2nd Edition

Geoinformation Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition

By Gottfried Konecny Copyright 2014
    472 Pages 438 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Written by a renowned expert, Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition gives you an overarching view of how remote sensing, photogrammetry, and geographic information systems work together in an interdisciplinary manner. The book presents the required basic background of the geoinformatics concept in which the different methodologies must be combined. It details the principal components of remote sensing, from theoretical principles to advanced image analysis and interpretation techniques, sensor components, and operating platforms.

    New and Updated in the Second Edition:

    • Web-based image viewing with Google Earth
    • Aerial platforms
    • Existing digital photogrammetric software systems, including Intergraph image station, Autodesk, and Oracle Spatial
    • Land management and cadaster
    • Imaging sensors such as laser scanning, image spectrometry, radar imaging, and radar interferometry

    With the advent of high-resolution satellite systems in stereo, the theory of analytical photogrammetry restituting 2D image information into 3D is of increasing importance, merging the remote sensing approach with that of photogrammetry. This text describes the fundamentals of these approaches in detail, with an emphasis on global, regional, and local applications. It provides a short introduction to the GPS satellite positioning system in the context of data integration.

    An extensive overview of the basic elements of GIS technologies and data management approaches, as well as the widely employed positioning systems such as GPS and GSM networks, complete the presentation of the technological framework for geoinformation. Appropriate for GIS courses at all levels, the book proceeds beyond the science and technology to tackle cost considerations and practical implementation issues, giving you a starting point for multidisciplinary new activities and services in the future.

    Introduction
    Surveying and Mapping in Transition to Geoinformation
    Photogrammetry
    Current Status of Mapping in the World
    Integration of Geoinformation Technologies
    United Nations Initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management

    Remote Sensing
    Electromagnetic Radiation
    Energy–Matter Interaction
    Sensor Components
    Imaging Sensors
    Platforms
    Image Interpretation
    Image Processing
    Remote Sensing Applications

    Photogrammetry
    Evolution of Photogrammetry
    Principles of Analytical and Digital Photogrammetry
    Digital Photogrammetric Operations
    Airborne Laser Scanning

    Geographic Information Systems
    Introduction
    Hardware Components
    Software Components
    Vector Systems
    Raster Systems
    Databases
    GIS Systems
    Esri’s ArcGIS
    GIS Applications

    Positioning Systems
    The Global Positioning System (GPS)
    Accuracy Augmentation Systems
    GSM Mobile Phone Location

    Cost Considerations
    Costs of Aerial Photography, Orthophotography, and Topographic Line Mapping
    GPS-Supported Ground Surveys
    Digital Elevation Models
    Aerial Triangulation versus Direct Sensor Orientation
    Mapping from Space
    Automated Feature Extraction 4

    Technological Changes
    Bibliography
    Index

    Biography

    Gottfried Konecny

    "… a thorough, comprehensive, and attractive overview of geoinformation that exceeds pure mapping, shedding light into drivers and causes. The thought is stimulated and new ideas might become the seed for multidisciplinary new activities and services in the future. Well-written and worthwhile reading, this book is an asset for one’s library."
    —Ioannis Manakos, Information Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology, Thessaloniki, Greece

    "… gives the big picture of how remote sensing, photogrammetry, and geographic information systems work together in an interdisciplinary manner to serve the widespread needs of society. … Gottfried Konecny, with his background knowledge and experience in photogrammetry and remote sensing and his skills in lecturing in all parts of the world, provides this valuable, comprehensive book which is a ‘must’ for all students and professionals in the field of geoinformation."
    —Dr. Rainer Sandau, International Academy of Astronautics

    "Gottfried Konecny has a unique understanding of the whole field of geoinformation and is able to present the material in a holistic manner. The content presents essential up-to-date material on remote sensing; sensors, processing, and applications; analytical and digital photogrammetry and airborne laser scanning; GIS hardware and software components and applications; positioning systems; and cost considerations for the acquisition and implementation of geoinformation systems. I highly recommend this book as a text for students and scholars who wish to gain further knowledge on the characteristics and development of geoinformation systems that have broad applications in many scientific and technical aspects of increasingly complex human and physical environments."
    —John Trinder, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

    "The second edition of this book brings out the fundamentals of the entire spectrum of geospatial technology and its trends and directions, which may guide next-generation professionals."
    —Sanjay Kumar, Geospatial Media and Communications, Noida, India