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ОбложкаLemmens M. Geo-information: technologies, applications and the environment. - Dordrecht; New York: Springer, 2011. - xxi, 349 p.: ill. - (Geotechnologies and the environment; vol.5). - Incl. bibl. ref. and indexes. - ISBN 978094-007-1666-7
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
1  Geo-information Technology - What It Is, How It Was
   and Where It Is Heading to ................................... 1
   1.1  Land Surveying .......................................... 1
        1.1.1  Famous Land Surveyors ............................ 1
        1.1.2  What, Where, When ................................ 2
        1.1.3  Triangulation .................................... 5
        1.1.4  Electronic Distance Measurement .................. 8
   1.2  Technological and Societal Developments ................ 11
   1.3  Geomatics .............................................. 12
   1.4  Geodesy ................................................ 13
        1.4.1  Definition and Focus ............................ 13
        1.4.2  Geodetic Coordinates ............................ 15
        1.4.3  Height Reference System ......................... 15
        1.4.4  Coordinate Awareness ............................ 18
   1.5  Changing Needs ......................................... 19
   1.6  Concluding Remarks ..................................... 20
        References ............................................. 21
2  Earth Viewers ............................................... 23
   2.1  Map-Based Searching .................................... 24
   2.2  Used by the Millions ................................... 25
   2.3  Characteristics ........................................ 25
   2.4  Used by Professionals .................................. 26
   2.5  Communication Tool with Citizens ....................... 29
   2.6  Getting Geographically Aware ........................... 30
   2.7  Bing Maps: Microsoft's Virtual Earth Viewer ............ 31
   2.8  Concluding Remarks ..................................... 32
   References .................................................. 33
3  Understanding Earth-Related Phenomena Through Maps .......... 35
   3.1  Tabulating Versus Mapping .............................. 36
   3.2  Medical Mapping ........................................ 36
   3.3  Geological Mapping ..................................... 40
   3.4  From Paper to Bytes .................................... 42
        3.4.1  GIS ............................................. 43
        3.4.2  Essential Data .................................. 45
        3.4.3  Analysis ........................................ 45
   3.5  Web-Based GIS .......................................... 46
        3.5.1  Architecture and Applications ................... 47
        3.5.2  Web 2.0 ......................................... 47
        3.5.3  Volunteered Geography ........................... 48
        3.5.4  Geosensor Web ................................... 49
   3.6  Summary and Further Reading ............................ 50
   References .................................................. 51
4  Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Inertial
   Navigation .................................................. 55
   4.1  Overview ............................................... 56
   4.2  Basics ................................................. 58
   4.3  Achieving High Accuracy ................................ 60
   4.4  Selective Availability ................................. 62
   4.5  GPS Modernisation ...................................... 64
   4.6  Multipath .............................................. 64
   4.7  GNSS Infrastructure .................................... 66
   4.8  Improving Accuracy ..................................... 69
   4.9  Geodetic Precision ..................................... 72
   4.10 Atomic Clocks .......................................... 73
   4.11 Monitoring Space Segment ............................... 73
   4.12 GLONASS ................................................ 74
   4.13 Galileo ................................................ 75
   4.14 Beidou ................................................. 77
   4.15 Co-operation Among System Providers .................... 79
   4.16 Inertial Navigation .................................... 79
   4.17 Trends ................................................. 81
   References .................................................. 82
5  Mobile GIS and Location-Based Services ...................... 85
   5.1  Background ............................................. 85
   5.2  Mobile GIS ............................................. 87
        5.2.1  Three Domains ................................... 89
        5.2.2  Wireless ........................................ 90
        5.2.3  Accuracy ........................................ 90
        5.2.4  Operational Features ............................ 91
        5.2.5  Peripherals ..................................... 92
        5.2.6  Data Quality and Performance .................... 92
        5.2.7  Professional Applications ....................... 93
        5.2.8  Scientific Applications ......................... 95
   5.3  Location-Based Services ................................ 96
   References .................................................. 99
6  Terrestrial Laser Scanning ................................. 101
   6.1  Basics of Laser ....................................... 103
   6.2  Measurement Principles ................................ 104
        6.2.1  Time-of-Flight Versus Phase-Shift .............. 105
        6.2.2  Range .......................................... 106
        6.2.3  TLS as a Surveying Instrument .................. 106
   6.3  Processing Software ................................... 108
   6.4  Comparison with Total Stations ........................ 108
        6.4.1  Measurement Principles and Precision ........... 108
        6.4.2  Blind Sampling ................................. 109
        6.4.3  Time-Efficiency ................................ 109
   6.5  Comparison with Terrestrial Photogrammetry ............ 110
   6.6  Integration with Digital Cameras ...................... 1ll
