Virtual Globes for UAV-based data integration: Sputnik GIS and Google Earth™ applications
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ISSN: 1753-8947
E-ISSN: 2040-0934
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The integration of local measurements and monitoring via global-scale Earth
observations has become a new challenge in digital Earth science. The increasing
accessibility and ease of use of virtual globes (VGs) represent primary advantages of
this integration, and the digital Earth scientific community has adopted this
technology as one of the main methods for disseminating the results of scientific
studies. In this study, the best VG software for the dissemination and analysis of
high-resolution UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) data is identified for global and
continuous geographic scope support. The VGs Google Earth and Sputnik
Geographic Information System (GIS) are selected and compared for this purpose.
Google Earth is a free platform and one of the most widely used VGs, and one of its
best features its ability to provide users with quality visual results. The proprietary
software Sputnik GIS more closely approximates the analytical capacity of a
traditional GIS and provides outstanding advantages, such as DEM overlapping and
visualization for its dissemination
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“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Digital Earth on 03 May 2018, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17538947.2018.1470205"
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Arza-García, M., Gil-Docampo, M., Ortiz-Sanz, J., & Martínez-Rodríguez, S. (2018). Virtual globes for UAV-based data integration: Sputnik GIS and Google Earth™ applications. International Journal of Digital Earth, 1-11
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2018.1470205Sponsors
This work was supported by Xunta de Galicia under the Grant “Financial aid for the consolidation and structure of competitive units of investigation in the universities of the University Galician System (2016-18)” (Ref. ED431B 2016/030 and Ref. ED341D R2016/023). The authors also acknowledge support provided by “Realización de vuelos virtuales en las parcelas del proyecto Green deserts LIFE09 / ENV/ES / 000447”
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