remote sensing
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- remote-sensing adjective
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"Remote sensing offers a complement to SHM sensors, can reduce maintenance costs, and can support visual inspections, particularly when direct access to a structure is challenging," said Millilo.
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"Cancer diagnosis, food safety, remote sensing vehicles. Those are all still pretty far down the line, but that's the direction we're heading in."
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While reviewing satellite and remote sensing data, Ochwat noticed something unexpected.
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"Our knowledge of Venus is still limited, and until now we have never had the opportunity to directly observe processes occurring beneath the surface of Earth's twin planet. The identification of a volcanic cavity is therefore of particular importance, as it allows us to validate theories that for many years have only hypothesized their existence," explains Lorenzo Bruzzone, the coordinator of the research, full professor of Telecommunications and head of the Remote Sensing Laboratory at the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Trento.
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Randy Fulweber, a study co-author and the geographic information systems and remote sensing manager at UAF's Toolik Field Station, said combining satellite imagery with charcoal data revealed more than just how often fires occur.
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