2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202012.0699.v1
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Comparing High-Resolution Satellite and GatorEye UAV Lidar Data for Trail Mapping in Mixed Pine and Oak Forests in Central Florida Using a Participatory Approach

Abstract: Trail detection in mixed canopy ecosystems has important implications for forest management, monitoring, and conservation, although active sensor technology for sub-canopy trail detection is still developing. In order to assess the effectiveness of UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)-borne lidar (light detection and ranging) data for small trails (< 2.5m width) in mixed forest canopy cover, we collected lidar data and trail characteristics (canopy cover and trail width) and created a high definition surfac… Show more

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“…Using drones has been dramatically grown for construction mapping and visualization. Although we can use either drones or satellites for geospatial imagery and analysis of the construction projects, several concerns affecting our technology selection (Murugan et al, 2016;Báez et al, 2020). The following describes these concerns briefly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using drones has been dramatically grown for construction mapping and visualization. Although we can use either drones or satellites for geospatial imagery and analysis of the construction projects, several concerns affecting our technology selection (Murugan et al, 2016;Báez et al, 2020). The following describes these concerns briefly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%