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TitleDrones against the risk from uncontrolled abandonment of waste containing asbestos. The DroMEP project.
AbstractDrones of various shapes, sizes, and functionalities have emerged over the past few decades, and their civilian applications are becoming increasingly appealing. Flexible, low-cost, and high-resolution remote sensing systems that use drones as platforms are important for filling data gaps and supplementing the capabilities of crewed/manned aircraft and satellite remote sensing systems. The benefits of drone remote sensing include low material and operational costs, flexible control of spatial and temporal resolution, high-intensity data collection, and the absence of risk to crews. Here, we refer to this growing remote sensing initiative as drone remote sensing and explain its unique advantages in monitoring and environmental protection research and practices: in this case study we report the application of a drone to land monitoring aimed at identifying the presence of asbestos in friable matrix in piles of waste abandoned in inaccessible areas like ephemeral watershed of the typical karst landscape of Apulia and other protected areas.
SourceWorkshop on "Micro-Nano-Bio-ICT Convergence" MiNaB-ICT., Otranto (Lecce) - Italy, July 11-13, 2015.
Keywordsasbestosdronesremote sensingscientific data warehouse
Year2015
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsC. Massarelli1, M.R. Muolo2, P.B. Giandonato3, M. Ianigro4, V.F Uricchio1, N. Dongiovanni2
Text343375 2015 asbestos drones remote sensing scientific data warehouse Drones against the risk from uncontrolled abandonment of waste containing asbestos. The DroMEP project. C. Massarelli1, M.R. Muolo2, P.B. Giandonato3, M. Ianigro4, V.F Uricchio1, N. Dongiovanni2 1Institute of Water Research, National Research Council, De Blasio n.5 str., Bari 2Servizi di Informazione Territoriale S.r.l., Papa Giovanni Paolo II p.za, 8/1, Noci BA 3Studio RBA srl, Amendola Giovanni 172/C str., Bari 4Institute of intelligent systems for automation, National Research Council, Amendola 122/D str., Bari Drones of various shapes, sizes, and functionalities have emerged over the past few decades, and their civilian applications are becoming increasingly appealing. Flexible, low cost, and high resolution remote sensing systems that use drones as platforms are important for filling data gaps and supplementing the capabilities of crewed/manned aircraft and satellite remote sensing systems. The benefits of drone remote sensing include low material and operational costs, flexible control of spatial and temporal resolution, high intensity data collection, and the absence of risk to crews. Here, we refer to this growing remote sensing initiative as drone remote sensing and explain its unique advantages in monitoring and environmental protection research and practices in this case study we report the application of a drone to land monitoring aimed at identifying the presence of asbestos in friable matrix in piles of waste abandoned in inaccessible areas like ephemeral watershed of the typical karst landscape of Apulia and other protected areas. Published version Workshop on Micro Nano Bio ICT Convergence MiNaB ICT. Otranto Lecce Italy July 11 13, 2015. Internazionale Contributo Contributo in atti di convegno massimo.ianigro IANIGRO MASSIMO vitofelice.uricchio URICCHIO VITO FELICE carmine.massarelli MASSARELLI CARMINE