the time Napoleon employed the French balloon corps in the 1798 Egyptian Battle of Aboukir, leaders have understood how the unique view provided by aerial surveillance benefits strategic planning. The Wright Brothers' development of the airplane almost a century ago provided yet another platform from which military planners could view entire battle scenes and inventory enemies' resources.
A View from Above
From the time Napoleon employed the French balloon corps in the 1798 Egyptian Battle of Aboukir, leaders have understood how the unique view provided by aerial surveillance benefits strategic planning. The Wright Brothers' development of the airplane almost a century ago provided yet another platform from which military planners could view entire battle scenes and inventory enemies' resources.
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Processing: Orthophotography, Photogrammetry, Image Processing
Analyzing Eye Movement During Geospatial Data Inspection
A study of human analysts' performance during geospatial data inspection explores the feasibility of gaze tracking as a disambiguation tool in the visual search for a target in high-resolution imagery.
Large-Format Imagery Enhances LIDAR Accuracy
When the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) teamed with Polk County's property appraiser to map more than 2,000 square miles of land, project specifications could not have been more stringent. The key deliverables ? ortho-imagery and digital terrain models (DTMs) ? had to meet the exacting accuracy requirements dictated by the diverse needs of the district, the county, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). What's more, product accuracies had to be verified in accordance with Florida statutes and delivered within the specified time.
Determining Orthographic Accuracy
In 2002, the Farm Service Agency (FSA) partnered with Minnesota state agencies to develop an updated set of statewide digital orthophoto quadrangles (DOQs). Private companies and government agencies throughout the state had been using U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) DOQs from the early 1990s to create land-cover inventories, and demand for a more current dataset was high.
TLC's LIDAR Landbase
To resolve issues related to landbase inconsistencies, a consortium of stakeholders in the Tallahassee/Leon County GIS turned to LIDAR to update their topographic database, validating results and accuracies via GPS and conventional surveying.
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Sensors: Active & Passive
Enhancing the Value of India's Demographic Data
The question posed by a commercial provider of integrated geospatial solutions for business applications was this: Will the calculated combination of georeferenced census datasets with satellite-gathered raster data increase the decision-making value of the census data? The answer was a resounding "yes," facilitating the generation of micro-level information from macro-level population data.
Imaging the Ararat Anomaly
Since 1973, very high-resolution U.S. spy satellites have hinted that a huge, ship-shaped object obscured by the permanent ice cap on Mt. Ararat in Turkey might be the remains of the biblical Noah's Ark. Unfortunately, its remote, glacial, and cloud-covered location makes imaging and measuring the "Ararat Anomaly" a challenge. However, after 13 years of lobbying the intelligence community to declassify the spy satellite imagery, I submit that commercial imagery, not declassification, is likely to solve this geospatial puzzle.
The Science of Synthetic Aperture Radar
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites are lauded for their ability to provide all-weather, day-and-night imaging, an important capability for a variety of end-user applications. The evolution of progressively more advanced SAR sensors has elevated the technology to the point where, today, SAR data form the backbone of many operational programs, including ice mapping, oil monitoring, crop monitoring, ship detection, and surveillance of illegal fisheries.
LIDAR Increases Aircraft Approach Precision
Students and professors at the Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center (AEC) recently had the opportunity to escape the classroom and participate in a flight test of their proof-of-concept terrain-referenced precision-approach guidance system. This flight test demonstrated for the first time that airborne laser scanners can guide an aircraft during landing in real time, with accuracies on the order of 1 meter.
Ground-Based LIDAR in Afghanistan
To help rebuild Highway 1 in Afghanistan, the U.S. Agency for International Development) commissioned an innovatieve ground-based LIDAR mapping solution to survey the road.
A Sinking Reality
For many people, reading or hearing that a particular region is sinking 6, 8, or even 29 millimeters a year would probably not resonate much concern.
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