Satellite imagery analysis
SkyView Solutions can provide a high level of expertise in the analysis and interpretation of digital satellite imagery and aerial photography. Our team has extensive experience in the use of optical and radar imagery for solving problems. Using our scene modelling approach we can advise on the best type of satellite imagery to use for your application.
We have direct experience in the use of multispectral satellite imagery for the assessment of broadacre crop health, for native vegetation classification and mapping, and for bushfire and firescar mapping. In these applications we have successfully used Landsat, SPOT, ASTER, QuickBird, IKONOS and WorldView2 imagery.
We have used radar imagery (JERS, ENVISAT, ALOS/PALSAR) for mapping post-cyclone vegetation damage in both cultivated and natural vegetation areas. We have used radar and optical imagery for mapping coastal vegetation and vegetation clearance rates in Thailand. Finally, we are currently using radar for mapping native vegetation and land cover change in Papua New Guinea.
We have successfully carried out weed mapping and native forest mapping in the Wet Tropics of north Queensland using airborne multispectral videography and digital aerial photography.
We use industry standard ENVI+IDL image analysis software, and can easily integrate image products into your GIS or into farm management software such as PAM.
Contact us to discuss your specific need for satellite image processing and analysis.
