Depth Measurement Using Remotely Sensed Data, Specifically A casi
by Herbert Ripley, Hyperspectral Data International Inc, One Research Drive, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4M9, Canada, Yann Morel, Morel and Associates, 33 Richards Rd., Suva, Fiji,
Laura Roy, Hyperspectral Data International Inc, One Research Drive, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4M9, Canada,
Document Type: Proceeding Paper
Part of: Breakwaters '99: First International Symposium on Monitoring of Breakwaters
Abstract:
The compact airborne spectrographic imager (casi) is what is referred to as an imaging spectrometer. This is an optical device that is mounted on an aircraft and used to collect high resolution digital data. This paper focuses on the ability of the data to obtain near-shore depth measurements for the purposes of monitoring bottom change and for use in the production of near-shore mapping through use of what is referred to as the Self-calibrated Spectral Shallow Sea Modeller (4SM).
Subject Headings: Computer models | Sensors and sensing | Simulation models | Seas and oceans | Nearshore | Measuring instruments | Data collection
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