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IGARSS
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) does not have an automated way in which they create Gridded Reference Graphics (GRGs). The current process is time intensive and requires expertise in numerous domains. We developed a two-step method usin
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IGARSS
Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals are used throughout the world for position, navigation, and timing. As these signals travel to Earth's surface from Medium Earth Orbit they can encounter ionospheric scintillation caused by ionospheri
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IGARSS
The environment in which landmines are placed is heterogeneous. Such differences in soil type, packing and moisture, combined with changes in surface and climate conditions can oftentimes mask the presence of a mine. Understanding the impact of heter
Autor:
Joseph P. Smith, Riley J. Eck, Seamus P. McGettigan, Matthew S. O’Banion, Thomas A. Douglas, Shawn G. Gallaher, Christopher E. Oxendine, William Wright
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IGARSS
Numerous locations across the Arctic have exhibited signs of landscape change due to permafrost thaw. However, due to the remoteness of much of the Arctic, ground-based measurements are difficult to make. Remotely sensed platforms provide promise for
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IGARSS
GPS L-band signals are attenuated by vegetation, which makes it problematic to predict the quality of signal reception in forested areas. To predict GPS signal attenuation, a quantitative measure of the local forest structure and density is necessary
Autor:
Nigel Waters, Christopher E. Oxendine
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Geography Compass. 8:49-62
Emergency evacuations during the past decade have transitioned from landline analog to mobile digital communication devices. Over 88% of US citizens own a mobile phone, providing a tool to enable better communication between first responders and citi
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Transactions in GIS. 16:375-396
Emergency services personnel face risks and uncertainty as they respond to natural and anthropogenic events. Their primary goal is to minimize the loss of life and property, especially in neighborhoods with high population densities, where response t
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Computational Approaches for Urban Environments ISBN: 9783319114682
During emergencies in urban areas, it is paramount to assess damage to people, property, and environment in order to coordinate relief operations and evacuations. Remote sensing has become the de facto standard for observing the Earth and its environ
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11469-9_14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11469-9_14