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Remote Sensing, Volume 13, Issue 10

May-2 2021 - 159 articles

Cover Story: Water-layer multiples pose a major problem in shallow water seismic investigations as they interfere with primaries reflected from layer boundaries or archaeology buried only a few meters below the water bottom. In the present study, we evaluate two model-driven approaches to attenuate water-layer multiple reflections in very shallow water using synthetic and field data sets for both multi- and constant-offset configurations and compare the multiple removal efficiency with traditional methods. The field data examples should be emphasized, where the tested approach works noticeably better than the traditional methods: the multiples are predicted and attenuated while the primary signals that were formerly hidden by the water-layer multiple are highlighted, making this method particularly suitable in shallow water applications. View this paper
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Articles (159)

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,980 Views
19 Pages

20 May 2021

The Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) technique has been widely used to obtain the ground surface deformation of geohazards (e.g., mining subsidence and landslides). As one of the inherent errors in the interferometric phase, the digit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,250 Views
19 Pages

20 May 2021

In recent years, modeling gully erosion susceptibility has become an increasingly popular approach for assessing the impact of different land degradation factors. However, different forms of human influence have so far not been identified in order to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,187 Views
18 Pages

20 May 2021

Conducting archaeological site surveys is time consuming, and large sites may have many small features or structures that are difficult to locate and interpret. Vegetation cover and dense forest hide small structures, like cairns, while at the same t...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,501 Views
12 Pages

Improvement of GPR-Based Rebar Diameter Estimation Using YOLO-v3

  • Sehwan Park,
  • Jinpyung Kim,
  • Kyoyoung Jeon,
  • Junkyeong Kim and
  • Seunghee Park

20 May 2021

As the frequency of earthquakes has increased in Korea in recent years, designing earthquake-resistant facilities has been increasingly emphasized. Structures constructed with rebars are vulnerable to shaking, which reduces their seismic performance...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,860 Views
31 Pages

20 May 2021

As the modern navigation business evolves, demands for high-precision positioning in GNSS-challenged environments increase, and the integrated system composed of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based Real-Time Kinematic (RTK), inertial syst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,581 Views
23 Pages

Analysing the Impact of Climate Change on Hydrological Ecosystem Services in Laguna del Sauce (Uruguay) Using the SWAT Model and Remote Sensing Data

  • Celina Aznarez,
  • Patricia Jimeno-Sáez,
  • Adrián López-Ballesteros,
  • Juan Pablo Pacheco and
  • Javier Senent-Aparicio

20 May 2021

Assessing how climate change will affect hydrological ecosystem services (HES) provision is necessary for long-term planning and requires local comprehensive climate information. In this study, we used SWAT to evaluate the impacts on four HES, natura...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,512 Views
21 Pages

A Robust Framework for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping with Multiple Non-Repetitive Scanning Lidars

  • Yusheng Wang,
  • Yidong Lou,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Weiwei Song,
  • Fei Huang and
  • Zhiyong Tu

20 May 2021

With the ability to provide long range, highly accurate 3D surrounding measurements, while lowering the device cost, non-repetitive scanning Livox lidars have attracted considerable interest in the last few years. They have seen a huge growth in use...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,819 Views
21 Pages

Performance Improvement of Spaceborne Carbon Dioxide Detection IPDA LIDAR Using Linearty Optimized Amplifier of Photo-Detector

  • Yadan Zhu,
  • Juxin Yang,
  • Xiaoxi Zhang,
  • Jiqiao Liu,
  • Xiaopeng Zhu,
  • Huaguo Zang,
  • Tengteng Xia,
  • Chuncan Fan,
  • Xiao Chen and
  • Yanguang Sun
  • + 2 authors

20 May 2021

The spaceborne double-pulse integrated-path differential absorption (IPDA) light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system was found to be helpful in observing atmospheric CO2 and understanding the carbon cycle. The airborne experiments of a scale prototy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,353 Views
25 Pages

20 May 2021

Timely and reliable estimations of crop yield are essential for crop management and successful food trade. In previous studies, remote sensing data or climate data are often used alone in statistical yield estimation models. In this study, we synthet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,133 Views
18 Pages

Spherically Optimized RANSAC Aided by an IMU for Fisheye Image Matching

  • Anbang Liang,
  • Qingquan Li,
  • Zhipeng Chen,
  • Dejin Zhang,
  • Jiasong Zhu,
  • Jianwei Yu and
  • Xu Fang

20 May 2021

Fisheye cameras are widely used in visual localization due to the advantage of the wide field of view. However, the severe distortion in fisheye images lead to feature matching difficulties. This paper proposes an IMU-assisted fisheye image matching...

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Remote Sens. - ISSN 2072-4292