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Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems (Repost)

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Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems (Repost)

"Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems" by Gottfried Konecny
Тауlor & Frаnсis | 2003 | ISBN: 0415237947 0415237955 0585448035 | 266 pages | PDF | 10 MB

This book presents the required basic background for remote sensing, digital photogrammetry and GIS in the new geoinformatics concept in which the different methodologies must be combined. For remote sensing, the basic fundamentals are the properties of electromagnetic radiation and their interaction with matter. This textbook appeals to a wide range of readers, from advanced undergraduates to all professionals in the growing field of geoinformation.

Surveying and mapping has recently undergone a transition: from discipline-oriented technologies, such as geodesy, surveying, photogrammetry and cartography, to the methodology-oriented integrated discipline of geoinformatics based on GPS positioning, remote sensing, digital photography and GIS for data manipulation and data output.

In photogrammetry, the stereo-concept is used for the location of information in 3D. With the advent of high-resolution satellite systems in stereo, the theory of analytical photogrammetry restituting 2-D image information into 3D is of increasing importance, merging the remote sensing approach with that of photogrammetry.
The result of the restitution is a direct input into geographical information systems in vector or in raster form. The fundamentals of these are described in detail, with an emphasis on global, regional and local applications. For data integration, a short introduction into the GPS Satellite positioning system is added.

Contents
List of illustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Surveying and mapping in transition to geoinformation
Photogrammetry
The current status of mapping in the world
Integration of geoinformation technologies
2 Remote sensing
Electromagnetic radiation
Energy–matter interaction
Sensor components
Imaging sensors
Platforms
Image interpretation
Image processing
Remote sensing applications
3 Photogrammetry
Evolution of photogrammetry 1
Principles of analytical and digital photogrammetry
Digital photogrammetric operations
4 Geographic information systems
Introduction
Hardware components
Software components
Vector systems
Raster systems
Databases
GIS systems
GIS and the Internet
GIS applications
5 Positioning systems
The Global Positioning System (GPS)
GSM mobile phone location
6 Cost considerations
Costs of aerial photography, orthophotography and topographic line mapping
GPS-supported ground surveys
Digital elevation models
Aerial triangulation versus direct sensor orientation
Mapping from space
7 Technological changes
8 Bibliography
Index
with TOC BookMarkLinks