   6.7  Scene Monitoring ...................................... 112
        6.7.1  Intervening Objects ............................ 112
        6.7.2  Placing Markers ................................ 114
   6.8  Applications .......................................... 115
        6.8.1  3D City Modelling .............................. 115
        6.8.2  Traffic Accidents and Road Safety .............. 115
        6.8.3  Deformation and Heritage ....................... 116
        6.8.4  Other Applications ............................. 116
   6.9  Mobile Mapping ........................................ 117
   References ................................................. 120
7  Photogrammetry: Geometric Data from Imagery ................ 123
   7.1  From Analogue to Digital .............................. 123
   7.2  Basics ................................................ 128
   7.3  Stereoscopic Viewing .................................. 132
   7.4  Aerotriangulation ..................................... 134
   7.5  Image-Matching Techniques ............................. 134
   7.6  Scale and Orthoimages ................................. 137
   7.7  Digital Photogrammetric Workstations .................. 139
   7.8  Digital Aerial Cameras ................................ 141
   7.9  Oblique Aerial Imagery ................................ 142
   7.10 Aerial Photogrammetry in Practice ..................... 146
   7.11 UAV Photogrammetry .................................... 148
   References ................................................. 149
8  Airborne Lidar ............................................. 153
   8.1  Overview .............................................. 155
   8.2  Basics ................................................ 156
   8.3  Pulse Characteristics ................................. 157
   8.4  Multiple Pulses in Air ................................ 161
   8.5  Data Handling ......................................... 162
        8.5.1  Interpolation .................................. 162
        8.5.2  Ground Filtering ............................... 164
        8.5.3  Manual Editing ................................. 165
        8.5.4  Deriving Parameters ............................ 166
   8.6  Manufacturers ......................................... 166
   8.7  Applications .......................................... 167
   8.8  Concluding Remarks .................................... 168
   References ................................................. 168
9  Earth Observation from Space ............................... 171
   9.1  Remote Sensing ........................................ 171
   9.2  Earth Observation Systems ............................. 172
        9.2.1  Overview of Systems ............................ 172
        9.2.2  GeoEye-1 and Ikonos ............................ 174
        9.2.3  WorldView-1 and 2 .............................. 176
        9.2.4  Cartosat ....................................... 177
        9.2.5  Daichi ......................................... 177
        9.2.6  EROS ........................................... 178
        9.2.7  Radar Satellites ............................... 178
   9.3  Processing of Satellite Images ........................ 182
        9.3.1  Image Enhancement .............................. 182
        9.3.2  Pan-sharpening ................................. 182
        9.3.3  Radiometric Rectification ...................... 183
        9.3.4  Geometric Rectification ........................ 184
   9.4  Stereo Images ......................................... 185
   9.5  Information Extraction ................................ 185
   9.6  Change Detection ...................................... 190
   9.7  Applications .......................................... 191
   9.8  Commercialisation ..................................... 194
   References ................................................. 194
10 Modelling and Exchanging Geo-information ................... 197
   10.1 Unified Modelling Language ............................ 197
   10.2 Open Source Software .................................. 203
   10.3 Exchanging Geo-data over the Web ...................... 206
        10.3.1 GML ............................................ 207
        10.3.2 KML ............................................ 208
        10.3.3 GDF ............................................ 208
        10.3.4 AJAX ........................................... 208
   References ................................................. 209
11 Quality of Geo-information ................................. 211
   11.1 Basics ................................................ 211
   11.2 Surveyor's Perspective ................................ 212
   11.3 Random, Systematic and Blunder ........................ 213
   11.4 Error Propagation ..................................... 214
   11.5 Least Squares Adjustment .............................. 215
   11.6 GIS User's Perspective ................................ 217
        11.6.1 Positional Accuracy ............................ 217
        11.6.2 Temporal Accuracy .............................. 218
        11.6.3 Thematic Accuracy .............................. 218
        11.6.4 Completeness ................................... 218
        11.6.5 Consistency .................................... 218
        11.6.6 Resolution ..................................... 219
   11.7 Quality Assessment .................................... 221
        11.7.1 Nominal Scale Data ............................. 221
        11.7.2 Interval Scale Data ............................ 222
   11.8 Quality Control ....................................... 224
   11.9 Concluding Remarks .................................... 226
   References ................................................. 226
12 Applying Geo-information Technology ........................ 229
   12.1 Management of the Environment ......................... 229
        12.1.1 Alternative Planning Scenarios ................. 230
        12.1.2 Monitoring ..................................... 230
        12.1.3 Changing Habits ................................ 231
        12.1.4 Crisp Boundaries ............................... 232
   12.2 Urban Planning ........................................ 233
