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4 October 1994 Measurement of surface topography by remote sensing
Terry D. Kunz, Don Di Rosa, John M. Hill, Fran Stetina, Donald S. Friedman
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Abstract
The Houston Advanced Research Center and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Technology Utilization Office have recently miniaturized an Airborne LIDAR Topographic Mapping System (ALTMS) and begun to economically collect accurate data from a commercial, photogrammetry based aircraft. This ALTMS incorporates off-the-shelf state-of-the-art laser and new computerized data acquisition technology to record and process digital topographic data. A color video camera collects tandem imagery. This paper describes the first products that have been generated from ALTMS data. Numerous government agency and industry pilot projects are being scheduled and the ALTMS is soon to be offered as a commercial system and service in the very near future.
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Terry D. Kunz, Don Di Rosa, John M. Hill, Fran Stetina, and Donald S. Friedman "Measurement of surface topography by remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 2270, NASA/SPIE Conference on Spin-Off Technologies from NASA for Commercial Sensors and Scientific Applications, (4 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188818
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data acquisition

LIDAR

Data modeling

Aerospace engineering

Data communications

Data processing

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