Upgrade Immense Region Reportage from Numerous Satellite Image Sensors
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37628/ijoippr.v3i2.275Abstract
Rapid injury data assortment and dissemination throughout the disaster emergency response part could be an important remote sensing-based approach. For giant disasters like cyclone and earthquake, multiple satellite-sensor overpasses with variable inform angles square measure needed to completely cowl the massive impact space. This text presents associate in nursing improvement model for satellite image acquisition designing utilizing geographic house, time, and assortment state of affairs needs a web remote sensing designing tool model implementing the improvement model and algorithmic program is provided for disaster management agencies and emergency response call manufacturers to urge hierarchic satellite image acquisition plans.References
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