Abstract
The abilities of UAS to gather high-resolution imagery over a given area on a frequent basis are now well-known to those in the construction and excavation industries. Less well known, however, are the ways that UAS data can be used in value-added data analysis. Using real-world examples, this talk explores how UAS data can be used for modeling and monitoring in a geo-graphic information system (GIS).
Session Number
163
Session Title
Unmanned Aerial Systems Modeling in a Geographic Information System
Track Title
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Location
STEW 311
Date of Version
March 2020
Recommended Citation
Hupy, Joseph P. and Miller, Zachary, "Unmanned Aerial Systems Modeling in a Geographic Information System" (2020). Purdue Road School. 61.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2020/presentations/61
Start Date
3-11-2020 10:00 AM
End Date
3-11-2020 10:50 AM
Included in
Unmanned Aerial Systems Modeling in a Geographic Information System
STEW 311
The abilities of UAS to gather high-resolution imagery over a given area on a frequent basis are now well-known to those in the construction and excavation industries. Less well known, however, are the ways that UAS data can be used in value-added data analysis. Using real-world examples, this talk explores how UAS data can be used for modeling and monitoring in a geo-graphic information system (GIS).