- Title:
- Port resources monitoring and management based on remote sensing and geographic information sharing
- Author:
Yue Qi1, Zhuo Fang2, Guolei Tang3, Min Dong2, Wei Liu4, Rui Li2
- Author Affiliation:
1. Tianjin University, 300072 Tianjin, China; 2. Transport Planning and Research Institute Ministry of Transport, 100028 Beijing, China; 3. Dalian University of Technology, 116024 Dalian, China; 4. Beijing Special Engineering Desig
With rapid expansion of port scale and changes of land usage, it is very difficult to keep up-to-date with the usage of port resources accurately by traditional measures. Therefore, in this paper, a novel monitoring and management method is proposed, which takes full use of remote sensing images and geographic information sharing technologies. To recognize the elements of a port, a new method is first proposed based on typical port layout pattern and port feature spectrum. Then a port resources monitoring and management system is also implemented based on the proposed recognition method. Finally, the application proves that the proposed method has a great improvement in accuracy and efficiency compared with traditional methods, which helps a lot to monitor and manage the precious resources of port and coastline.
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