Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
Aeronautical Science
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication/Presentation Date
2022
Abstract/Description
Using small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) to gain aerial perspectives for remote sensing with cameras and LiDAR is truly benefiting cultural heritage preservation and archaeological work. Photogrammetric products derived from sUAS captured images are providing precise and detailed data. LiDAR- equipped sUAS are also making precise and detailed data available for analysis. Rapid technological gains associated with all UAS are bringing these remote sensing technologies to bear in exciting ways. Novoberda fortress in the Republic of Kosovo and Creekside Village, Tularosa Basin, New Mexico provide excellent examples of photogrammetric work and LiDAR derived analysis products resulting from the use of sUAS-borne sensors.
Publication Title
Considering 10,000 years of Human Presence within southern New Mexico from late paleo to late historic: Proceedings of the 2022 Tularosa Basin Conference.
Publisher
Jornada Research Publications
Scholarly Commons Citation
Macchiarella, N. D., & Adkins, K. A. (2022). Application of UAS Remote Sensing for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Archaeology. Considering 10,000 years of Human Presence within southern New Mexico from late paleo to late historic: Proceedings of the 2022 Tularosa Basin Conference., 5(). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/publication/2427