Webinar Tip - Enhanced Applications with WorldView-2's Eight Spectral Bands
Written by Glenn Letham (gletham)
22 July 2009
With the launch of DigitalGlobe's WorldView-2 Satellite taking place in a couple of months there's much interest in the industry to learn more about this next-generation high-resolution sensor... here's an opportunity for you to learn more about WorldView-2
Webinar description:
WorldView-2, scheduled to launch on October 6th, 2009, will be the first 8-band multispectral commercial satellite. We believe the WorldView-2 system will bring enhanced agility, capacity, accuracy and spectral diversity to commercial earth imaging.
Join this Webinar to hear Dr. Kumar Navulur, DigitalGlobe's Principal Scientist, as he discusses how the new spectral bands will improve certain remote sensing applications, including feature identification and classification, bathymetry, change detection and more.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
See how the four additional spectral bands (coastal blue, yellow edge, red edge, and near infrared 2) enable broader ranges of classifications, enhanced vegetation and coastal analysis, the extraction of more features and the identification and tracking of coastal changes and infractions.
Discover how the new red edge (the first in the commercial industry) and yellow edge spectral bands deliver more granular field classifications, improve the understanding of vegetation analysis (health, age, type, species) and provide early warning capabilities to industries that interact with, and depend on, the environment such as pipeline monitoring, environmental mapping and precision agriculture applications.
Learn how the new coastal blue spectral band will enhance bathymetry studies for sea floors, coastal plains and waterways, discriminate features of the shallow ocean floor more accurately and increase the scope of coastal remote sensing applications--improving the safety of marine navigation and providing much needed insight into the ever changing marine environment.
Discover how the WorldView-2 based portals and navigation devices will see the world in the truest natural state--bringing better definition and clarity to the user's visual reality, and allow mapping experts to use those bands to pinpoint more points of interest and create more diverse, interesting navigation applications.
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