American Journal of Remote Sensing

Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2018

  • Complex Environment Noise Barrage Jamming Eeffects on Airborne Warning Radar

    Wang Jundong

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2018
    Pages: 59-63
    Received: 13 June 2018
    Accepted: 9 July 2018
    Published: 8 August 2018
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    Abstract: Modern warfare is carried out in a complex electromagnetic environment, where noise suppression interference directly affects the detection ability of airborne warning radar to target, in order to make airborne warning radar play its due role in battlefield. More and more requirements are put forward for radar combat capability in complex electroma... Show More
  • Application of Dynamic Threshold in a Lake Ice Detection Algorithm

    Peter Dorofy, Rouzbeh Nazari, Peter Romanov

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2018
    Pages: 64-73
    Received: 23 July 2018
    Accepted: 2 August 2018
    Published: 29 August 2018
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    Abstract: The traditional method involved in the classification of surface types such as water, ice, and snow rely on thresholds values of spectral properties that are fixed. However, the use of daily fixed thresholds leaves a substantial number of either unclassified and/or misclassified ice and water pixels. In this study, a new dynamic threshold technique... Show More
  • An Assessment of the Role of Water Hyacinth in the Water Level Changes of Lake Naivasha Using GIS and Remote Sensing

    Peter Odoyo Agutu, Moses Karoki Gachari, Charles Ndegwa Mundia

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2018
    Pages: 74-88
    Received: 19 August 2018
    Accepted: 19 October 2018
    Published: 19 November 2018
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    Abstract: Lake Naivasha is an important water resource for Kenya being a fresh-water lake in a region dominated by salty-water lakes. The lake supports several human activities around it. Its water level, though fluctuates, was gradually declining before 2010. The water level rose from March 2010 and has since remained relatively high. As a result, areas aro... Show More
  • Very High Resolution Mapping with the Pléiades Satellite Constellation

    Roland Perko, Hannes Raggam, Mathias Schardt, Peter Michael Roth

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2018
    Pages: 89-99
    Received: 16 August 2018
    Accepted: 30 November 2018
    Published: 24 December 2018
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    Abstract: The Pléiades satellite constellation provides very high resolution multi-spectral optical data at a ground sampling distance of about 0.7 m at nadir direction. Due to the highly agile pointing angle capacity in the range of ±47 degrees the sensors are optimal for detailed earth observation. They are able to collect stereo and tri-stereo datasets in... Show More