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Airborne Remote Sensing for Developing Hong Kong Spatial Data Infrastructure

Principal Investigator:

Lin, Hui

Co-investigator(s):

Zhou, Chenghu
Guo, Huadong
Shao, Yun
Chen, David Yongqin
Sun, Hanqiu
Zhou, Qiming

Summary:
This project will conduct a series of airborne remote sensing, with supplementary data from other sources such as satellite remote sensors, for developing HKSDI. Remote sensing data are raw information gathered by sensors installed on various platforms from which a vast amount of information useful to many industrial, government and other public sectors can be extracted.

The project will be undertaken by the Joint Laboratory for GeoInformation Science of The Chinese University of Hong Kong that is managed by researchers with extensive experience in remote sensing and GIS. It will deliver within 24 months the following:

  1. Internet-based Hong Kong spatial data resources, consisting of satellite imagery (low earth orbit) and airborne remote sensing imagery;
  2. Internet-based thematic maps and technical reports; and
  3. Software packages for remote sensing image analysis and for public information service.


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