Techniques for digital enhancement of Landsat MSS data using an Apple II+ microcomputer
Abstract
The information provided by remotely sensed data collected from orbiting platforms has been useful in many research fields. Particularly convenient for evaluation are generally digital data stored on computer compatible tapes (CCT's). The major advantages of CCT's are the quality of the data and the accessibility to computer manipulation. Minicomputer systems are widely used for the required computer processing operations. However, microprocessor-related technological advances make it now possible to process CCT data with computing systems which can be obtained at a much lower price than minicomputer systems. A detailed description is provided of the design considerations of a microcomputer-based Digital Image Analysis System (DIAS). Particular attention is given to the algorithms which are incorporated for eighter edge enhancement or smoothing Landsat multispectral scanner data.
- Publication:
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IN: Extraction of information from remotely sensed images; Proceedings of the Conference on Techniques for Extraction of Information from Remotely Sensed Images
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984eirs.proc...20H
- Keywords:
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- Digital Techniques;
- Image Enhancement;
- Landsat Satellites;
- Satellite-Borne Photography;
- Algorithms;
- Microcomputers;
- Multispectral Band Scanners;
- Software Tools;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation