| 2007-03-07 | To bloggers |
ScanEx R&D Center to demonstrate real-time imagery technique during GeoForm + 2007
ScanEx R&D Center will sponsor the 4th International Industrial Forum that will take place on March 13-16, 2007 in the “Sokolniki” exhibition center, Moscow. Four special-purpose exhibitions will be held during the forum, as well as the 3rd International Scientific Conference “Geo-spatial technologies and applications”.
For the first time a geo-informatics exhibition will witness the demonstration of a mobile station for spatial data reception and preliminary processing of Earth images, delivered from space. The complex was created based on the UniScan ground station technology, enabling to receive the images from 12 satellites of the world leading RS operators: Terra, Aqua (USA), SPOT-2/4 (France), IRS-1C/D/P5/P6 (India), RADARSAT-1 (Canada), ENVISAT-1 (Europe), EROS-A/B (Israel). Spatial resolution of the received images ranges from 0.7 m to 1 km. UniScan technology urged the establishment of around 20 departmental, educational and regional centers of Earth space monitoring. A variety of space data, acquired in real-time, has been actively used to resolve different scientific, educational and economic tasks, including forestry and agriculture, construction, nature protection, maps updating, hydro meteorological support and ice patrol.
The real-time Terra/Aqua, SPOT-2/4 and IRS-1C/D data reception technique will be demonstrated using this mobile complex. The visitors will be able to see with their own eyes how the images of Russian territory are received and processed in real-time.
On March 14, ScanEx R&D Center General Director Vladimir Gershenzon will take floor at the plenary session of the conference with a report “Real-time Earth observation from space and image archives: application examples”, dedicated to the review of the company’s experience in resolving practical tasks of the regions and departments based on space data.
We would like to invite all the interested persons to take part in the forum and to get acquainted with our mobile space data receiving station.
For the first time a geo-informatics exhibition will witness the demonstration of a mobile station for spatial data reception and preliminary processing of Earth images, delivered from space. The complex was created based on the UniScan ground station technology, enabling to receive the images from 12 satellites of the world leading RS operators: Terra, Aqua (USA), SPOT-2/4 (France), IRS-1C/D/P5/P6 (India), RADARSAT-1 (Canada), ENVISAT-1 (Europe), EROS-A/B (Israel). Spatial resolution of the received images ranges from 0.7 m to 1 km. UniScan technology urged the establishment of around 20 departmental, educational and regional centers of Earth space monitoring. A variety of space data, acquired in real-time, has been actively used to resolve different scientific, educational and economic tasks, including forestry and agriculture, construction, nature protection, maps updating, hydro meteorological support and ice patrol.
The real-time Terra/Aqua, SPOT-2/4 and IRS-1C/D data reception technique will be demonstrated using this mobile complex. The visitors will be able to see with their own eyes how the images of Russian territory are received and processed in real-time.
On March 14, ScanEx R&D Center General Director Vladimir Gershenzon will take floor at the plenary session of the conference with a report “Real-time Earth observation from space and image archives: application examples”, dedicated to the review of the company’s experience in resolving practical tasks of the regions and departments based on space data.
We would like to invite all the interested persons to take part in the forum and to get acquainted with our mobile space data receiving station.
