A product containing a complete list of objects or obstacles for the query according to the set parameters. In order to make an analytical report, it is necessary to perform data fusion - any combination of [1-4] and mandatory [5].
Input data (technical requirements):
1. Satellite images
Dynamic resolution 11-bits per pixel pan and MS
Panchromatic: 450–800 nm
8 Multispectral:
Bandwidth/Bandwidth Range:
Coastal: 397–454 nm
Blue: 445–517 nm
Green: 507–586 nm
Yellow: 580–629 nm
Red: 626–696 nm
Red Edge: 698–749 nm
Near-IR1: 765–899 nm
Near-IR2: 857–1039 nm
Sensor resolution:
- Panchromatic nadir: 0.31 m
- 20 dstopni off-nadir: 0.34 m
- Multispectral nadir: 1.24 m
- 20 degrees off-nadir: 1.38 m
Additional requirements:
- Sun's altitude in the range of 40⁰ - 70⁰.
- Cloud coverage 10%
- Sun's azimuth may not coincide with satellite's azimuth
- The altitude of the satellite must be above the sun's altitude
2. LIDAR/UAV >8 pts/m2 in .las or .laz format
3. Numerical terrain model
- WorldDEM of the analyzed area <10m
- Location accuracy:
- Accuracy: < 4m (90% linear error)
- Relative Vertical Accuracy: < 2m (slope ?20%)
- < 4m (slope > 20%)
4. Air obstacles database provided by the local ANSP/CAA in AIXM 5.1 format
5. Area of analysis (2D for areas, 3D for plane and exceedance analysis) in .kml or geopackage format.
Output data included in the report:
- Principal
- Contractor
- Deadline for the start of work
- Deadline for completion of work
- Date of measurement
- Object type (classification)
- Obstacle location
- Planar coordinate system
- Height reference level
- Measurement accuracies
- Recording resolution
- Method to obtain WGS84 coordinates
- Method of converting numerical units to feet
- Table of measured points:
- No.
- Longitude [°, ',"].
- Latitude [°, ',"].
- Height from the ground to the highest point of the entire obstacle [m above sea level].
- Terrain ordinate [m above sea level].
- Coordinate transformation:
- from system
- to system
- transformed points
- List of points crossing the approach surface: No, Y [m], X[m], H measured [m].
- The relative and absolute height of the highest point of the obstacle
- The elevation of the terrain at the location of the obstacle
The SAMPLE system allows you to run analysis for the same area and, using analytical tools, point out the differences between two reports.