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Remote Sensing, Volume 4, Issue 1

January 2012 - 15 articles

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Articles (15)

  • Communication
  • Open Access
16 Citations
10,091 Views
9 Pages

5 January 2012

Time-of-Flight (ToF) technologies are developed mainly for range estimations in industrial applications or consumer products. Recently, it was realized that ToF sensors could also be used for the detection of fluorescence and of the minute changes in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
11,270 Views
25 Pages

4 January 2012

Displacement and deformation are fundamental measures of Earth surface mass movements such as glacier flow, rockglacier creep and rockslides. Ground-based methods of monitoring such mass movements can be costly, time consuming and limited in spatial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,751 Views
20 Pages

Identifying Spatial Units of Human Occupation in the Brazilian Amazon Using Landsat and CBERS Multi-Resolution Imagery

  • Ana Paula Dal’Asta,
  • Newton Brigatti,
  • Silvana Amaral,
  • Maria Isabel Sobral Escada and
  • Antonio Miguel Vieira Monteiro

4 January 2012

Every spatial unit of human occupation is part of a network structuring an extensive process of urbanization in the Amazon territory. Multi-resolution remote sensing data were used to identify and map human presence and activities in the Sustainable...

  • Article
  • Open Access
198 Citations
18,760 Views
20 Pages

23 December 2011

We present the point cloud slicing (PCS) algorithm, to post process point cloud data (PCD) from terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). We then test this tool for forest inventory application in urban heterogeneous forests. The methodology was based on a v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
10,061 Views
22 Pages

23 December 2011

Amplitude modulated continuous wave (AMCW) lidar systems commonly suffer from non-linear phase and amplitude responses due to a number of known factors such as aliasing and multipath inteference. In order to produce useful range and intensity informa...

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