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Remote Sensing Image Processing Algorithms for Detecting Air Turbulence Patterns

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By (author): Maged Marghany

Injuries due to air turbulence has increased recently, therefore there is considerable concern and interest in understanding and detecting it more accurately. Presently hardly any research deals with air turbulence detection using remote sensing images. Most works use conventional optical remote sensing data with classical methods such as a library spectral signature, band ratio, and principal component analysis without designating new methods and technology. Very little research has attempted to implement optical and microwave remote sensing images for air turbulence detections.

This book provides new image processing procedures for air turbulence detection using advanced remote sensing images and quantum image processing. Currently, there is a huge gap between research work in the field of air turbulence detection and advanced remote sensing technology. Most of the theories are not operated in terms of software modules. Most of the software packages in the field of remote sensing images cannot deal with advanced image processing techniques in air turbulence detections due to heavy mathematics work. In this view, this book fills a gap between advanced remote sensing technology and air turbulence detection. For instance, quantum image processing with a new generation of remote sensing technology such as RADARSAT-2 SAR images is also implemented to provide accurate air turbulence detections.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032344584

About Maged Marghany

Maged Marghany Distinguished Professor the visionary behind the innovative theory titled Quantized Marghany's Front is the Director at Safanad Information Technology in Malaysia. Dr. Marghany has been listed among the top 2% of scientists for four consecutive years2020 2021 2022 and 2023 by Stanford University. Furthermore his profound impact is reflected in the recognition of two of his books acknowledged among the best genetic algorithm books of all time. Dr. Marghany's ongoing commitment continues to shape the landscape of scientific thought and geoinformation expertise. Additionally Dr. Maged Marghany achieved the remarkable distinction of being ranked first among oil spill scientists in a global list spanning the last 50 years compiled by the prestigious Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana in Brazil. He was also a prominent visiting professor at Syiah Kuala University in Indonesia. In previous roles Dr. Marghany directed the Institute of Geospatial Applications at the University of Geomatica College. His educational journey includes a post-doctoral degree in radar remote sensing a PhD in environmental remote sensing and a Master of Science in physical oceanography. With over 250 papers and influential books like Advanced Remote Sensing Technology for Tsunami Modeling and Forecasting Dr. Marghany's significant contributions shape global perspectives in remote sensing geospatial applications and environmental science.

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