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Influence of Quality of Remote Sensing Data on Vegetation Passability by Terrain Vehicles

Josef Rada, Marian Rybanský, Filip Dohnal

2020ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The article studied databases of vegetation created from remote sensors, outcome of analyses of Cross-Country Movement in forests, and quality of utilized data. The aim was to combine various databases of forests and get statistics of best data by using different methods of evaluation. Passability in forests is mainly conducted with analysis of driving between trees. The most suitable datasets in the Czech Republic are Forest Economic Plan and Digital Elevation Model 5th generation combined with Digital Surface Model 1st generation. Accuracy and usability of databases were compared with digital model of surface created from orthophoto images. Processing of data is the most important part that influences quality of statistical and map results. Studied characteristics of input databases and applied methods also have considerable influence on results of analysis of forest passability. The outcome substantially varies for personnel armored vehicles and wheeled vehicles mostly due to their movement capabilities.

Topics & Concepts

OrthophotoUsabilityDigital elevation modelTerrainVegetation (pathology)Computer scienceQuality (philosophy)Remote sensingDatabaseElevation (ballistics)Environmental scienceGeographyCartographyEngineeringHuman–computer interactionPhilosophyPathologyMedicineStructural engineeringEpistemologyRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageWildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
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