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PhotoSat improves satellite surveying resolution‌

An ongoing research programme has produced a significant breakthrough in PhotoSat's satellite ima...

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PRESS RELEASE: PhotoSat produces satellite surveys of mine sites and engineering projects around the world. The company’s geophysicists apply signal enhancement, noise attenuation, and image matching from seismic data processing to automatically produce high accuracy elevation grids from stereo satellite photos. While most of these surveys are accurate to better than 20cm in elevation, with the recent breakthrough in image processing, the horizontal resolution of small 3-D ground features has been greatly improved. These small features, such as mine site haul road berms, are now clearly resolved on PhotoSat survey grids.

Gerry Mitchell, president and founder of PhotoSat, said: “The improved resolution of the PhotoSat survey grids will enable earthworks design engineers to use satellite surveying for more detailed designs and construction planning. Construction and operations engineers will be able to use the PhotoSat surveys to monitor the construction of smaller structures and produce more precise as-built drawings and volume measurements.”

The use of satellite surveying can shorten project timelines, eliminate survey delays and provide more accurate surveys – particularly for areas which are dangerous to access on foot or by vehicle. Stereo satellite photos taken in one minute can survey hundreds of square kilometres, providing an instant snapshot of an entire mine site. PhotoSat has been continuously producing accuracy studies since 2007 in order to provide objective, quantifiable accuracy data for stereo satellite surveying and mapping. This recent improvement in the visibility of topographic details is PhotoSat’s latest development as the company continuously strives to improve the accuracy and resolution of satellite survey results.

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