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Spectral Band Optical Analysis for Shape and Material of Terrestrial Imaging by Using Remote Sensing Technique

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  • Safaa Mustafa Hameed

    (PhD (Theoretical Physics –Optics, Almustansriah University, College of science, physics Department, Iraq, Baghdad), lecturer at Alsadiq University, Department of computer sciences, Iraq, Kirkuk.)

  • Abdulrazak A. S. Mohammed

    (PhD (Electron Optics, Almustansriah University, College of science, physics Department, Iraq, Baghdad), Ass. Professor at Dep. of Computer Science, College of Engineering & Science, Bayan University, Iraq, Erbil)

Abstract

Photogrammetric grid is the generation of processing system (which is one of the remote sensing techniques) with efficiency developed based on imaging and computer cluster parallel processing; the new application of photogrammetric technique has been applied on the Castel-Gate of Erbil city. It is a way of analyzing the objects especially for a traditional one "the castle in the ancient city of Erbil". This paper got the analysis of Erbil Castel-Gate structure using visible & IR spectral band analysis for transmission and absorption energy (El ) based on civil study, as well as the analyzing of chemical & physical test. On other hand the Satellite image of castle has been analyzed by using photogrammetric & GIS techniques. The result calculated the reflected energy values.

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  • Safaa Mustafa Hameed & Abdulrazak A. S. Mohammed, 2018. "Spectral Band Optical Analysis for Shape and Material of Terrestrial Imaging by Using Remote Sensing Technique," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 3(5), pages 52-54, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:3:y:2018:i:5:id:60700
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2018.3.5.700
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