Aerial Reconnaissance and Surveillance
Abbreviation: ZRAKIZV Load: 30(L) + 30(E) + 0(LE) + 0(S) + 0(FLE) + 0(PEE)
Lecturers in charge: dr. sc. Tomislav Radišić
Lecturers: doc. dr. sc. Jurica Ivošević ( Exercises, Lectures )
doc. dr. sc. Tomislav Radišić ( Exercises )
Course description: Airborne reconnaissance and surveillance (ARS) as a source of information and data for decision systems. Land and maritime needs, crisis situations, fighting fires, floods, chemical incidents, terrorist activity, border control, search and rescue, environmental protection, transmission line, oil and gas pipeline control. Systematic theoretical foundations of detecting static and moving targets. Airborne sensor systems for ARS, operating characteristics, parameters. ARS performance prediction models. Influence of target features, atmosphere, terrain on ARS effectiveness. Processing of collected recordings, extraction and interpretation of information. Fusion of imagery, context, expert evaluation. Conceptualizing ARS missions.
Lecture languages: hr
Compulsory literature:
1. Campbell, Wynne: Introduction to remote sensing, 5th edition, 2011.
2. Chen: Signal & image processing for remote sensing, 2007.
3. Olsen: Remote sensing from air and space, 3th edition, 2007.
Recommended literature: - - -
Legend
L - Lectures
E - Exercises
LE - Laboratory exercises
S - Seminar
FLE - Practical foreign language exercises
PEE - Physical education excercises
* - Not graded