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22 December 2004 Monitoring wildfires using an autonomous aerial system (AAS)
Joel S. Levine, Vincent Ambrosia, James A. Brass, Richard E. Davis, Charles W. Dull, Paul H. Greenfield, F. Wallace Harrison, Brian D. Killough, Edward H. Kist, Joseph P. Pinto, Gregory Stover, Nina D. Tappan, Steve S. Wegener
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Proceedings Volume 5661, Remote Sensing Applications of the Global Positioning System; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580312
Event: Fourth International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Symposium 2004: Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2004, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States
Abstract
The environmental and health effects of wildfires are discussed. The monitoring of wildfires from aircraft using remote sensing techniques is reviewed. A future autonomous aerial observing system for fire monitoring is described.
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Joel S. Levine, Vincent Ambrosia, James A. Brass, Richard E. Davis, Charles W. Dull, Paul H. Greenfield, F. Wallace Harrison, Brian D. Killough, Edward H. Kist, Joseph P. Pinto, Gregory Stover, Nina D. Tappan, and Steve S. Wegener "Monitoring wildfires using an autonomous aerial system (AAS)", Proc. SPIE 5661, Remote Sensing Applications of the Global Positioning System, (22 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580312
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KEYWORDS
Combustion

Atmospheric modeling

Atmospheric particles

Data modeling

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Phase modulation

Remote sensing

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