Remote sensing of the environment with small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), part 2: scientific and commercial applications

Small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are often suited to applications where the cost, resolution, and (or) operational inflexibility of conventional remote sensing platforms is limiting. Remote sensing with small UASs is still relatively new, and there is limited understanding of how the data are...

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Published in:Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems
Main Authors: Whitehead, Ken, Hugenholtz, Chris H., Myshak, Stephen, Brown, Owen, LeClair, Adam, Tamminga, Aaron, Barchyn, Thomas E., Moorman, Brian, Eaton, Brett
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2014
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/juvs-2014-0007
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Summary:Small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are often suited to applications where the cost, resolution, and (or) operational inflexibility of conventional remote sensing platforms is limiting. Remote sensing with small UASs is still relatively new, and there is limited understanding of how the data are acquired and used for scientific purposes and decision making. This paper provides practical guidance about the opportunities and limitations of small UAS-based remote sensing by highlighting a small sample of scientific and commercial case studies. Case studies span four themes: (i) mapping, which includes case studies to measure aggregate stockpile volumes and map river habitat; (ii) feature detection, which includes case studies on grassland image classification and detection of agricultural crop infection; (iii) wildlife and animal enumeration, with case studies describing the detection of fish concentrations during a major salmon spawning event, and cattle enumeration at a concentrated animal feeding operation; (iv) landscape dynamics with a case study of arctic glacier change. Collectively, these case studies only represent a fraction of possible remote sensing applications using small UASs, but they provide insight into potential challenges and outcomes, and help clarify the opportunities and limitations that UAS technology offers for remote sensing of the environment.