Remote Sensing (May 2022)

A Framework for Survey Planning Using Portable Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (<i>p</i>UAVs) in Coastal Hydro-Environment

  • Ha Linh Trinh,
  • Hieu Trung Kieu,
  • Hui Ying Pak,
  • Dawn Sok Cheng Pang,
  • Angel Anisa Cokro,
  • Adrian Wing-Keung Law

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2283

Abstract

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Recently, remote sensing using survey-grade UAVs has been gaining tremendous momentum in applications for the coastal hydro-environment. UAV-based remote sensing provides high spatial and temporal resolutions and flexible operational availability compared to other means, such as satellite imagery or point-based in situ measurements. As strict requirements and government regulations are imposed for every UAV survey, detailed survey planning is essential to ensure safe operations and seamless coordination with other activities. This study established a comprehensive framework for the planning of efficient UAV deployments in coastal areas, which was based on recent on-site survey experiences with a portable unmanned aerial vehicle (pUAV) that was carrying a heavyweight spectral sensor. The framework was classified into three main categories: (i) pre-survey considerations (i.e., administrative preparation and UAV airframe details); (ii) execution strategies (i.e., parameters and contingency planning); and (iii) environmental effects (i.e., weather and marine conditions). The implementation and verification of the framework were performed using a UAV–airborne spectral sensing exercise for water quality monitoring in Singapore. The encountered challenges and the mitigation practices that were developed from the actual field experiences were integrated into the framework to advance the ease of UAV deployment for coastal monitoring and improve the acquisition process of high-quality remote sensing images.

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