-
lesser distance than
traditional aerial (or orbital) photogrammetry.
Photogrammetric analysis may be
applied to one photograph, or may use high-speed photography...
- cartography. Its
official journal is
Photogrammetric Engineering &
Remote Sensing (PE&RS),
known as
Photogrammetric Engineering between 1937 and 1975. ASPRS...
- Photogrammetry, "Definitions of
terms used in
photogrammetric surveying and mapping:
preliminary report",
Photogrammetric Engineering, 8, 247–283, 1942. "Topographic...
- Kirby, R. P. (2003). "The
Merger of the
Photogrammetric Society and the
Remote Sensing Society". The
Photogrammetric Record. 18 (101). Wiley: 59–74. doi:10...
- The
unmanned aerial photogrammetric survey is the use of
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to take
photos for use in photogrammetry, the
science of making...
- site, from 2019 new
studies of the
wreck commenced with
collection of
photogrammetric data to
create a three-dimensional site plan. More than 5000 high-resolution...
-
camera is airborne.
Measurements on
aerial images are
provided by
photogrammetric technologies and methods.
Aerial surveys can
provide information on...
- (2000). "Recom****tion of the
global Mars control-point network".
Photogrammetric Engineering &
Remote Sensing. 66 (2): 155–161. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.372...
- The Casa
Grande Photogrammetric Test
Range is a test
range established in the mid-1960s to test the
dynamic performance of
aerial survey cameras. The...
- the
academic journal.
Motion tracking or
motion capture started as a
photogrammetric analysis tool in
biomechanics research in the 1970s and 1980s, and...