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SENS-1 UAS for resource assessment |
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Orals
/ Thu, 14 May, 14:00–17:12
/ Room Berlin (C01)
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Thursday, 14 May 2015 Room Berlin (C01) Chairperson: Vincent Ambrosia, Thomas Zajkowski |
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| 14:00–14:18 |
ISRSE36-301
Enabling Earth Science Measurements with NASA UAS Capabilities R Albertson, S Schoenung, M Fladeland, F Cutler, and B Tagg |
| 14:18–14:36 |
ISRSE36-260
Unmanned Aircraft for Wildland Fire Science and Operations: Classification and Considerations for Use (withdrawn) A. Watts, V. Ambrosia, and E. Hunkley |
| 14:36–14:54 |
ISRSE36-437
Mission adaptive UAS platform for Earth science and resource assessment S. Dunagan, M. Fladeland, C. Ippolito, M. Knudson, and Z. Young |
| 14:54–15:12 |
ISRSE36-525
Utlization of remotely-piloted aircraft systems for operations and research—RxCADRE 2012 T. Zajkowski |
| 15:12–15:30 |
ISRSE36-354
Virtualizing super-computation on-board UAS E. Salamí, J.A. Soler, R. Cuadrado, C. Barrado, and E. Pastor |
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Coffee Break
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| 16:00–16:18 |
ISRSE36-565
Gyrocopter-based remote sensing platform I. Weber, A. Jenal, C. Kneer, and J. Bongartz |
| 16:18–16:36 |
ISRSE36-517
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Ground Truth Data Collection for Land Cover Change Estimation of Primate Habitats Z. Szantoi, S. Wich, and L.P. Koh |
| 16:36–16:54 |
ISRSE36-190
Unmanned airborne systems blur the line between field survey and remote sensing K.E Joyce and S.W Maier |
| 16:54–17:12 |
ISRSE36-663
Detailed and highly accurate 3D-models of high mountain areas by the MACS-Himalaya aerial camera platform J. Brauchle, D. Hein, and R. Berger |