Geolocation: maps, measurements and methods
Geolocation: maps, measurements and methods
- Author(s): F. Gustafsson
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0404
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- Author(s): F. Gustafsson Source: 9th IET Data Fusion & Target Tracking Conference (DF&TT 2012): Algorithms & Applications, 2012 page ()
- Conference: [9th IET Data Fusion [amp ] Target Tracking Conference (DF[amp ]TT 2012): Algorithms [amp ] Applications, 9th IET Data Fusion & Target Tracking Conference (DF&TT 2012): Algorithms & Applications]
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0404
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-624-6
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 16-17 May 2012
- Format: PDF
The paper presents the geolocation is the art of innovative combination of properties of nature and sensor technology. The particle filter provides a general method for geolocation. Geolocation fingerprinting is a general concept for fitting a measurement (along a trajectory) to a geographical information system. Geolocation is equal to map plus measurement plus method. (48 pages)
Inspec keywords: geophysical image processing; particle filtering (numerical methods); geographic information systems; fingerprint identification
Subjects: Geophysical techniques and equipment; Image recognition; Computer vision and image processing techniques; Geography and cartography computing; Instrumentation and techniques for geophysical, hydrospheric and lower atmosphere research; Filtering methods in signal processing
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