        12.2.1 Eskisehir ...................................... 234
        12.2.2 Heritage Site Under Threat ..................... 236
        12.2.3 Lungs of the City .............................. 237
   12.3 Recreating the Past ................................... 238
   12.4 3D City Models ........................................ 243
        12.4.1 Level of Detail ................................ 243
        12.4.2 Manual Editing ................................. 245
        12.4.3 Examples ....................................... 246
        12.4.4 Use of 3D City Models .......................... 247
   12.5 Weed Control from Space ............................... 249
   12.6 Biodiversity Monitoring ............................... 250
        12.6.1 Nature Conservation in Nepal ................... 250
        12.6.2 Mangrove Monitoring in Bengal .................. 251
        12.6.3 Monitoring Fish Habitat in Washington State,
               USA ............................................ 252
        12.6.4 Wetland Conservation ........................... 252
   12.7 Access to Geo-data for Citizens and Tourists .......... 254
   12.8 Forest Biomass Mapping ................................ 255
   12.9 Renewable Energy ...................................... 256
   References ................................................. 257
13 Census Taking .............................................. 259
   13.1 Methods ............................................... 260
        13.1.1 Virtual Census ................................. 261
        13.1.2 De Facto Method ................................ 261
   13.2 Enumeration Area Demarcation .......................... 263
   13.3 Satellite Images ...................................... 265
   13.4 How Many Are We? ...................................... 268
   13.5 Lessons Learned ....................................... 269
   13.6 Population Estimation ................................. 270
        13.6.1 Counting Houses ................................ 271
        13.6.2 Land Use Zoning ................................ 271
        13.6.3 Multispectral Classification ................... 272
   References ................................................. 272
14 Risk and Disaster Management ............................... 275
   14.1 Natural and Man-Made Disasters ........................ 276
   14.2 Phases of Disaster Management ......................... 276
        14.2.1 Recording ...................................... 277
        14.2.2 Risk Reduction ................................. 277
        14.2.3 Readiness ...................................... 278
        14.2.4 Response ....................................... 279
        14.2.5 Recovery ....................................... 280
   14.3 Tsunami Early-Warning System .......................... 280
   14.4 Petrol Station Vicinity Vulnerability Assessment ...... 282
   14.5 Fire Fighting ......................................... 284
   14.6 Flooding .............................................. 284
   14.7 Earthquake Monitoring ................................. 286
   14.8 Disaster Management from Space ........................ 287
        14.8.1 Sichuan May 2008 Earthquake .................... 288
        14.8.2 Haiti Earthquake ............................... 290
        14.8.3 Conflicting Resolutions ........................ 291
        14.8.4 Worldwide Collaboration ........................ 292
   14.9 Base-Map .............................................. 293
   14.10 Concluding Remarks ................................... 294
   References ................................................. 294
15 Land Administration ........................................ 297
   15.1 Land: The Most Valuable Resource ...................... 298
   15.2 Human's Relationship to Land .......................... 298
   15.3 Value and Use ......................................... 299
   15.4 Recognition of Rights ................................. 300
   15.5 Fundamental Right ..................................... 301
   15.6 Evidences of Right .................................... 302
   15.7 Security of Land Rights ............................... 302
        15.7.1 Why Security? .................................. 302
        15.7.2 Transfer of Land Rights ........................ 303
        15.7.3 Private Conveyance ............................. 305
        15.7.4 Deeds Registration ............................. 305
        15.7.5 Title Registration ............................. 306
   15.8 Land Administration ................................... 307
   15.9 Land Registration and Cadastres ....................... 308
   15.10 Land Management ...................................... 310
   15.11 Adjudication ......................................... 311
        15.11.1 Sporadic and Systematic Adjudication .......... 312
        15.11.2 Mixed Strategy ................................ 312
        15.11.3 Participatory GIS ............................. 313
   15.12 The Parcel ........................................... 314
   15.13 Boundary Description ................................. 315
   15.14 Fixed and General Boundaries ......................... 316
   15.15 Geometric Boundary Surveys ........................... 318
   15.16 Data Capturing Techniques ............................ 319
   15.17 Land Policy .......................................... 322
   15.18 3D Cadastres ......................................... 323
   15.19 Core Cadastral Domain Model .......................... 325
   15.20 Land Administration and the Battle Against Poverty ... 327
        15.20.1 Millennium Development Goals .................. 327
        15.20.2 Lack of Data .................................. 329
        15.20.3 Economic Apartheid ............................ 330
        15.20.4 Land as Collateral ............................ 331
        15.20.5 'Aid Should Continue' ......................... 332
        15.21 Future .......................................... 334
   References ................................................. 337

Name Index .................................................... 339
Subject Index ................................................. 341


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