Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Master of Photogrammetry

2 Ph.D. in Geography, University of Theran

Abstract

Today, numerous active and inactive sensors are busy taking information from objects and ground features, and produce varied information from objects at different wave-lengths and with different resolutions. Potentially, each one of these pieces of information can be utilized as one of the sources of supplying triple spectral, textural and geometrical (structural) components. Owing to the ability of LIDAR sensor to provide with geometric information as well this sensor’s recent advent, we have examined the potentials and different behaviors of this sensor in detecting various ground features.

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