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Status quo and development trends of remote sensing usage for forensic ekotechnique: forest and trees
Introvičová, Sabina ; Janata, Přemysl
This paper refers to possibility of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) usage for FEFT experts’ needs. Different Remote Sensing Stations (Czech Geological Survey, Forest Management Institute and others) obtain Czech territory actual pictorial data from satellites together with aerial images, LiDaR data from Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Defense and Czech Office for Surveying Mapping and Cadastre (COSMC) joint project that deals with regular two years scanning of the Czech Republic. Remote Sensing Stations also have resources for obtaining actual aerial photographs of investigated objects and localities through commercial subjects operating own airplanes. State organizations initiating expertise do not have resources for actual scanning of the investigated localities with airplanes. Forensic experts depend on COSMC products. COSMC is the only one of the organizations dealing with Czech territory scanning which has authority to sell actual aerial images if are available. Remote-controlled UAVs can aboard equipment for remote sensing. UAVs service expenses are many-times lower than aircraft service expenses. Department of Geoinformation Technologies at Mendel University Brno has a multirotor UAV available that is equipped to gain optical and infrared band data.

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