Remote sensing plays a strategic role in studies of landscape archaeology, preemptive and emergency archaeology, and also in research programs aimed at stratigraphic analysis of a site. In this work we present results of research project ULTRA, aimed at developing integrated documentation and survey techniques based on data fusion and joint use of ground-based and aerial data, the latter obtained using RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems, currently “drones”) fitted with visible band, infrared and LiDAR sensors
Multi-Sensor aerial Archaeological Survey and Pre-Excavation Site Assessment / Balsi, M.; Esposito, S.; Fallavollita, P.; Melis, MARIA GRAZIA; Milanese, M.. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2° Convegno Internazionale di Archeologia Aerea “Dagli aerostati ai droni: le immagini aeree in Archeologia” tenutosi a Roma).
Multi-Sensor aerial Archaeological Survey and Pre-Excavation Site Assessment
M. Balsi;S. Esposito;P. Fallavollita;MELIS, MARIA GRAZIA;M. Milanese
2016
Abstract
Remote sensing plays a strategic role in studies of landscape archaeology, preemptive and emergency archaeology, and also in research programs aimed at stratigraphic analysis of a site. In this work we present results of research project ULTRA, aimed at developing integrated documentation and survey techniques based on data fusion and joint use of ground-based and aerial data, the latter obtained using RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems, currently “drones”) fitted with visible band, infrared and LiDAR sensorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.