Advances in Mobile Mapping Technology
ISPRS Series, volume 4
Edited by C. Vincent Tao, Jonathan Li
- Price: $109.95
- Binding/Format: Hardback
- ISBN: 978-0-415-42723-4
- Publish Date: February 2nd 2007
- Imprint: Taylor & Francis
- Pages: 176 pages
Series: ISPRS Book Series
Description
The growing market penetration of Internet mapping, satellite imaging and personal navigation has opened up great research and business opportunities to geospatial communities. Multi-platform and multi-sensor integrated mapping technology has clearly established a trend towards fast geospatial data acquisition. Sensors can be mounted on various platforms, such as satellites, aircrafts or helicopters, terrestrial vehicles, water-based vessels, and may even be hand-carried by individuals. Mobile mapping refers to a means of collecting geospatial data using mapping sensors mounted on a mobile platform. Its development was primarily driven by the advances in digital imaging and direct-georeferencing technologies. With the escalating use of telecommunication networks and the increasing availability of low-cost and portable sensors, mobile mapping has become more dynamic, and even pervasive. The book addresses a wide variety of research issues in the mobile mapping community, ranging from system development to sensor integration, imaging algorithms and mobile GIS applications. This book will provide researchers and practitioners a good overall view of what is being developed in this topical area.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Foreword: Advances in mobile mapping technology
Part 1. Terrestrial and airborne mobile mapping systems
Part 2. Multi-sensor integration
Part 3. Image processing and object extraction
Part 4. Mobile GIS and distributed GIS
Author index
Subject index
