Fundamentals of Capturing and Processing Drone Imagery and Data

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Fundamentals of Capturing and Processing Drone Imagery and Data Editors: Amy Frazier, Kunwar Singh Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 386 Illustrations and other contents: 23 Tables, black and white; 29 Line drawings, color; 151 Halftones, color; 180 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781032022499 Category:

Lays out a step-by-step approach to identify relevant tools and methods for UAS data/image acquisition and processing Provides practical hands-on knowledge with visual interpretation, well-organized and designed for a typical, 16-week, UAS course offered on college and university campuses Suitable for all levels of readers and does not require prior knowledge of UAS, remote sensing, digital image processing, or geospatial analytics Includes real-world environmental applications along with data interpretations and software used, often non-proprietary Combines the expertise of a wide range of UAS researchers and practitioners across the geospatial sciences

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Author Biography

Amy E. Frazier is an Assistant Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University. She has over 10 years of experience in remote sensing data acquisition, processing, and analysis and has been working with UAS for the past 5 years. She holds her FAA Part 107 UAS Pilot’s license and has experience with both fixed wing and rotor aircraft. Most recently, she has been part of a multi-institutional team funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation that are developing systems and integrated sensors onboard UAS to better understand severe weather from formation through damage assessment. Kunwar K. Singh is a Geospatial Scientist at AidData research lab and an Affiliate Faculty in the Center for Geospatial Analysis at the College of William & Mary. He has extensive experience in remote sensing data acquisition, processing, and analysis, including the application of LiDAR (light detection and ranging) and UAS to measure, map, and model landscape characteristics and resources. His research focuses on land and vegetation dynamics and their impacts on natural resources.