Title :
Urban planning using data fusion of satellite and aerial photo images
Author :
Cheng, Philip ; Toutin, Thierry
Author_Institution :
PCI Enterprises, Richmond Hill, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Urban planning using data fusion of different satellite and aerial photo images can be very useful. However, multisource data fusion requires geometric and radiometric processing, adapted to the nature and characteristics of the data. In this way the best information available from each image is preserved in the composite image. With the increased resolution of satellite and aerial photo images (5 m and less), the off-nadir viewing angle of the satellite sensor (greater than 20 degrees), and the multi-source data available (such as SPOT, RADARSAT, and IRS), a general and accurate photogrammetric method which can deal with different satellite images and an accurate photogrammetric method for aerial photos are needed. For satellite images, a rigorous method developed at the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS), Natural Resources Canada, which takes into account the nature of the data can be used. For aerial photos, the method of space resection by collinearity can be used. This paper presents data fusion results using SPOT, RADARSAT, IRS satellite images and an aerial photo. The results are sharp and precise, which enables a better and easier interpretation for urban planning
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image processing; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; sensor fusion; town and country planning; IRS; RADARSAT; SPOT; aerial photo image; data fusion; geometric processing; geophysical measurement technique; image processing; land surface; land use; multisource data; optical imaging; photogrammetric method; radar; radiometric processing; remote sensing; resection; satellite remote sensing; sensor fusion; terrain mapping; town planning; urban area; urban planning; Clouds; Geographic Information Systems; Image resolution; Image sensors; Radiometry; Remote sensing; Satellite broadcasting; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Solid modeling; Urban planning;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1997. IGARSS '97. Remote Sensing - A Scientific Vision for Sustainable Development., 1997 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3836-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1997.615273