Processing of FORMOSAT-2 Daily Revisit Imagery for Site Surveillance

The successful operation of FORMOSAT-2, which was launched on May 21, 2004, proved the concept that the temporal resolution of a remote sensing system can be much improved by deploying a high spatial resolution sensor in a daily revisit orbit, and each accessible scene can be systematically observed...

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Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
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Geoscience
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Image processing
Image resolution
Internal geophysics
Lighting
pan-sharpen
PlÉiades HR
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Remote sensing
Remote sensing systems
Satellite broadcasting
Sensors
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Surveillance
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