Cross-Platform Image Fusion
Change detection and motion detection is theoretically possible using image fusion—imagery of a common area from multiple sensor platforms, however perspective differences represent a significant obstacle both to human and machine correlation, particularly in the case of side oblique imagery.
Real Time Precision Location
Airborne sensors provide a valuable source of imagery by virtue of the location of the deployed platform. However, obtaining precise and rapid information from such imagery has been difficult due to the enormous amount of post processing required by existing software and hardware to extract the geo-location for targets of interest.
Orthorectification
Images captured from remote sensing platforms contain perspective and terrain distortion. As such they cannot be mosaiced together or overlaid on maps without first being converted ("orthorectified") to a common perspective, typically a view looking straight down from infinity.
January 4, 2006, San Carlos, Ca.
Cardio Logic with its strategic partner DeltaAero Science, will be exhibiting its new realtime orthorectification workstation, known as the Geo100M, at the AFCEA West 2006 Trade Show in San Diego, Ca., from January 10 to January 12, 2006. The Geo100M will be demonstrating Cardio Logic's remarkably fast processing capability for earth imagery.