Photographic images of the sky were taken with a camera through a fisheye lens with a 180 deg field-of-view. The images of rural, suburban, and urban scenes were analyzed on a computer to derive quantitative information about the elevation angles at which the sky becomes visible. Such knowledge is needed by designers of mobile and personal satellite communications systems and is desired by customers of these systems. The 90th percentile elevation angle of the skyline was found to be 10 deg, 17 deg, and 51 deg in the three environments. At 8 deg, 75 percent, 75 percent, and 35 percent of the sky was visible, respectively. The elevation autocorrelation fell to zero with a 72 deg lag in the rural and urban environment and a 40 deg lag in the s...
The radiometry of satellite imagery is influenced by ground cover, local topography, and atmosphere....
This paper describes an investigation of the source of geospatial error in digital surface models (D...
In order to give vehicles travelling in rural areas of the U.S. access to the telephone network, a L...
Images of urban Japan taken vertically through a 180 deg fisheye lens were analyzed to derive, as a ...
A six-channel commercial GPS receiver with a custom-made 40 deg tilted, rotating antenna has been as...
This paper addresses the image-based characterization of the land-mobile satellite channel. In a mea...
An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S...
Occurrence probabilities of open, shadowed and blocked propagation states are analyzed for Ottawa an...
A transmitter operating at 869.525 MHz was twice carried by a stratospheric balloon to an altitude o...
A technique is described whereby sky view-factors may be determined using a video camera equipped wi...
Nowadays many types of sensors are used for terrestrial mobile mapping (TMM): IMU, odometers, GNSS, ...
Signal degradation in Mobile Satellite (MS) is due to several factors such as ionospheric effect, m...
AbstractThe signal quality along with satellite availability & geometric dilution of precision plays...
Satellite-based multispectral imaging systems have been in operation since 1972 and the latest in th...
We report on investigations of the feasibility and usefulness of complementing traditional traffic c...
The radiometry of satellite imagery is influenced by ground cover, local topography, and atmosphere....
This paper describes an investigation of the source of geospatial error in digital surface models (D...
In order to give vehicles travelling in rural areas of the U.S. access to the telephone network, a L...
Images of urban Japan taken vertically through a 180 deg fisheye lens were analyzed to derive, as a ...
A six-channel commercial GPS receiver with a custom-made 40 deg tilted, rotating antenna has been as...
This paper addresses the image-based characterization of the land-mobile satellite channel. In a mea...
An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S...
Occurrence probabilities of open, shadowed and blocked propagation states are analyzed for Ottawa an...
A transmitter operating at 869.525 MHz was twice carried by a stratospheric balloon to an altitude o...
A technique is described whereby sky view-factors may be determined using a video camera equipped wi...
Nowadays many types of sensors are used for terrestrial mobile mapping (TMM): IMU, odometers, GNSS, ...
Signal degradation in Mobile Satellite (MS) is due to several factors such as ionospheric effect, m...
AbstractThe signal quality along with satellite availability & geometric dilution of precision plays...
Satellite-based multispectral imaging systems have been in operation since 1972 and the latest in th...
We report on investigations of the feasibility and usefulness of complementing traditional traffic c...
The radiometry of satellite imagery is influenced by ground cover, local topography, and atmosphere....
This paper describes an investigation of the source of geospatial error in digital surface models (D...
In order to give vehicles travelling in rural areas of the U.S. access to the telephone network, a L...